Proven to be fake here: https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-northkorea-choir-idUSL1N30Y1N3
You know how writers get paid fuck all for the movies they write? You know how animators are paid criminally low wages for the anime they produce? At the end of the day for most media it's the companies that get all the money, not the artists. Therefore, fuck them, I am pirating your content not contributing to your profit margins.
In Australia Woolies and Coles are artificially jacking prices up, this isn't about wages but about corporate greed using inflation as a disguise to rip off literally everyone. Instead they should be forced to lower prices.
This will hopefully ensure less people get hit by cars when the fights inevitably break out on the roads near pubs after Wales lose to Fiji and Australia and exit in the group stage of the Rugby World Cup this month
Interesting to see how interconnected other VPN services are, whereas Mullvad and Firefox are exclusively related to each other and that's it.

What's up with all these immutable distributions? What are the benefits and disadvantages of them?
For once I feel a little out of touch after I took a bit of a break from following the news to focus on studying, and suddenly everyone is talking about immutable distributions. What are they exactly? What are the benefits and the disadvantages of immutable systems?
This is the most Phoronix forums like comment I have seen so far LOL
A legitimate practical use is anonymised online transactions using cryptocurrencies designed for such purposes (like Monero)
Quickly found a screenshot, here's the rice from a bit back

This reminds me of my box-task bar monochrome rice I had a few years back. Brings back the memories, good stuff! With that being said, as other users have pointed out, the icons do need a bit of a change, they aren't really recognisable. While I manually edited the svg files and replaced all my icons when I did mine, there might be some icon packs you can find.

What languages do you use for systems programming? Upsides and downsides?
Since this community has yet to have it's first proper post, I thought this question would be a good one to start off with. Personally, I mainly use C. I find it's simplicity and decades of usage provides itself as easy to use and very well documented. With that being said, memory management can become a bit tricky in C when you get into the realm of optimising and hacking things together. As such I have started to explore Rust and Zig as alternatives to try out.
Currently I am experimenting with a little Rust kernel. So far, it has a terrible VGA driver implementation and a lot of it needs refactoring before I can even think about getting a keyboard driver up and running to take input. The design, if any at all, is monolithic at the moment with everything running at ring 0 considering there are no rings at all. With that being said, Rust seems pretty robust so far, and the memory borrowing systems has allowed freed me up in the memory management department quite a bit. It's a bit of

Systems Programming - Community Expectations
Hello partakers (and lurkers) of the Systems Programming community, in order to keep discussions constructive and engaging, this community will be enforcing three main expectations.
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- Be Responsible
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- Be a Learner
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I just tried it myself, to get from the homepage to the amd64 installer file download link, it is exactly 7 clicks. This is a flaw in Debian that needs to be resolved, as not everyone has access to internet off the bat due to some wifi chip makers (COUGH realtek COUGH) not having very nice Linux support. A general re-design of the website to modernise it would be a good way for Debian to freshen itself up and attract new installers. Sadly, I am a systems programmer and not a web developer, so I am unable to personally contribute much :(
It will just refuse to download anything in your client, plus there are sites that let you check your IP when you torrent.
Does proton's VPN free tier not block p2p file sharing usage?
Awesome, thanks for the confirmation!
I have used Tumbleweed prior as a daily driver with an Nvidia 1050ti. From memory, you will have to enable a repo, and that's about it. openSUSE also has YaST which will help significantly with managing this sort of stuff for your install. The gaming experience on openSUSE was pretty much issueless for me.