I always heard it as Planet X. But someone else comments below it is now more common to refer to it as planet nine.
Though OPs article is suggesting there could be many such planets.
I also thought they were speculating that Planet X was huge. Though I can’t remember anymore it’s been too long since I followed this story.
That’s what it sounds like to me…
If you’re drinking 36 cans of soda per day, you’ve got bigger problems than aspartame.
Why is RedHat even bothering to do this shit in the first place though?
Holy shit I completely forgot about that. So much irony.
Now that this is the whole site, there should be a version of that sub where humans post.
I’d bet they signed release forms which said pretty much exactly that.
RetroPi -> Tomb Raider
Get off my lawn
Also NOLF but you can’t run it on anything anymore.
I am old.
The lawyer just writes up the disclaimer you sign.
He’s not getting involved in your 500 atmospheres of pressure.
It’s almost as if someone built a giant ship they were incapable of operating
For 250k you can see that website.
Lol fiberglass
This is why submarines are built out of steel.
This “engineer” failed at math class.
Check out the Lemmy install docs
Interesting. I have not heard of this tools. But you say specified file or folder, that means you already know the file location?
Our approach to climate change.
Yeah anything installed via a package manager, like an rpm or deb package, you can query to see what files belong to that package. Problem is they often have default config file locations, like in your home dir, where they will not ship and install files. (Though they might create them as part of a post install process)
Start your application / program with “strace” and see all the files it opens.
Also run “lsof” on a running process to see what files it has open.
This makes sense because I was planning on building an aluminum wall in my kitchen anyway.
Maybe it still is atmospheric pressure…
You can’t call a bot a pedo?
Isn’t rioting part of French pastime that predates social media by like over a century or so?
Anyway, maybe if he gets those domain name block lists installed on browsers like he wants, he can just shut them down altogether at any time.