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11 days agoIs there anybody here who thinks that following the orders takes away the blame?


Is there anybody here who thinks that following the orders takes away the blame?


Sure, once I was young and impulsive, I wore every conceivable pin. Even went to socialist meetings. Learned all the old union hymns. But I’ve grown older and wiser, And that’s why I’m turning you in! So loveme, love me, love me, I’m a libral.
Unless it’s {shudders} Binary Coded Decimal, in which case it’s only 16.
On the other hand, why assume it’s big endian? It could be 26.
Of course, all of that assumes it codes for a number in the first place. It could … I’ll see myself out.


Remember folks, the S in IOT stands for Security!


Don’t say that - he will.



TLDR: the marketing is done by humans, the code isn’t
Before going to Flatpak just for newer versions of software, consider APT pinning. You can actually use testing or Sid packages on more stable versions of Debian while still keeping the advantages of Debian-specific packages.