Spyke
qazreply
lemmy.world

But then it wouldn't be able to do anything unless they properly configured the apps permissions :(

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I believe that's the joke, but I'm glad someone explained this for those that don't know.

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The no holds barred way of getting root on otherwise secure systems

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lemmy.world

Isn’t this basically the banana cultivation problem of computing? Linux has pretty good genetic diversity with mutations and speciation happening on the regular, MacOS doesn’t have that variety, but is a genetically engineered abomination that’s regularly gene-edited to patch problems out.

As for Windows, I’d say it’s the Cavendish banana of operating systems.

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lemmy.world

I just called Microsoft and their support line confirmed that they are, indeed, a banana.

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4gramsreply
awful.systems

I just absolutely love this comment, especially the dismissive bit at the end. Damn fine nerding my friend.

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racemaniacreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Sadly enough, the same is applicable for regular programs..

If it were only this hard for bad stuff, you might have a point, but this also being an issue for good stuff is why linux is such a PITA to use....

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lemmy.world

Yeah, but it makes me feel smart when I get it working even though I'm running off the back of 100s of other users that are actually smart and listed out the steps online.

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Catoblepasreply
piefed.blahaj.zone

Honestly that does make you smart, as far as computer users go. Being able to distinguish good advice from malicious advice is something a lot of people can’t do, otherwise those scam sites hawking ‘tools’ (malware) to fix some random windows problem wouldn’t exist.

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Though tbf when searching for linux help you're more likely to actually get it, and it may not work or you may have to kinda translate it to your distro, but it's less likely to be that type of malicious tool you speak of on windows.

Meanwhile those "tools" are either SEOd to hell and back so the only thing that comes up when searching is them instead of some useful stackoverflow page, or windows docs post-w8 themselves tell you to fix every problem by reinstalling.

Actually that's a BIG reason I finally swapped to linux, for years it had been "but idk how to fix shit like I can on windows" until that tipping point when it became "well at least I can find a fix for linux, windows just keeps saying reinstall and the internet says 'use this totally not sketchy proprietary and sometimes expensive software.'"

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lemmy.ca

Sounds like an average day trying to run something on Linux.

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lemmy.world

Aktacualy those are hooks the meme is bait for saying the hooks are bait which makes them bait ..... Cary on.

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Midnittereply
beehaw.org

Nah, most things people try to run work no problem.

It sounds like trying to install dependencies for libraries for R on Linux. 🤮

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kautaureply
lemmy.world

Yeah SteamOS is celebrated for its contributions to gaming, but good luck running something that's not in flathub

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

I installed some games from GOG on the steam deck. The hardest part was trying to figure out how to make them show up in steam library. For software that requires modifying the system, you'll have to jailbreak the steam os. It's quite straight forward and irc it took me about 30min to enable sudo and install ydotool for autoclicker.

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kautaureply
lemmy.world

Well yeah, it's built to run proton which is wine to emulate windows games. I'm talking about using it as a Linux machine outside of purely steam / windows games. Try to install megasync, for example

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If it can be installed on arch, it can be installed on steam OS. You just have to jailbreak it beforehand, as I said in the previous comment.

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From my exp, the mojo installer (the GUI installer most GoG games' Linux versions come with) does not require sudo

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I actually had a version of linux fail to run on linux recently: software updates were failing because the newest OS version updated some directories and file structures, and downgrading would require doing manually.

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Reminds me of the joke that github should just hire malware developers to fix the install process of every random git repo that requires pages of install instructions and an entire book of troubleshooting

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Remind me of a time long ago when someone requested my help on setting up a project.I Tried setting up project on my system and there was malicious code that would collect and send data to the attackers, but it failed to read data because it was trying to access the C drive.

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lemmy.zip

That is a bit out of date. There are professional cyber crime groups now, doing very sophisticated malware.

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MajorHavocreply
programming.dev

Yes. Sadly Linux viruses are doing well, today. I suppose it is a reflection of Linux's success.

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Most Linux malware is aimed at servers, that's where the money is, and where Linux has serious market share

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Since it has malware abbreviated in its name I think it's a joke

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