What do you mean? Updating my linux is the fun part.
I just love the game, and I'm a fan of LLMs and podcasts. Sometimes I share new technologies when they're original and produce good results. This post was mainly intended to show how amazing this tool is, but I understand the downvotes. With 10 new AI tools appearing each day, it's hard to keep track of the truly good ones.
Sorry, I found that on Instagram. If I cropped out the author's name, it was unintentional.
Let's link the author IG here: https://www.instagram.com/war.and.peas
I am in.
Reminded me of the movie Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), except the ghosts are alien ghosts, not human ghosts.
The Apache main process runs as root. When it receives a request, it spawns a child process that doesn't run as root. PHP runs as the same user as the Apache child process.
ELI5 by Claude 3.5 Sonnet:
Imagine you have a big playground where lots of kids come to play and talk. This playground is called X (it used to be called Twitter). One day, some grown-ups who make toys and candy decided they didn't want to let kids play with their stuff on this playground. They told other grown-ups not to bring their toys there either.
The person in charge of the playground, Linda, thinks this isn't fair. She says the playground is better than ever, with more kids playing and having fun.
Linda is upset because the grown-ups are being mean and not sharing their toys, even though the playground is safe and fun. So now, she's telling a teacher (which is like a judge for grown-ups) that these people are being unfair and breaking the rules.
She wants the teacher to make them play fair and bring their toys back to the playground. Linda thinks this will make the playground even better for all the kids who like to play there.
Flat Earth confirmed.
This is a comic in technical terms, but also political propaganda. I am not sure this type of content belongs in this community, regardless of which "side" the comic defends or attacks.
The signature and the URL are in the comic. They are too small though. Thanks for including the author's website.