To be honest, even if they undo that, the damage is done. Trust is lost. And to be honest, after hearing what Spez said about the vulnerable people who post on his site, I wouldn't want to touch the site even if I liked the official app.
iirc sudo
has a bunch of quotes to spit out when an incorrect password is typed. Gentoo exposes that feature with the offensive
USE flag.
NVIDIA has been notoriously problematic with Wayland from what I heard. When I bought my current rig I made sure AMD was powering the graphics.
I just don’t use Reddit at all anymore.
This was obviously going to end up flat on its face, but still, seeing Reddit fail is some satisfying schadenfreude ngl.
I think Madison's post happened after the video itself was planned, recorded, etc, so it's understandable why that's not addressed. But Linus really has to address what she's said on the forums ASAP at least, because there's a lot of damning claims towards his company from her. Like seriously, wtf Linus?
Gonna pop the ThreadReader link here for those who don't want to log into Twitter: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1691693740254228741.html
On the Floatplane thing, I am a bit worried for DankPods, who put a lot of backing into Floatplane after he got screwed over by Twitch. This whole thing might have some collateral damage towards the other creators on there, including him. Was considering subscribing to Floatplane for him and his drum streams before this.
Was this the same furry who got a job at NASA? If I recall, the guy who actually got the "suck my dick i'm working for nasa" comment actually tried to get her the job back.
Should also mention Nobara Linux (which is funnily enough based on Fedora) has Surface Linux patches baked into its kernel.
According to the article, her friend saw her online and tipped the FBI off, and Nintendo provided them the IP address that last connected to the account.
The smug, smarmy attitude Redditors are known for even when they're obviously wrong.
Lest we forget when Genshin Impact's kernel-level anti-cheat driver was used by ransomware to kill antimalware applications.