I’m pretty sure Hitler was not the last German to fail art, so I’ll take my chances.
I’m pretty sure Hitler was not the last German to fail art, so I’ll take my chances.
“Satellites block God’s ability to watch us”
The omniscient, omnipotent god is defeated by a piece of space trash? What a rip-off.
Well you obviously can’t drive the truck to the bathroom. 🤡 jk
To be fair. That’s the Christmas market on the Altmarkt in Dresden and there’s a huge parking garage right below it. 😄
How classic is it? Because microwaves have not really been around for that long.
Oops 😬
I doubt other init systems can make the screen bigger so that the vital part of the kernel log is still on screen, but be my guest to prove me wrong 🙄
None of what’s visible helps identifying the error. Try journalctl -xb
as suggested it might show more relevant information
Edit: oops should’ve been joirnalctl instead of journal
During this time of year it’s called “nut cracker”.
I did that twice today by accident. I’m sorry 🥹
author: has Master’s degree in engineering
also author: “Let’s write a blog post about how to enable a systemd service”
Right, but why would you need to show what’s intended for something that you would not commit anyway? My point is if I add or update a package and don’t know the hash for a particular derivation I need to put something temporarily to let nix fail and show me the hash it found out. And there I have the choice between typing something like lib.fakeHash
or just ""
, of which imho the latter is way easier.
Actually now you can just leave it empty and it’ll use a hash of all zeroes.
But closed source projects still get bug reports. The users just can’t fix it themselves. So where’s the advantage?
Oh… I somehow understood the article as if Amazon used Signal to communicate with the FTC… Yeah that makes more sense…
Why would the FTC even use Signal for communication?
None whatsoever. Thankfully.
If it’s summer, use raw eggs. It’ll stink like hell for a very long time…
You do realize that updating is a non-deterministic process, right? The entire point of the nix language is to be deterministic. And the only thing these update scripts do is generate new nix code. It’s not like the nix part of nixpkgs calls these scripts during evaluation because “how limited the language is”. It’s literally just a script that does automated work for the package maintainers.
Hitler became a German citizen in 1932 🙄