The funny thing is, if you point out its mistakes, it often does better on subsequent attempts.
Or it get stuck in an endless loop of two different but wrong solutions.
Me: This is my system, version x. I want to achieve this.
ChatGpt: Here’s the solution.
Me: But this only works with Version y of given system, not x
ChatGpt: <Apology> Try this.
Me: This is using a method that never existed in the framework.
ChatGpt: <Apology> <Gives first solution again>
You should clone it for unlimited snacking.
Right, this seems better:
root: /$ ls | xargs stat --printf "$(pwd)/%n %U %G %A \n"
your-mom everybody world -rwxrwxrwx
Ten seconds to fully comprehend the help lines and execute it on the first try.
There is a reason I have macros for that.
Edit: Oh wait. ANY Tar command… Clever solution
yes
Press the button!
That wasn’t a yes/no question
That could be it.
Thanks, and understood. Do you also know why this topic is trending right now? Systemd isn’t some brand new thing, so why the sudden outcry?
I’m not a linux power user but have some servers running on linux and honestly wouldn’t change it with anything else, as everything runs smooth and maintainance is easy and straight forward. Even if something gets fucked there is a great online community which helped me out everytime.
That said, and sorry for the long introduction:
I read a lot systemd memes in the last weeks: What is the problem with it and why is it trending now?
You don’t “use” the domain for reverse proxy but a server. Where the server is located at matters. While you can get a domain and a server from the same hoster both still are different things.
Think of a telephone number (domain) and a phone (server).
Imagine an entire town being killed in just one accident.
Only an AI would say this.
Fuck legs
Why would you want buttholes though?
Glad you take it like a champ :)
Well, you are not wrong ;)