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Pronouns: any. You can't get it wrong

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            Malware issue........Not yet
        Stability issue..........NOPE
    
    
      

    Fixed that for you

  • Sounds exactly like the common graphical implementations of sudo

  • It sucks that they're down voting you for being correct in your top comment, though I think I agree with the down votes for your characterisation of worker controlled enterprises as "a complete disaster". They actually work well

  • You need to register with a phone number, and they send a verification SMS to the number which you must complete to finish registration

    I think that's difficult for bulk bots

  • Someone is already sitting on the rocketlab name. I'm only on X for space launch tweets, and was hoping some of them were posting on both X and Bsky

  • I'm one of those people, definitely not a bot. A friend with several invitations to the beta available offered me one a few days ago and then it was opened so I didn't need it

  • Admin or physical access.

  • It's also a new way to compromise a machine you have physical access to

  • You're correct. I was confusing the two cities

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  • So worse than the other companies offering to unsubscribe you from data brokers, since they do US and EU

  • Your username sounds like a way to become very caffeinated

  • For that to work, one must pronounce SQL as an acronym, not an initialism

    Some people will be constitutionally unable to make that tune work

  • I'm a scrum master. Drinking now. A lot

  • Southern Italy is better at pizza. Florence is about the best

  • Ubuntu, if I need to reset it, it'll be Debian/gnome

  • Linux from scratch was my third Linux, after RedHat, and Debian. That seemed a reasonable point in an interested person's Linux journey to try a difficult "learning" system

  • If your budget stretches to a new laptop, framework make laptops (light weight or serious game machines) that come with Linux installed.

    If you have no budget some second hand high end Chromebooks can be converted to mainstream Linux (video)

    The other comments suggesting old ThinkPads are fine, but they're heavier than I like to carry

  • You can make your own for just moderately expensive