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By default, sharing a sudo password between PTY sessions is not allowed by your operating system. This can be a frustration when using Waveterm because every command is treated as a separate PTY session. To get around this, Waveterm will cache your sudo password in local memory (not written to disk) and share it with a session when provided.
Holy crap, no thanks. That’s legit awful.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox 130.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
5·2 years agoI use this as it is currently the best option available, but it really doesn’t compare in terms of speed
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Projects To Watch Out For: Ladybird Browser
302·2 years agoWhat’s the problem with the blink engine?
Multiple implementations is good for everyone.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Stop comparing programming languages
7·2 years agoWait, that’s like C with
extrafewer steps
Fun trip down memory lane. Also, bitchin’ domain name!
I would enjoy training a LLM on my aggregated command history and using that for auto completion, or maybe using an open source one trained on a larger set from the community, but I am very uncomfortable sending data about every command (as I’m writing it!) to any company.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Stop using gitlab.com for projects - Credit card info required for new registrations
2·2 years agoI last used it seriously like 7 or 8 years ago and it was fine. I put it on par with GitHub at the time. The ability to self host for free without too much trouble also really affected my position on it.
I haven’t really enjoyed the few times I’ve had to use it in the last couple of years, though.
Personally? Months. Regularly weeks. About the same as my servers. Uptime on a single machine isn’t a metric of anything meaningful.
That said, GitHub ain’t a single machine and the reliability issues are definitely not a good look.