Minecraft. 2.5 kilo hours
Minecraft. 2.5 kilo hours
At least my Minecraft skin does. I don’t.
if it has document.cookie in it - it is trying to steal your cookies, to use your account. that’s a JavaScript link that, well, sends your account cookies to a random ass site.
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Install NixOS on them 😈
From an arch user’s perspective (mine), Nix seemed like Arch but better, with a double release model (that is, both fixed release, and rolling release, which I like a lot), and Nixpkgs seemed like the better AUR with builtin caching. Also https://devenv.sh peaked my interest. Not only that, but I was just curious. So… I wanted to install NixOS.
I’m not much of a distrohopper, but with a separated home partition, I thought, What could go wrong?
Having already used it on a dedicated server (and wasting… an hour of… paid… KVM access…) and, I have to say, with great success, I was very happy to try it on my desktop.
I have to say, the NixOS experience is great. Apart from me being stupid and f.cking up hardware-configuration.nix (/home/ilya/.nix-profile -> /nix mount, specifically), it is amazing. Add a package, rebuild. Done. Add gdm. Rebuild. Start gdm. Done, you now have a GDM configured out of the box. It just feels like magic.
Also, NixOS is as magical on servers, as on desktops. Make a simple NixOS module for a PHP app, and BOOM! it’s running! Want to be fancy and include a game daemon that has impurities and writes to the config? Easy, systemd declarative configuration gotcha. Set RuntimeDirectory, copy the configs to there and start that demon! (haha get it because daemon…)
ArcH, moving to NixOS
I think the requests could just be routed for each “distributed community”, but yeah, for the user data, a single database will have to be used, which is… not very secure to say the least.
I would do what any sane person would do. Take their money and… “The system is working as intended and must be destroyed”