

So uh, what’s wrong with Debian?


So uh, what’s wrong with Debian?
My server is still called driveway because the install originated in an HP laptop a customer ran over with their car. Motherboard still worked though!


Most of what you’re looking at there is tests and comments, the actual additional code is minimal (I’m not gonna try and count the lines on my phone)
Honestly it probably just runs the underlying git command
Had to do a demo the other day and looked like a fool because I couldn’t screen share on Wayland


I still can’t do half the stuff in the windows settings app that I could in the control panel, and every update removes an option in control panel without an adequate replacement.
Inb4 “use Linux” I DO but Nvidia and Wayland is still BORKED (even with v555) and when I’m done with work I just want to load up a game and not have to fuck with drivers and never actually play. Sue me.


As far as I’m aware they can only be used on Android. I did a search for APK on Roku and I all found were some articles erroneously calling custom channels APKs. Roku does let you side load custom channels in developer mode, but you can remove software like you can on an android box, so you’re always stuck with Roku’s ad riddled home page and whatever injects ads into HDMI


Roku is not android based, and doesn’t have an accessible ADB interface or similar


HTPC or Google TV. With Google TV you can at least ADB the shit away


If you don’t want to buy a domain you can try a reverse DNS lookup, your ISP may already give you one. Mine was C-XX-XX-XX-XX.hsd1.pa.comcast.net and I could get a let’s encrypt certificate with that. I did end up buying a domain but it was good for personal use


Well this isn’t the news I wanted to hear from this…
Does a repository with only a README and license really count as a “new framework”


Damn, when you said remote died I thought you meant lost connection


A real answer to your question though, as long as you can get it to reconnect, even if you have to close the window first, it should still have your changes to the file ready to save. These will be cached (somewhere?) unless you close the file.


I’d give the Pope a copy of undertale


Glad to hear it worked! I edited the comment in case anybody stumbles across it with the same issue


It’s not “best practice”, but a compromised key is a compromised key whether that key is used to connect 1 or 100 computers to a server. No, I can’t shut off access to exactly one machine, I do not however have any difficulty in shutting off access to every machine and replacing it with a new key. Your system and my system are no different with a single compromised key.
If I had 100 computers that I had to change identity files on each time it was compromised, and my keys were being compromised often, I would see a benefit from using multiple different keys.
Quit acting like I’ve left the front door to my house open when the door is locked but my roommate and I share the same key.


This is actually quite handy, I’ve got a yubikey already and didn’t know they could be used for ssh
There’s a new version (fork?) of filebrowser dubbed “quantum” if that’s your thing https://github.com/gtsteffaniak/filebrowser