Apple should experience bij.
Gul Dukat on Empok Nor: I built a little empire out of some crazy garbage called the blood of the exploited working class, but they've overcome their shyness; now they're calling me "your highness", and a world screams, "Kiss me, son of god."
Any plot involving Joran Dax: Each night I lie awake, completely alone. A voice is speaking, and I tremble, for it's not my own, my own. I can't ignore it, although I try. The intrusive whisper fascinates me.
VOY Endgame: Person from today, here is you in 2082 2404.
Weyoun: My evil twin, bad weather friend.
Murf in PRO: Mysteerious whisper. Mysteeeeeeeeeeeerious whisper.
LD Minding the Mind's Mines: And what they found was just a statue standing where the statue got me high.
ENT finale: Everybody dies frustrated and sad
When Dukat killed Jadzia (or Rick Berman on the floor of his residence tomorrow đ): Now it's over; I'm dead and I haven't done anything that I want, or I'm still alive and there's nothing I want to do.
Let me guess: "Birdhouse in your Soul" and "Istanbul"? (Was Constantinople. Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople. Been a long time gone, Constantinople. It's a Turkish delight on a moonlit night. Every gal in Constantinople lives in Istanbul, not Constantinople, so if you've a date in Constantinople, she'll be waiting in Istanbul. Even old New York, was once New Amsterdam. Why'd they change it? I can't say; people just liked it better that way.)
TMBG's back catalog is very chungus, though - lots of stuff about death.
Oh my gosh, the next TMBG+Trek meme!
They Might Be Giants (the band)
I agree. The only feature where I'd say it's weaker feature-wise is it doesn't have any form of virtual GPU acceleration - either you deal with software rendering or have to pass through a graphics card (I've done it, but it's not easy.).
Otherwise, I'd say it tends to run better than VirtualBox, though it's been years since I last used Vbox anyhow. A plus is Virt Manager comes in most distro repos, whereas VirtualBox doesn't. Also, it allows you to directly edit the XML, so you can do some cool stuff that would be really annoying (not impossible) to do in VirtualBox.
As much as I think this post is on point, it's incredibly ironic that it's on Twitter. đ
Coolio, but I wonât be using it at least until it hits Debian Testing. Hopefully this can be in Trixie - looks like the freeze hasnât happened yet.
Ooh. Thatâs difficult to say. I feel like the holosuite ones are always great, but thatâs nearly every Trek for you.
I can live with âIn the Pale Moonlight â.
Yup. Always are.
I donât know that Iâve used enough handheld Linux devices to say. The only major one was I had Debian on my Surface Go 1. Power management never worked quite right - after a few suspends, Iâd get these weird graphics glitches and have to reboot.
Also, I kind of hated the keyboard- it wasnât very sturdy and often flexed, causing accidental trackpad clicks.
I still have the device, but when I need a portable Linux machine, I just go to my Thinkpad these days, which other than installing the backports kernel for Wi-Fi support and then adjusting the modprobe.d entry because it was Realtek pretty much just goes brrrr - even my desktop gave more of fuss, as I used to be in a room without ethernet and needed a card that worked with Windows, Linux, and Hackintosh (from before I got rid of my Windows install and my Hackintosh SSD conked out, leading me to switch to virtualization).
MariaDB for the win!
He also is oddly enraged about Debian including slightly old versions of Xscreensaver in stable. I get his reasons - dumb people will submit bug reports for things that might already be fixed - but also, Debian has a promise to keep and is well within their rights since the software is FOSS.
Not quite. Upon a Google, it looks like they are hacks, but Wayland doesnât support programs (like the Xscreensaver daemon) blanking the screen and would need a standard to do so.
However, these screensavers are just individual binaries that the daemon executes, so although they wonât pop up automatically, you should still be able to run and enjoy them as fun little graphics demos.
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Cool. In a little over a month, I hit 3 years.
If it doesnât simulate a connected monitor, it looks like there are little HDMI shims that do called EDID emulators that are available for relatively cheap.
(Note: Anything I say could be B.S. I could be completely misunderstanding this.)
Clevis isnât too difficult to set up - Arch Wiki documents the process really well. Iâve found it works better with dracut that mkinitcpio.
As for PCR registers (which I havenât set up yet but should), what I can tell, it sets the hash of the boot partition and UEFI settings in the TPM PCR register so it can check for tampering on the unencrypted boot partition and refuse to give the decryption keys if it does. That way, someone canât doctor your boot partition and say, put the keys on a flash drive - I think theyâd have to totally lobotomize your machineâs hardware to do it, which only someone who has both stolen your device and has the means/budget to do that would do.
You do need to make sure these registers are updated every kernel update, or else youâll have to manually enter the LUKS password the next boot and update it then. Iâm wondering if thereâs a hook I can set up where every time the boot partition is updated, it updates PCR registers.
JavaScript be like that sometimesâŠ
That is so me sometimes.
You're somewhat right in the sense that the point of disk encryption is not to protect from remote attackers. However, physical access is a bigger problem in some cases (mostly laptops). I don't do it on my desktop because I neither want to reinstall nor do I think someone who randomly breaks in is going to put in the effort to lug it away to their vehicle.
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After Mr. Tysess's Sudden Reappearance in 2389, Q had him and some crewmates throw on this diddy.
Stick Trek: The Next Generation - Repulsive Propulsion (Another Who/Trek crossover meme)