It’s possible that the log writer wanted to fseek
to the end of the file and write something, but the target pointer value was somehow corrupted. Depending on the OS, the file might end up having a fuckton of zeroes in the skipped part.
I take my shitposts very seriously.
It’s possible that the log writer wanted to fseek
to the end of the file and write something, but the target pointer value was somehow corrupted. Depending on the OS, the file might end up having a fuckton of zeroes in the skipped part.
No wonder republicans hate education, schools are taking away their minors!
> Be 18
> Mister
Glory to our trans homies
Never look up the Hungarian name for the bassoon.
What do you mean? That guy is clealy…
(sunglasses)
…playing with spirits.
Instructions unclear, entire class is now sentient dust sealed inside their armor.
Bro, that is literally the first comment on the post! None of the solutions were posted when it was made.
They’re wrong, but you are just being a dick.
XWayland has something called a “rootful mode” where it opens an X11 session as a window nested inside a Wayland session. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij3rsqX2pKQ XWayland will be started as your own user, but maybe you could use sudo -u ...
to set a different user.
The other possibility is to switch to another terminal session with a different user, start an X11 session with startx
, and use x11vnc -listen 127.0.0.1 -forever -passwd PASS1234
to run a VNC server that’s only accessible from the local machine.
A man from the Soviet Union wants a new washing machine, but he can’t afford to buy it. Fortunately he works at a washing machine factory, so he decides to steal one part every day until he has everything he needs. A year later he finally has all of the parts and begins assembling it in the evening. By the next morning, he realizes he’s built a T-34 tank.
It wasn’t uncommon for Soviet military installations to be disguised (poorly) as civilian buildings. They lied to everyone, even the workers themselves, but it was an open secret. I wouldn’t be surprised if they brought the practice back.
I watch the Daily Silksong News. Tomorrow, for sure…
it’s okay, just tell the AI to reproduce that image one-to-one. The result definitely doesn’t have enough human authorship to qualify for protection.
Ah, so this is what a cognitohazard feels like!
I wouldn’t consider it a “hack”, but I’m always baffled by the number of people who don’t use any kind of content blocker on the web, then complain about full-page ads, pop-ups, and autoplay videos. It’s like going to a cheap motel with a lady of the night without bringing condoms.
It’s not meant to. It’s just an assessment.
To be fair, the average consumer is a lazy, complacent, unaware fucking dumbass. Just the way corporations like them.
Nice to finally see someone who knows Penn v. Mimms out in the wild.
FLACs, Tidal’s downloads and cache, photos from work that I can use as evidence, and a fuckton of memes. My previous phone had 64GB internal and I just about filled it before it died.
> dark and snowy level
> church organ
> clockwork/steampunk level
> 3/4 beat
> Aztec empire
> big band jazz straight out of an old-timey gangster flick for some fucking reason
Do you think they have dicksquigs?
Theoretically, yes. Theoretically NTFS supports sparse files, but I don’t know if the feature is enabled by default.