

I’ve tried a half dozen common ones - Falkon is described as lightweight. I use it sometimes.


I’ve tried a half dozen common ones - Falkon is described as lightweight. I use it sometimes.


Thank goodness for the geeks who go exploring all the tech nooks and crannies to find interesting tech behaviour. We need you.


It’s a bit early, but they might win a Darwin award yet. Still a thing are they?
Please, progress reports. Thanks.


“any local user can instantly get root (administrator) access on an affected box, just by running a small program” quote from the short article. So it seems home computers are safe.
Looks and sounds delicious. A step up might be to serve on a plate?
Sorry, I’ll just see myself out.
That’s not the first time I’ve heard about watching Star Trek as helping to cope. Or should I say re-watching Star Trek. What is it?


Surely that’s anti-semitic, in todays climate, a sin.
This is classically called a “buttered cat array”. I first remember it in New Scientist sometime last century. Oh, and you need an array, because a single cat will not produce much power on its own.
The right one will get Shar Pei fever. Will cost thousands of dollars for a diligent owner. You think vets would like them to fund their new cars, but no, most vets don’t like to see suffering. Source: S.O. is a vet.