

Now that is a specific request. Let’s see what people come up with 🍿
Now that is a specific request. Let’s see what people come up with 🍿
It is a script written in Bash.
Why would you do this to yourself?
Very nice, though.
nitpick: At least on the distros I’ve tried .local/bin doesn’t exist by default, so the install script can’t copy it in there. You could mkdir it first. It’s also not in the $PATH, so the user won’t be able to run it anyway, but I don’t know of a simple, clean way to get around that.
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That is indeed curious. This is the email sent by the very person, so I would believe that first: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/29/4
Not to quote the original security report on you, but
I am not a security researcher, nor a reverse engineer.
It wasn’t a package maintainer, that is true.
This is golden. Thank you for sharing.
If I were to make the same meme today, I would still use him, so I’m not sure this dating method holds any water.
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I first noticed that the installer has trackers when I uploaded it to virustotal and it didn’t recognize it. Definitely very shady. I don’t think I’ve used anything else that did this.
I guess this specifically isn’t an issue on linux anymore, but yeah you have to read through the settings. I’m sure I’ll abandon it for something better … one day …
People are still running Win7 without pause. Don’t kid yourself!
SecretAIFaceDetection.exe has crashed
Here’s one https://programming.dev/post/11087762
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uses your pose in proprietary software anyway (you’ll never know about it)(even if you did you can’t afford to sue me & my team of lawyers)
Ah! Didn’t think of checking that!
You can get informed at https://gnu.org/freemeals
Excerpt:
When we use the term free in the context of meals it is not about price. We do not care about the price. It is free as in “Libre”, meaning you have the freedom to eat it or give it to someone else who will also have the same freedom to do with it as per wants.
Maybe it’s just me: had to double back on that literal use of “where in the world”.