

Agree - it’s always been a weak spot for Linux on the desktop.


Agree - it’s always been a weak spot for Linux on the desktop.


It’s a good question - it’s where Linux has always struggled as a “desktop” OS in corporate or government use. Active Directory is hard to compete with.
RedHat is probably the furthest along in this area (maybe SuSe? I don’t know SuSe very well). There’s Ansible Automation Platform for managing systems. And I believe they have their own directory server and other offerings. I’m not an RHCE though.


I mean, yeah, but nobody really uses Debian (or Arch) until they know what they’re doing.
Wut? This makes no sense. Debian isn’t some weird “black belt” distro. And we’re talking about government desktops that will be centrally managed anyway.


When that data resides on a third-party SaaS platform, I am trusting their security architecture — which I cannot audit, cannot verify, and cannot modify.
And which was designed by and is operated by dedicated teams of professionals.
Which you are not.
Which would you find easier to explain to a judge - that your client data was part of a larger Google breech and attack or that your bespoke home grown system was misconfigured?


Trump’s electoral victories (probably). Because he’s an asshole.
We can’t fucking build this thing. Holy hell tell me somebody in Washington can at least block this vanity project for 3 years.


My issue with Linux to weigh against its many benefits is, the distributions (distros) seem like a rat race. One moment, one is better, another, it’s the next one.
You’ve been listening to distro hoppers chasing the “new shiny”. It’s bullshit though.
I’ve run Debian for 15 years. It’s still good. It will be good in another 15 years.


We all know trump will just raise them again after 150 days and claim “well these are new tariffs!”
He does not care.


This is making some heavy assumptions about what the average MAGAT knows about Jesus. As far as most of them are concerned, Jesus’ favorite gun would be an AR-15.
Sure - but one thing they also know is that “Catholics aren’t Christian”.


I think he’s a lucky moron.


Just straight up reporting conspiracy theories as “news” eh?
Below is a timeline detailing other cases from the past several years, according to OAN
Lovely.


Manslaughter is not “accidental”. It typically means something like “without malice aforethought” - not premeditated. It’s the typical “crime of passion” which this does sound like.


The only things I see it used for are 4chan replacements and crypto bs. This seems to aspire to be the former.


This isn’t a draft - this is registering for selective service, which everyone has had to anyway.


Yeah, “built on ipfs” is a decent red flag.


🤣
Yeah - alt.binaries never worked.


It’s also text-based by design. You can’t upload media directly. If someone wants to share media, they have to link to an external host and the UI just embeds it.
Kids still learning about base64 encoding.


WireGuard, the major software project and VPN that underpins popular security software including Mullvad and others, has found itself locked out of a key part of its Microsoft developer’s account and unable to ship software updates to Windows users.
Just Windows users. They’re used to disappointment.


That’s almost even more stupid. Does he know how quickly they reproduce venom? Does he know what dose he’ll receive? It might even be too little.
This guy sounds well meaning, but stupid.
Didn’t Germany do that a while back? Didn’t end well IIRC…