


The concept of right. I hope it makes sense.
The following is something I wrote earlier. I don't know the validity of it, and I'm not sure I correctly expressed the concepts of "power" and "rights" after translating them from italian.
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Lately I had in mind the concept of right. Specifically, the idea Stirner had about it.
When I read The Ego and It's Own, that passage stuck with me.
[omitted unrelated stuff, because I started thinking about other things before writing what follows]
I'm thinking how the whole action of Giorgio Rosa [1] was anarchist in it's essence. He created that island just because he could do it: he had the power to do it.
I'm thinking about how many times I did something just because I could, and because I felt like it. I'm sure that more than once me and that-one-friend answered the question "why?" with "because we can". And I'm thinking how "because I can" is one of the fundamental hackers' "ideology" - mostly.
I'm thinking about how "because I can" is one of the most genuine motive that people hav

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114738606142462442
Good enough source for you?
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Oh yeah i figured there were some tools able to do that, i meant to say that you can't substitute one with the other in place without doing some sort of conversion.
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sorry for the late reply. I honestly do not remember what the procedure is. The best thing you can do is look on the internet for a easy to follow guide, or wait for someone else's response
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Unfortunately changing from MBR to GPT also deletes existing partitions and partition table, because the two are not compatible.
Luckily, testdisk should be able to recover the old partition table without much fuss, if you didn't write other data to the disk.
I don't have a manual handy but the man page from what i remember is pretty clear, and there's also an online documentation.

And all that just because someone decided that an array bigger that 16 bytes would have been too expensive (/s probably)

I'm almost sure the backstory to how you gained this knowledge is "i spent hours debugging something, and that 15 chars limit was the problem"
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I might be a robot, I don't know why but i can't solve the captcha lol
I'd love to give this a try tho so maybe I'll come back later
Just a random idea, but would you consider using anubis instead? (That new thingy that has been popping up lately, for example on the archwiki). I haven't checked it out but I bet it's also better on a privacy standpoint in respect to google's captcha

There’s no shame in combining multiple tools, that’s what pipelines are all about
Not at all, but some times it's just funny
You can select specific lines, with regex or by using a line number; or you can select multiple lines by using a comma to specify a range.
Yep, learning this made sed even more useful to me.
I also gave awk a try and now i know what i've missed all these years
(Also, sorry for the 12 days old reply :))

12 days late, but thanks for the bit of history, I always enjoy this stuff :)

I understand what argument could be made against musl, which is licensed under MIT, but what's wrong with GPLv2?
I remember Torvald saying something about not wanting to change the kernel's license to GPLv3, but I've never understood the differences

Are you opposed to using awk?
Not at all, I'm just not familiar with it so I find it confusing.
Although, looking at your command, i think I understand what it means

I see. I guess what confused me was that i didn't understand what addresses were.
Thank you for your explanations :)

I meant to ask what is the difference between, i.e., sed '/myregex/ s/from/to/ p'
and sed '/myregex/ s/from/to/ ; p'
, but while testing to explain what i meant I answered myself, and in the process I also understood what addresses are ehe
Right, awk is a proper programming language, right? that'll be for another day...

!/dev/dm-2!!p
This weired me out until I read the explanation. I'm so used to the slashes lol
In the end I've used the first command you wrote, because KISS, but I appreciate your explanation
Check the sed man page for more details
Yes that's been my only source so far, but to be honest it's really cryptic. it might just be that I'm used to syscalls man pages (also sed is kinda complex it can't be easy to write a single man page for it)

The -n suppresses auto-printing
That's something I was missing! It makes the command look definitely less complicated.
Also, what is the difference between separating expressions with a space vs with a semicolon?
Easier IMHO is awk
Eh, that's another beast. For some reason tho I find sed more appealing.

Help with sed commands
Hi all! I have always only used sed with s///
, becouse I've never been able to figure out how to properly make use of its full capabilities. Right now, I'm trying to filter the output of df -h --output=avail,source
to only get the available space from /dev/dm-2 (let's ignore that I just realized df accepts a device as parameter, which clearly solves my problem).
This is the command I'm using, which works:
bash
df -h --output=avail,source \ | grep /dev/dm-2 \ | sed -E 's/^[[:blank:]]*([0-9]+(G|M|K)).*$/\1/
However, it makes use of grep, and I'd like to get rid of it. So I've tried with a combiantion of t
, T
, //d
and some other stuff, but onestly the output I get makes no sense to me, and I can't figure out what I should do instead.
In short, my question is: given the following output
bash
$ df -h --output=avail,source Avail Filesystem 87G /dev/dm-2 1.6G tmpfs 61K efivarfs 10M dev ...
How do I only get 87G
using only sed
as a filter?
EDIT:
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No viruses is when the gui sucks

As another user said, this is CVE-2024-36904, fixed in may 2024

File compatibility wouldn't really be a problem, just make sure not to nuke any partition. If you're using ntfs you might need to install the drivers, but it's pretty straightforward

Yeah, i did see the post in the end. Thank you anyway :)

I spent too long trying to figure out why the link to the previous post was not working. Turns out, the front end I use with my instance automatically overrides link so I see other instance's posts from my instance, but you're using a front end too and linked to that so it kinda shat itself lol
Anyway, #B00B5A 5,5

Reject vim return to emacs
If you have typed an <ESC> by mistake, you can get rid of it with a C-g.
quoting the emacs tutorial. made me giggle

Node.js segmentation fault does not happen on different envirnment
Hi. I'm working on a project that compiles Rust code to WASM, and uses WASI in Node.js to execute it.
After some development, I encountered a segmentation fault happening in the wasi.start() function. Considering that I'm kinda new to Node I was only able to understand that it was happening after the call to the exported WASM
method returned.
This happened almost two months ago, and while I thought about reporting this to the node devs (WASI
's also experimental), I was going to move soon and a lot has gone on.
Yesterday I tried to reproduce the bug on my laptop (that is not my usual development environment, which I don't have access to right now) but I wasn't able to.
I had to start fresh and install all the necessary tools from zero, so my theory is that there was something wrong in the previous environment. I'm als