What the fuck is this picture though? Who is taking these? What do they mean?
I don’t have answers but I love this one. They’re usually pretty dumb, like a wrench on a motherboard or something. This one is actually funny with no intent on being serious.
You don’t open your beer on a CPU socket? It’s like when you use your teeth: It’s all about the leverage.
Well, I don’t, because mine is for ripping threads. Use the right tool for the job.
deleted by creator
? You don’t mount your rig on the ceiling? Okay, Neanderthal.
It’s a clickbait.
I thought you were joking until I clicked the link.
In past it was a symbol of being rich, nowadays you have to use an Nvidia or bust.
What the hell is with all these vulnerabilities lately. Did the US govt toolbox get leaked or something? Are people using AI to find these?
There’s been so many in just the last month.
An interesting fact about the affected versions: It was introduced in 2.34, so there was a comment on hackernews that Red Hat 8 isn’t affected because it ships with an earlier version. However, from Red Hat’s customer Portal:
Statement
This vulnerability was introduced in glibc 2.34 in commit 2ed18c. The commit that introduced the vulnerability was backported to RHEL-8.6 and is affected.
So just checking version numbers for vulnerabilities isn’t really enough. I had a similar discussion at work lately where a CVE fix was listed in a stable kernel’s changelog even though going by the vulnerable versions listed in the CVE itself, that kernel wasn’t affected.
So if RHEL is affected, it means Rocky and AlmaLinux is too.