i'm not an expert, but my reading was that it was hidden in a binary used for testing EDIT: oh yeah, i see what you mean
billgamesh
this was well hidden. not sure anyone would have spotted this by checking commit log
This isn't DOS and probably isn't a FAT filesystem. Tilde isn't a wildcard in linux
I don't know if millions is as big a number you think it is
i wonder how many old thinkpads are still running linux... Honestly, it's possible some arbitrary single model may still outnumber steam decks.
Arch was the only thing I could get working on my E200AH when I started. It's a weird SoC x86_64, with some non-free drivers. Now I can run anything, but the default with arch was figuring out what to do... Debian installer didn't have a mouse and the keyboard didn't work right and I just got stuck. Arch installer dropped me into a TTY and made me figure it out
I've heard there was a secret cord that david pulled and it pleased the lhord
aight
Probably, but most i've seen are AV. I still use an old SUN monitor, so VGA is alive and well here
look hard enough
Any box of cords in any basement, attic, or thrift store
clatter click ... oh no....
Yeah. I'd recommend using ssh keys and disabling password authentication whenever something is exposed to a public network