

Seal:
Or for a CLI option, yt-dlp works in Termux
Please correct my English.
The lemming formerly known as:
Seal:
Or for a CLI option, yt-dlp works in Termux
And it will trickle up.
sudo alien -d bigfuckinmistake.rpm
bigfuckinmistake.rpm
Does anything here imply that the entire application was “vibe coded”? Or is it possible that a developer just used AI a few times to help with a line or two?
Install appimages easily with gearlever
How many AppImage managers are there now?
As a lowly user, I appreciate these timely simulated phishing attempts, and do not understand the popular disgust. I know there were often articles in 2020 about users being upset that their employer would dare to issue simulated COVID relief phishing attempts and the like. But that was likely the biggest phishing threat at the time, and the security team needed to make sure that users were prepared and that the scam was in their mind in case a real one slipped through.
How so? I have been getting much more comfortable with it lately, but I am curious what downsides there are
From what I understand, this is a Bing bug feature that makes its way “downstream” to DuckDuckGo results. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
Going from Haunter to Gengar, they added arms and legs and big square teeth. All of which are functionally unnecessary for a ghost. And the overall aesthetic went from “scary” to “goofy”.
Gengar is the only Pokémon that comes to mind as not being a clear aesthetic upgrade over its previous evolutionary stage.
I think the final Kelpien design was the better choice. Sci-fi prosthetics are always awful, and while Saru turned out fairly decent, I doubt this would have had a similar outcome:
Immediately get noticed
Realistically, though, we are only aware of that one because it was noticed in that unlikely scenario and then widely reported. For all we know, most open source backdoors are alive and well in our computers, having gone unnoticed for years.
Let’s see how well I do: