Well, how do you think the milk gets in there?
Well, how do you think the milk gets in there?
Companies have until January 1, 2026, to create memory safety roadmaps.
Not really the same as dropping entirely
I was going to say this too, but I’ve never cross compiled a cmake project so I wasn’t sure how much overhead there would be
You can compile on a big pi and copy the binary to your zeros. No need to compile on a zero lol
I found this. I didn’t look at the code at all but the Readme mentions another project that might help.
You didn’t like flying through 150 rings?
Womp womp
That sucks
If only there were some standard that companies could follow for the advanced configuration of power interfaces.
Linux has sleep tho
it still mounts and at first glance seems to be working
What makes you say that?
Show us the output of things like lsblk
, mount
and cat /etc/fstab
to give us a fuller picture
I use privatebin. Has some good features but I dont think it has login
You can set up multiple remotes for a repo and push to a local git server and github at the same time
Try running docker logs
for the tailscale container to see if it gives any more info
Bash is my login shell, but I have fish set as the default shell for alacritty
I had never heard of radxa. Looks awesome!
Tailscale keeps the private keys locally, . It just facillitates setting up wireguard. They could steal your private keys, as could any program you install with root access. But it would comepletely destroy their business, and it’s open source. I really dont think they have anything to gain by tricking everyone
That’s really weird. I set up a test system and I couldnt reproduce. The only thing I noticed errors flooding dmesg about elogind already running when I enabled it following the docs. I guess sddm is already starting it?
I dont see how that would cause your issue though. I would probably just reinstall lol
If you CTRL-ALT-F3 and login to a non graphical session does everything work as intended?
Did anybody think that they did?
I always assumed they were just easier to set up
I am root I am admin I am user I am all.
Holy shit I almost died
That’s really interesting. What about 0.0.0.0? Does it resolve to localhost or the “public” ip?