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3 days agoBLOB already includes “binary”. That’s what the first B is for.
Sorry, couldn’t stop myself.


BLOB already includes “binary”. That’s what the first B is for.
Sorry, couldn’t stop myself.


I don’t know much about it but I am all for open-source hardware.


I don’t see how systemd is in wrong here. Curious, what would you change about it?


When I need to create scratch files I usually operate in /tmp. Almost all directories there that I saw were using randomized paths (e.g. UUIDs). I guess this is to prevent problems mentioned in the article. So, I believe this would be a vulnerability of snap, not systemd.
I use Fedora where /tmp is created as tmpfs, which lives in RAM and is cleared when the system is shut down. I wonder what’s the benefit of Ubuntu’s approach.


Do they imply Wayland forces apps to have CSDs? It is only GNOME that does it.
I have been using T14s Gen 6 (AMD) for over a year now and it works perfectly