Welcome to the Linux experience :) Good luck, have fun!
Welcome to the Linux experience :) Good luck, have fun!
It’s a trackball mouse, but I like the police car interpretation! :D
No worries, passions can get the best of us, and we all get enjoyment from different things :)
I have a Canon AE-1 and a Sony a6400, but I use the latter more for practice, especially of long exposures. Unfortunately, the results of the Sony camera don’t get close to the satisfaction I get from the Canon ones. The analog pictures are way more often wonky or bad or not perfectly focussed… But they still carry more life in them IMO, with or without editing.
Just like you’re having fun with photographing stuff, others have fun with creating stuff to photograph with. Furthermore, a photo doesn’t need to be technically perfect to be good, and different artifacts can create a different feeling in a picture. I have a “perfect” digital camera, as well as an analog one with whacky lenses. For me, the latter is more fun.
I’d suggest getting off your high horse and expanding your horizons.
This is not about pixel peeping the perfect image, this is about creating something, spending time with it, and exploring alternatives. You won’t get that from buying something premade.
Have fun exploring! I just have a simple Raspberry Pi at home with a few services, after working with this stuff all the time I rarely feel like tinkering at home :D
No, it’s just the number of a specific signal.
Memory is still structured like a file and referenced over addresses, we just call it something else.
And for the full Linux experience do it at the perfect moment, such as when you’re in a lecture or customer presentation!
Look, that you’re used to the garbage UI doesn’t change that it’s garbage and in dire need of a fundamental revamp. If almost everyone here (and everywhere else) says that it sucks or is intransparent, then YOU may be the odd one out here ;)
Imagine hating usable software you don’t need a PhD for. It’s kinda pathetic to make this your point of pride.
I had a colleague at work years ago who did his Master’s thesis on network scanning. He ran a PoC in the company’s network and had all the printers print hundreds of pages.
We learned that printers suck and that we should always know our payloads and targets 😁
Check out openvas.
https://github.com/greenbone/openvas-scanner
I use Nessus professionally, they are somewhat similar. I can’t decide which one has the worse user interface.
Only PHP programmers post something like this as an image! 😘
I think that we need to provide actual alternatives based on constructive discussion and learning instead of based on corporate profits. Institutions like the EU could develop and run something like that, especially with all the federated platforms.