Not today. I will not get distracted by horny posting...
Honestly, one of the worst parts of the Linux community is people trying to force 30 years old tools in systems built around systemd. If you want to use that old stuff then don't install the modern replacement, find a different distro built around that ideal instead.
I remember a post on serverfault or askubuntu about disabling DHCP default gateway but keeping DHCP address assignment on a tap interface, and bring it up at boot, and the accepted answers was "configuring DHCP in networkd/NetworkManager systems is almost impossible, here's how I did it" and it's three pages of cobbling together ifconfig and netplan with startup scripts, that work by pure chance.
Wanna see the actual full networkd configuration for that?
# /etc/systemd/network/tap0.network
[Match]
Name=tap0
[Network]
DHCP=ipv4
[DHCPv4]
UseRoutes=false
That's it, all that the post asked for is handled by six lines. "How do I discover that?" you may ask, because if it's three lines, but I have to dig for hours before finding it than it's not that useful. Simple, I go on the systemd documentation for .network files and search for DHCP. And this is a niche use case, the basic usage is readily available on the arch wiki as with anything else. Note, this does nothing for IPv6, and the interface will have IPv6 route configured, but this wasn't relevant to the post, and my home's IPv6 layout is "peculiar" so I have omitted it here.
Fucking finally
I hope everyone else follows soon. If you like it when you are trying to open a link on a new tab and your system randomly decides to spew a selection from another app into a random text box you are free to configure that yourself. Remember to configure in a cilice wrapping your thigh while you are at it, it's unix-compliant and has been around for centuries.
It will hurt less disabled
Hmmm, I'm pretty sure you just need to systemctl disable sshd.socket and then configure it how you like. Don't trust every "solution" you see online, they are often full of bullshit written by people trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. I bet that kernel parameter thing is something to disable it on the first boot, before you get the chance to configure the thing properly.
Edit: @thorhop@sopuli.xyz wrote a comment about that option here, go to the thread if you are interested.
Can you sink in slurry? Isn't it like super dense. I remember a veritasium video where he tries to get submerged in cement but he just floats up to his waist because a human is not dense enough to sink in cement.
at the 33rd round you do
AI upscaling, I think
I am a computer scientist after all
If I get back to 2005 I can easily get more than 10 millions by the time it's 2024 again. Plus all the other perks of restarting your life
Dude what are you talking about, it was still here less than 15 years ago. The Nintendo Wii literally had an ATI GPU
I did not, but it was a close call