Dead Internet theory is becoming more than just a theory
Deiskos
A friend dragged me into an extracurricular competitive programming when we were in school. Had to code in Pascal, of all languages.
Funny thing is, the first session was full to the point of people having to stand, a month or two later only 3 people attended, and that's when it stopped.
Keed using it, set up smartd
to check up on it regularly and send you an email if something goes wrong.
I think it's like this: what used to be group in regular permissions output is a union of group and ACL mask in ACL output. Mask sets the upper limit of what ACL can do, so if mask is rw- then it's impossible to set a r-x ACL permission because allowing execution is not allowed.
This seems to be more geared towards enterprise environment where it could be complicated to cleanly define groups, since you can only give access to one you might run into a problem where dept. A needs access to that directory but also person G from dept. B and person K from dept. C.
Oh to play Outer Wilds for the first time again.
But as good as that sounds in theory, I would rather keep my memories untampered. Brains are really bad at actually remembering things as they were at the time when they were remembered, any tampering might as well go unnoticed. I would rather not experience my favorite media for the first time again and also not risk getting my entire personality rewritten because of a bug or even worse - deliberate action.
Less good russians online whining how "sanctions and entry restrictions to EU are bad for those who don't support the war, actually".
You in your other comment say "a nation of people who are unable to change their government with voting or revolution".
Under this definition, questioning government is going to achieve what, exactly?
If the traffic is encrypted, how would they know?