If you have common sense, you do not need a dedicated program.
If you want to be extra sure, then of course you can download ClamAV and/or rkhunter. Still, the average user does not need them.
If you have common sense, you do not need a dedicated program.
If you want to be extra sure, then of course you can download ClamAV and/or rkhunter. Still, the average user does not need them.
If you think about it, all files are binary, some just happen to be human-readable.
It’s success. Not huge success, but success. It maintains a mediocre status quo in the face of the possibility of it worsening.
I keep a webcam because I trust my personal computer far more than my phone when it comes to private comms.
I keep my webcam unplugged when not in use.
It’s C with feeping creaturism. Some of the features are good. Others not so much. Personally I agree with Torvalds overall.
Some of us are antiorganizationalists. Maybe the writer is one of them, and furthermore the type that considers organizationalists to be hokey anarchists or something to that tune.
I am indeed aware that philosophers are not a monolith. They are, however, way more likely to like Freud.
There are counter-trends, but there is a lot of Freudian shenanigans about. The fact that they are a major force bothers and intrigues me.
Your psychologists are Lacanian? And I thought it couldn’t get any weirder after being told you fellows get blue dollars from caves.
I get that for the artists, but what about the philosophers? Are they not big dick academics who will lose their standing if their ideas are nonesense?
Ever seen a log file be a binary file, not text?
Ever seen an init system that was also cron?
Do you want to be forced to use a specific init system in order to use udev?
Then SystemD is for you!
It was dope but man did they not give a damn about people who didn’t like Unity.
Jokes on you I use NVIDIA
*Cries*
Yeah but a lot of that C code has inline assembly so it’s more like 5-10% asm.
It’s okay, man. No feelings were hurt.
I think that unless we can fully automate healthcare, there really isn’t a way we can do it. Perhaps I lack imagination, but how would you do that? What did you come up with?
You said that “doctor” likely wouldn’t be a full-time role.
You need like 6 years of grueling education, plus years of experience, to be a reasonably good doctor. If you don’t go through all of that, you very well may end up killing someone if you try to practice medicine.
It simply isn’t practical to teach everyone the whole shebang and expect them to be able to work part-time as a doctor and also something else.
I am, to say the least, highly skeptical that “part-time doctors” will be a possibility in the foreseeable future.
If ratification was necessary, then it is almost exactly what is described in the second article.
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