What was the bad query statement?
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Hello it's your long time Linux friend!
Owned by Oracle. Stay away from Oracle.
I have played 7D2D over the years, and can confirm the quality issues. I don't recommend this game. They could have made a masterpiece, but ultimately spent all time rewriting various systems in the game for no purpose.
We run production loads on 2.6 kernel. Please don't ask questions.
Tab Grouping would be great if implented well.
Dan Goodin seems to write sensationalist articles of vulnerabilities. Then buried in a footnote you notice that the vulnerability doesn't really affect anyone in real world.
There is a lot of advice in this thread warning you about doing this. Please heed it. Instead, read more about how permissions and file ownership works.
I would not say easily. And even if you pass SafetyNet, your banking app may still not work. I have one, and I haven't figured out what it checks for, maybe LineageOS name or something. Would probably have to tear the apk apart to find out.
Sounds like it's used as a MITM proxy and logs all website URLs you visit. If you live in EU that's probably illegal.
Even if there are nation state level backdoors, your personal server is not a valuable enough target to risk exposing them. Just use common sense, unattended-upgrades, and don't worry too much about it.
Just put your system configuration in Ansible playbook. When your distro has new release, go through your changes and remove ones that are no longer relevant.
For home, I recommend a dotfiles repository with subdirectories for each tool, like bash, git, vim, etc. Use GNU
stow
to symlink the required files in place on each machine.