imsufferableninja

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[–] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 5 points 12 hours ago (4 children)

Rookie mistake. Disable BT first.

Thank you, I had no idea

Mutual aid is always where it's at

[–] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

What is mukbang

[–] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 12 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Somehow I managed to post this to the wrong article. Now I look like a lunatic.

Nah Trump doesn't want any mean bicycles messing up his hair

Time for direct action

[–] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (3 children)

God can be funny,
When told he’ll give you money
If you just pray the right way
And when presented like a genie
who does magic like Houdini
Or grants wishes like Jiminy Cricket and
Santa Claus
God can be so hilarious

Silver lining, if so

That's ... not what monolithic means, in software architecture

[–] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Pervasive, yes. Deeply embedded in the distros that uses it, absolutely. And I get why people don't like binary logs, although that isn't exactly relevant to monolithic vs pluggable.

You seem to think that I'm arguing against your opinion that systemd is bad. I'm not. I'm arguing against the false statement that it is monolithic. It isn't. It's modular, like the linux kernel. If you wanted to remove every component except the init system, you could. Big pain in the ass to do that, but you could.

It was a hamburder

 

I was hoping to find a plugin that I could use to set up a schedule of shows and movies, to replicate the old-school feel of watching TV. Does anyone know of something like that?

 

The computers in my house are mostly Linux

  1. Fedora desktops for my wife and myself
  2. Fedora KDE laptops for the kids
  3. Alma for the various servers
  4. Hell, I've got Linux running on a couple of the old tablets, even.

Work laptop is the only exception - it's win11 and intune-managed, and it slows me down every day. Fortunately, I'm half of the department that manages, among other things, the intune and entra stuff - so as long as I can switch without losing all the compliance stuff, I'm golden. Unfortunately, intune portal for linux is a giant piece of dogshit, so i still havent been able to switch.

Try to enroll, it throws a security error - unenrolled devices aren't allowed to access anything. Yes, there's an exception for intune portal. No, that exception doesn't extend to intune portal for linux.

Add an exception for the Linux version of intune and finally get the device enrolled. Success! Reboot into Windows to copy some files over, then reboot back into linux, now the device isn't enrolled anymore. And re-enrolling doesn't work, for some reason.

Check intune console, device shows up as unmanaged and not enrolled, because there aren't any Linux compliance policies available to attach to the device. Try to add a compliance policy for Linux, and that isn't an allowed policy type for linux devices.

I've probably spent 30 hours on this whole thing, over the last 3 months. Fuck you Microsoft. Supported on Linux, yeah right.

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