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Why is bash --login running
  • does emacs have an integrated terminal view inside it? Seems like maybe it's just creating a shell for you to use inside the editor or something? Either way, "bash --login" is just a login shell which I think basically just acts like if you had just logged in instead of inheriting most stuff from whatever process launched it. It in't "logging in" like some user account or something. Unlikely that it's something nefarious. At worst, it's just usual buggy linux software interacting in weird ways.

  • Mass arrest at LGBTQ club in Venezuela prompts outcry over discrimination
  • The rest of the article is also a hit piece against PSUV and Maduro and can't find a single positive thing to say about them. So it's hard to say if it's telling the whole story. They clearly only interviewed people who are in the liberal opposition.

  • EFISTUB: If I have both CMDLINE configured in kernel, AND via efibootmgr, which one gets executed / takes precedence?
  • Looking in https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/init/main.c?h=v6.5-rc5 there's a function setup_command_line that seems to set up the built-in command line which is called after setup_boot_config

    ok idk what that all was. Here's something more interesting:

    In arch/x86/kernel/setup.c it says /* append boot loader cmdline to builtin */. I think that suggests that the builtin comes first. And I assume that the code that queries the command line scans left to right and selects the first instance of an option because there doesn't seem to be anywhere that "loads" args into some kind of structure.

    https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c?h=v6.5-rc5#n972

    #ifdef CONFIG_CMDLINE_BOOL
    #ifdef CONFIG_CMDLINE_OVERRIDE
    	strscpy(boot_command_line, builtin_cmdline, COMMAND_LINE_SIZE);
    #else
    	if (builtin_cmdline[0]) {
    		/* append boot loader cmdline to builtin */
    		strlcat(builtin_cmdline, " ", COMMAND_LINE_SIZE);
    		strlcat(builtin_cmdline, boot_command_line, COMMAND_LINE_SIZE);
    		strscpy(boot_command_line, builtin_cmdline, COMMAND_LINE_SIZE);
    	}
    #endif
    #endif
    

    I guess the best thing to do would be to run linux in QEMU with the EFI system that's provided by a third party thing and test it out.

  • Not even trying to hide the military industrial complex anymore.
  • lmao they put some ridiculous propaganda in there too, "they require ammo mostly produced by Russia, and it's supporters, China, and North Korea". They probably do produce that ammo, but calling them "it's supporters" is kinda 🙄

    Definitely interesting to see inside an ammunition factory though.

  • www.computerweekly.com EU formally grants data adequacy to US | Computer Weekly

    The European Commission has formally granted the US data adequacy, allowing companies and organisations to freely transfer personal data across the Atlantic via the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, but privacy activist Max Schrems has already committed to legally challenging the decision

    EU formally grants data adequacy to US | Computer Weekly
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