LennethAegis@kbin.socialtoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.ml•Today i installed arch linux for the first time
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1 year agoI mean, work is work, you don’t get a choice in what product your company uses. My point was meant for personal use.
Queer transfem with an endless gaming backlog.
I mean, work is work, you don’t get a choice in what product your company uses. My point was meant for personal use.
I’ll second Strawberry. I loved foobar and was worried about losing it when I migrated to linux, but I found Strawberry and it looks and functions just the way I liked foobar.
I fall under Tech Conservative mostly, but I would like to edit the last 2 points to this for myself:
“Believe every publicly traded company is inherently evil”
“Doesn’t morally support big tech, but uses some anyway”
Look at that boy just structing around like he owns the place.
So it’s a brute force approach using automated systems. They mention their method is superior to traditional brute force methods by doing unorthodox things, but the article does not go into detail into how.
I mean, great news if this methodology pans out. There just very little to go off from the article. Either way, seems like a pretty neat testing suite.