

Yeah, at this point I’d say it’s safe to assume that


Yeah, at this point I’d say it’s safe to assume that


I think so too, but I wanted a confirmation. I tried that website as well, but with it I could only get error messages if I also provide --fail to error on HTTP error codes


I couldn’t find an endpoint to test this with, picking out a random inexistent domain I could just see that without parameters I get the errors, with silent I get none, with show-error I get the same output as no parameters, with both I get the same output as no parameters again.
This is as far as I can get without reading into the source code, I already searched on the internet with no luck because all others posts I could find assume it is paired with another parameter


So in your experience it doesn’t do something more if I don’t provide --silent?


How are they even hoping to keep it alive by hosting it on GitHub again?
I’m just speechless at these devs now, there’s a million lessons to learn from and they keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again like they feel somehow untouchable? They are on the right side legally, but that never stopped Microsoft from not giving a crap what constitutes an actual DMCA violation, they will always err on the side of caution


Does the shirt become purple if I click it?


I can’t recall which right now, but there are ones that manage to scrape the entire content by spoofing the Google crawler.
Since websites want to maximise their SEO, they must provide the raw content to be indexed better
While true we always had them, I believe It’s a different implementation, since profiles made the old way aren’t accessible in the new interface.
Do you have the menu?
Yes, on version 144.0.2 on Fedora


What line from article 3 makes you think that? It sounds to me like it’s only talking about data processors inside and outside the EU that handle data of people in the EU


Agreed, I think the author’s feeling towards this is commendable in spirit, but to let a generic phrase be forever attached to a political movement in any setting is a bit much, even if it’s infamously memorable, it doesn’t belong to Nazis.
Still, it’s just a name change, so, aside from a few lines of code to change, it doesn’t badly affect anyone. All power to the author
Haha, I mean if you can get a megasquirt you’re obviously doing something very right, maybe too right
Oh it’s pretty much the same thing but IMO actually a little worse, so if you didn’t have luck with distrobox it’s either a limitation or a misconfiguration somewhere
Edit: what the heck is a MegaSquirt with a dedicated forum on msextra.com?? Lmao
How did you install it?
BTW, for these kinds of things toolbox is usually a good choice


Yes of course, but to this chapter anyways


The good ending 🙌
What is your comment on the article talking about? I’m out of the loop
To measure them, actually!
could the black box be lifted revealing the contents of what it covered
If we’re talking raster images, then no, you’re not using some mathematical model to morph an image, you’re just overwriting pixels arbitrarily, so there would be no way to recover what’s “under” the box because there’s no second layer.
If instead it’s something like a PDF (vector), then placing an object over another without flattening the result would allow you to move it out of the way to reveal what’s under.
I would add, of course, make sure that the black box covers enough to prevent the possibility of inferring what’s under, so if it’s text or other organic things that can be “statistically” regenerated with some model, don’t leave any borders that can identify the item, reconstructed data may be synthetic, but can provide informed guesses


Interesting! What are its upsides over virt-manager?
Yes, it’s usually more efficient for more niche topics.
Luckily many things still come up with searches, be it stackoverflow or other kinds of forums, the real problem are the SEO spam articles and AI generated stuff (and worse still when they coexist), so it’s becoming harder to discern what is worthwhile and what isn’t. When all else fails I also always try to find my answers by playing around myself