Yes brainfuck with some Java Bytecode instructions for syscalls.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, technology, and several other subjects.
Yes brainfuck with some Java Bytecode instructions for syscalls.
…to an intermediate set of instructions for a virtual machine…
…called the brainfuck interpreter
Yes, but perl mode has more features.
But it literally is a summary.
It run’s an executable as the user with id 0 (root) and it’s called run0.
Regex really isn’t that bad when using named capture groups.
It’s (?<NAME>...)
and those are the named capture groups referred to in the post.
Don’t have you have to use the -P
flag?
I don’t think this is a fair comparison. Fireworks launch a lot of nanoparticles, metals, and other harmful chemicals in the sky and directly worsen air quality while many Lemmy servers (lemmy.world
included) use renewable energy.
It’s a mobile app for server monitoring that doesn’t require installations on the server.
Also, is this tone really necessary?
KDE also has an easy GUI to configure this. It’s called autostart in the settings app.
The server-side software is optional and only for push notifications and home screen widgets
Why are you creating a system service for a user application? It will run Spotify as root unless you override the user. Did you know you can add your own services for your user at ~/.config/systemd/user/
?
Anyway, your method to add the service seems correct (create a file and reload the daemon), so I suspect it might refuse to load the file due to a syntax error in the service. Also perhaps compare the file permissions with the other files in the systemd folder.
What about using a Google Sheets spreadsheet with the file content encoded in BASE64?
Security by obsolescence
sudo has more than 220k lines of code, I can definitely see the use of a simpler alternative.
Just nuke Alaska, threat contained
Yes, plain text was more of an analogy
Many programs use SQLite internally and McAfee decided to store the database files in C:/Temp