Not until a politician or billionaire is harmed by these breaches will we see some action.
bigkahuna1986
My premise is that sysadmin/user time is more expensive than drive space. Seeing some real world examples of how Flatpak could save time over the long run would probably be beneficial for increasing usage.
Keep in mind I have no dog in this fight, I don't have a preference of one over the other. I only made that comment because everytime I see a Flatpak reference on the web it's always in the context of disk usage.
I did it a couple times when I really had to go. I usually waited as along as I could after class started so no one was randomly in the bathroom in between classes.
Gotcha, I didn't realize the author was just driving another nail into that coffin.
Maybe I'm in the wrong here but I would think focusing on management time for Flatpak vs whatever would be the important part, not disk space usage.
I was trying to extract some files from a a Linux image of one of those ARM boards. It was packed into the cpio format, and I had never used the format before. Of course I was trying to extract to a root owned directory and I sudo'ed it. I effed up the command and overwrote all my system directories (/bin, /usr, /lib, etc...). Thankfully I had backed up my system recently and was able to get it working again.
You as a programmer must control what you are doing. Right?
You telling me you've never made a programming error? Your code always compiles and passes all tests right?
Does that mean we can go back to when houses were cheap? I'm willing to make this sacrifice.
Just eat a tide pod and wash it down with some bleach!
That's a fair assessment. I've heard some people getting videos pulled for mentioning anything piracy related in regards to Nintendo.
It's just strange I have yet to see anyone actually play a game using this.
Netflix was greatly rewarded for enshittification, so I expect they'll only get worse and other companies with follow suit.