The "Fear of AI" is advertising for AI.
Eat those donuts.
The "Fear of AI" is advertising for AI.
Eat those donuts.
Perhaps.
Of course, the creators of the security modules could build tools to help them be used better. Maybe not on first release, but at least after other complain about the difficulty. AppArmor did attempt some tools, and is far better than SELinux. Still not great.
God I love winter. Love to go snowshowing on the lake when it’s frozen. Can’t go hiking in the mud during spring or fall. Camping when it’s 95 sucks. Just relaxing outside for hours in the 20s is ideal. Winter is amazing.
A list of Linux Security Modules is at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Security_Modules
List of Linux Security Modules
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(I didn't read the wiki page closely. Why was the heading "Adoption" and not something more clear?)
AppArmor
Integrity Policy Enforcement (IPE)[6]
Landlock[7][8]
LoadPin[9]
SafeSetID[10]
SELinux
Smack
TOMOYO
Yama[11]
As a long time SysAdmin, but not your SysAdmin, I have used two of these. Both had terrible documentation for which many "must use" paid software vendors advise disabling the Security Module as a first step.
If random software vendors' lowest paid intern cannot figure out the settings for arbitrary Linux Security Modules, then the first line of the directions will always be to disable the security module. This leads to them not being used in many cases where the security module would be helpful.
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(To explain, it is only the cheapest and most inexperienced person that is typically responsible for doing things as they are not in meetings all day.)
I agree with Linus.
Never go to or send children to an unaccredited school.
Big Tent means having a lot of different opinions present.
These purity tests are counter productive. Stop trying to be "Republicans, but more Left" and be "Progressive, not Regressive".
At some point "the market" ...
Oh, we have only private data now. The big firms will be fine and the little guy reduced to serfs.
Anyone know what actually happened to him?
Edit: I don't think I am wrong, but reading more this company has massive leadership issues. I get why they are not sharing the name.
Original: Not to be a dick, and I clearly have not read the rest of the article's author's writing, but these two items go together.
Our brand-awareness shrunk into obscurity.
If you're curious, I'm sorry to disappoint. I haven't name-dropped, nor will I now or in the future.
A useful way to market is to have the engineers post shit online that is true. Is it a huge market driver? Beats me. I know I like my software crafted with care and try to patronize the companies that do it.
Fake cigarettes.
The MAGA followers are out of non-America. The Anti-MAGA leaders are out of non-America, or using a VPN.
Interesting.
:) I definitely did it on purpose. Sadly, later viewers will have a harder time seeing it.