Probably: “oh we already have a -r
for xxx, let’s do recursion with -R
”
Probably: “oh we already have a -r
for xxx, let’s do recursion with -R
”
I’m curious; wouldn’t tail
refuse to open /dev/zero
since it can’t fseek
in it ?
I used to have the same issue. Turns out, it was fixed by a firmware update on my motherboard.
There’s a push towards WebAssembly. Officially it’s not supported yet, but most browsers can handle it. I don’t know how mature the project is though.
But yeah, essentially everything on the web is JS.
Hmmm I don’t really know. You can try with this tutorial I found.
The way I did it, is I checked my motherboard’s website, and saw they posted a recent firmware update.
I used to have some similar issues when playing games, and the cause of it was my motherboard’s firmware. Maybe check and see if it is up to date?
From what I understand, Cloudflare can block some DDoS attacks, but not all of them.
The attacks on Lemmy have to do with poorly optimized SQL requests; these are requests that shouldn’t take long to execute, but do due to some oversight. By spamming these requests, the attackers can bring Lemmy on it’s knees.
Actually, wouldn’t this attack better be categorized as a DoS attack ? What’s so distributed about it ?
I’ve discovered Lemmy, which I like a lot, so I wouldn’t return to reddit either.
Although I do miss the large communities, but oh well, hopefully more people will jump ship towards the fediverse.
It has an Oompa-Loompa vibe to it
Hell nah this is a Linux community, it’s always the right place