We’re done for
Sorry, where is the backdoor? This is all official arch repos, and nothing even appears sketchy.
I’d guess the updates would be about the same on a stable distro, this was a very cluttered install.
Both of them combined only take about 1 inch of vertical space, so it’s not that big in real life.
Only issue with this update was a maintainer’s keyring had expired and been replaced, so his packages didn’t pass the signing check. After re-installing the keyring, the whole think works fine.
Probably should, but this machine is already cluttered terribly. A good bit of the download size is likely Pytorch files.
arch linux, i’m sshed from my debian machine.
Nothing.
brick by brick
Google has Gemini, Microsoft has ChatGPT/OpenAI, and Amazon now has (more of)Claude/Anthropic.
Maybe I’m a dumbass and it’s my fault, but I find that archinstall always has an issue when you run it. It’s easier to install arch manually than run the and troubleshoot.
Jellyfin is under the GPLv2 Github
AI will never come for vim!
I disagree. GNOME is a bit buggy, but plasma is not designed for touch, and I think that matters a lot. Steam deck also has touchpads that most users use when mousing about their regular de, the steam decks touch support is mainly meant for the steam bigscreen ui.
A correction they are using PHOSH, which is a variant of GNOME.
Ubuntu touch uses unity
Highly unlikely, I assume you are nervous after the xz backdoor, but that is almost one of a kind. I couldn’t find any other examples of something like that happening.