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  • Following publication, Miller has been in touch to tell us that he has no plans to abandon sudo, or even hand it off, but he suspects change is still on the horizon for the essential tool.

    "While I don't expect to maintain sudo for an additional 30 years, I also don't currently have someone to pass the torch to," Miller told us. He noted that the xz utils backdoor has made him hesitant to hand it off to someone he doesn't know, and that he "feels responsible for sudo" after having spent so long as its lead dev and maintainer.

    Unfortunately, a lack of financial backing means sudo work has ground to a glacial pace.

    "Since I have limited time I've mostly been focused on fixing bugs and cleaning up the code base rather than adding new features," Miller said. "As a result the amount of time I spend is heavily influenced by the bug reports I receive."

    Funding or not, Miller expects sudo-rs to become the next generation of the tool in coming years.

    "Ubuntu is already shipping sudo-rs as the default sudo command in their latest versions," Miller told us. "I've been in contact with the people working on sudo-rs since the project started and I trust them to do right by the sudo user base."

    Regardless of what happens, Miller agrees the sudo situation he's in is yet another example of how open-source maintainers is putting the entire computing community in a bind.

    "Without some form of assistance it is untenable," Miller said. "Maintainer burn-out is real."

  • I just wish I could have AfterStep's mini desktop pager in a modern window manager. It was so cool seeing an overview of my virtual desktops next to each other and being able to drag windows from one to the other without switching desktops.

  • Username is relevant?

  • Holy clickbait title, Batman!

  • pip is the most unreliable package manager I’ve seen,

    But have you tried conda? (It's so much worse)

  • Only one of {gay; straight; trans; cop} is a choice.

  • Nazi Germany successfully held the Olympics, so I'm sure they'll get ICE to chill during the world cup.

  • Works for me...

    I'm hardly ever on Reddit anymore because Lemmy is so much better, but this isn't a Reddit issue.

  • in what world you shoot police and think your in the right ?

    ICE aren't police.

  • For example?

  • Kind of, yes. They came before the Rapidographs, and I prefer them a lot, because they're more maintainable.

  • They're lovely to work with if you want clear, repeatable lines. You need to maintain a relatively vertical pen position, but the result is perfect.

    Here is an example showing two different line widths. You'll see that I messed up a bit and smeared some green ink...

  • I've installed Lawnchair and I'm quite happy with it.

  • So it's a kitchen chopping board? Nothing to do with drafting?

  • Yep. I recently bought a used Pixel 8 and wanted to install a new launcher - my googling turned up Nova launcher, but the app said it had ads, so I looked a bit further and installed Lawnchair instead. Does the job!

  • No, it doesn't respond noticeably to a magnet.

  • Good people will naturally do good things, and bad people will naturally do bad things.

    To get good people to do bad things, you need religion.

  • Oh the downvotes you'll get from not wishing ill on others.

    Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement.

    Sure, the person above you only wanted them to get a dose of misfortune, but it still seems relevant to me.

    The opposite of stupidity isn't just the opposite stupidity.

  • First they came for the gays, and I said nothing, because I'm a fucking homophone...

    Wait, I don't think that's what Niemöller said.

  • *whose citizenship / whose people