You’re missing a dot, goat.se. Also, the domain is for sale.
Anything and everything Amateur Radio and beyond. Heavily into Open Source and SDR, working on a multi band monitor and transmitter.
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You’re missing a dot, goat.se. Also, the domain is for sale.
What do you call a person who practices the pull out method of birth control?
A parent.
The legal system spent centuries attempting to order this and it continues to be debated, argued and transformed on a daily basis.
Seems appropriate, it shits all over the competition and it can be run offline, not to mention that it is open source and has an MIT licence.
Today the USA stock market lost a trillion dollars, most of it in NVIDIA and the nuclear industry.
I hope this marks the end of the Assumed Intelligence bubble promulgated by snake oil peddlers.
It seems appropriate to describe Facebook itself as a cybersecurity threat because of the OS platform it runs on. Perhaps they should also ban all the technologies named on this page … just to be safe.
Hopefully …
I think that what you’re looking for is “CPU affinity”, but that is not something I know anything about.
In the 40+ years I’ve been playing with computers, I’ve always let the OS worry about where and when to run a process and only rarely do I renice
a process that needs to run, but not at the expense of everything else.
A Docker container is a security framework. The process running “inside” the container is just a Linux process like any other.
So, as I understand it, the performance will be identical to a process that is running “outside” a container, subject to the overhead associated with any security restrictions.
Yes dad 😇
(It’s a joke, laugh.)
To answer your post title question, I suspect that at this point it seems counterintuitive to introduce complexity in an environment already rife with exploits.
It’s not like it’s a new idea either. Microsoft published research on this in 2009, 16 years ago.
The abstract on that link holds the promise of many benefits, but it appears to carefully avoid specific claims, which makes me wonder if the idea ran into unexpected hurdles, which is common in software development.
The abandonment of the Barrelfish project is probably an indicator that this is an idea that didn’t pan out.
Having said that, I haven’t dug into kernel development over the past 40 years of my career, so it might well be that aspects and nuances of this idea were adopted and are in common use.
I confess that it is always odd to see a musician, now deceased for a decade, when searching for this platform. Mind you, that is an ongoing tribute to their legacy, which is how it came about.
In a 2020 post, Lemmy’s co-creator Dessalines wrote about the origin of the name Lemmy. “It was nameless for a long time, but I wanted to keep with the fediverse tradition of naming projects after animals. I was playing that old-school game Lemmings, and Lemmy (from Motorhead) had passed away that week, and we held a few polls for names, and I went with that.”
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmy_(social_network)#History
Gotta say, the down votes on this comment are deeply disturbing. Do those people think that this is acceptable behaviour?
That’s sexual harassment in a nutshell.
My experience on eBay does not match yours. I have numerous times had packages not be delivered with the seller giving false tracking numbers, not responding, outright lying to eBay and as I said, not putting enough postage on the item. At one time there were honest sellers there, but it’s been overrun with scams and fraud, including listing the item location as being in a local warehouse, only to discover that this is a drop-ship location that is being fed by container from China.
I no longer use or trust eBay. My experience with eBay vs. PayPal is no better. There was a time when they worked together to resolve issues, but now they just point the finger at each other. I also don’t use PayPal any longer.
The post office has been alive longer than you or I. I suspect they’ve seen and dealt with anything you dream up.
I’m waiting for the word Orange to be banned by executive order.
Welcome to totalitarian regimes.
The Orange is now in charge.
It’s not limited to a single Department either, here’s NASA:
I have no idea what Bazzite is.
The error says that there’s a missing file. If it used to work, but after you updated, upgraded, compiled, installed or something to get a new kernel, it broke.
I’m guessing that you installed the wrong kernel or didn’t update the initial ramdisk correctly.
You might be able to boot using the previous kernel, but I’d start with trying to figure out what you did to get here.
You should be able to boot from the installation media in rescue mode to fix this, but that won’t happen until you know what’s broken.