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I’d have recommended it as well.
Popular stuff is usually available in most languages.
Engineer and coder that likes memes.
I’d have recommended it as well.
Popular stuff is usually available in most languages.
Thanks for the response. Seems like I can’t assume other CS degrees are comparable.
We definitely have a strong focus on security in my degree, but I still believe that awareness of what you’re running on your machine and potential dangers of those programs fall into the category of common sense. Mishandling secrets, having bad authentication or not knowing how to setup SSL is definitely experience stuff though.
Neither young or naive. Just assuming others share my experience.
Makes sense, I feel bad for the guys that were happy for a chance and got screwed over. (By the hackers, not you, haha)
That’s a bad take. Unless you get your knowledge purely from shady tutorials or have a fast track bootcamp education, it’s unlikely you never touch on security basics.
I’m a software design undergrad and had to take IT Sec classes. Other profs also touched on how to safely handle dependencies and such.
While IT Security is its own specialisation, blindly trusting source code others provide you with is something a good programmer shouldn’t do.
If you need a metaphor: Just because a woodworker specialises in tables, doesn’t mean they can’t build a chair.
Edit: Seems like my take is the bad one 😂
It’s sad that this works. You’d think especially software professionals would be the most vigilant about running unknown code.
I did check the bios settings but couldn’t really find anything that would directly affect a pcie card.
Most power management stuff that could cause issues is turned off. Fast boot itself was also off.
Thanks! It’s really funny. Especially since KDE updated to version 6 and caused a lot of issues for other users - so it had to be the a software issue of course!
I’m still not entirely convinced, that it wasn’t a software issue that caused the device to misbehave.
It’s my cat, I am the user 😄
Die Christen haben in ihrer Bibel wohl bei Nächstenliebe irgendeinen Typo ala “Nächstenhiebe”.
Mir fehlt dazu eine detailliertere Meinung, aber ich finde immer wieder diese Dissonanz irritierend. Denn was tun denn Polizisten immerhin? Sie führen die Gesetze aus. Und die gleichen Gesetze sind der Grund warum Trump da jetzt so zwider dreinschaut. Um das voneinander abgekapselt zu sehen brauchst halt schon echt viel Fantasie.
Häh?
Sind die Republikaner mit ihrer “thin blue line” jetzt für oder gegen die Justiz?
Nichts. Aber wenn das der einzige positive Content ist, dann brauch ich Jodel auch nicht für “Süße Kätzchen in meiner Nähe” 😄
Muss ich dir leider zustimmen. In meiner Heimat wurde es vor allem während der Pandemiezeit ganz schlimm mit Leuten die einfach grundlos arschig waren.
Ab und an schau ich immer wieder mal drauf, aber deinstalliere die App gleich mal wieder, weil die Top Posts entweder Katzenbilder, Hornyposts oder rechte Honks sind.
Unfortunately I can’t help you with Nobara, but I’m surprised you’re having troubles with EndeavourOS.
EOS has been working out of the box for me for almost everything.