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Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineOPto Linux@lemmy.world•Whomade is a daemon that knows who made that strange file in the dot-subdirectory of your /homeEnglish2·19 days agoinotify knows nothing about the process that accesses the file.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineOPto Linux@lemmy.world•Whomade is a daemon that knows who made that strange file in the dot-subdirectory of your /homeEnglish4·21 days agoI do analyze creation time to differentiate creating from just accessing the old file. Yes, tampering with time will mess a little but it won’t be critical for the daemon functionality.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineOPto Linux@lemmy.world•Whomade is a daemon that knows who made that strange file in the dot-subdirectory of your /homeEnglish4·21 days agoBecause it isn’t THAT important tool. People lived for 80 years without this data and could live further without bothering. I bothered, though.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineOPto Linux@lemmy.world•Whomade is a daemon that knows who made that strange file in the dot-subdirectory of your /homeEnglish2·21 days agoI don’t understand. Yes, this daemon “tag each (home dir) file with the creation/modification process”.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineOPto Linux@lemmy.world•Whomade is a daemon that knows who made that strange file in the dot-subdirectory of your /homeEnglish71·21 days agoWhomade is made for one particular job and aimed more at users of workstations who just use the OS to run programs, not admins. Good luck setting up “psacct or acct” without killing a few kittens. But if you can set up psacct and have enough interest in doing so, then no, this daemon is useless to you.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineto Android@lemmy.world•Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic review: Yes, it really is worth $500English2·24 days agoYes. That’s why I say that “those Swiss status things” are stupid but may have its reason. While “paying 500 for an electronic watch is a ticket to the psychiatric asylum”. I don’t think I understand your counterargument. Is it even a counterargument?
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineto Android@lemmy.world•Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic review: Yes, it really is worth $500English1422·25 days agoI would respectfully disagree.
That’s $500. You can’t seriously feel any respect for anyone who justifies paying five hundred for a watch. There are some niche places. You know, those Swiss “status” things. Stupid, but that’s “niche”. But paying 500 for an electronic watch is a ticket to the psychiatric asylum. Without any respect. Pity maybe.
Red Hat for a few years and then Debian. Never had any reason to move from Debian.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineto Linux@programming.dev•Linux 6.17 Review: MAJOR Performance, Storage, and Networking Upgrades82·1 month agoNo, you didn’t understand my sentiment :).
I’m angry not about YouTube per se, but about the video format. We’re Linux users, we can read. Text is superior in most cases except for porno and some other cases including a big percentage of manual work.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineto Linux@programming.dev•Why the Linux Kernel Should Stick With C412·1 month agoAnd that is a solid argument, to be honest. I would like to see some movement towards C++ but nobody will do that. And Rust will also be thrown out of the kernel in 10-20 releases.
Linux stuck with C. I want Plusix, and Rustomans should think about Rustix.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineto Linux@programming.dev•Another Linux utility is being rewritten in Rust14·2 months agoBoth? I mean that the Rust variant will be forgotten. It would be just another port nobody cares about.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineto Linux@programming.dev•Another Linux utility is being rewritten in Rust619·2 months agoIt isn’t “shining”. It is just another utility that was ported to Rust. And most probably will be forgotten in 3 months.
Lembot_0004@discuss.onlineto Buy European@feddit.uk•Apple Eyeing Potential Acquisition of Mistral AI, Report Suggests - TechStoryEnglish24·2 months agoBuy European
Apple may acquire Mistral AI, a French startup
That’s not the “buying” we should want.
So you use a laptop to connect to a laptop and think that many people should too? :)
That’s peculiar… yes.
That is quite a rare type of usage. Those who need “thin client”, already have one (modern and actually thin), those who don’t – don’t have and don’t need, let alone some old Mac.
Core 2 duo is bearable until you run a browser. Overall, it is too weak machine to use modern software. “Macness” won’t make things easier either. Give it some Mac fan and wash your hands.
Debian. It works so well that I never even looked at different distros during the last 20 years or so…
That’s for Linux, not BSD.