No, they were done with Nixie tubes by the end of the 70’s… well, most of them.
Jr. Highschool history teacher visited, said they employ old ladies in the Moscow subway to watch the escalators just because everyone needed a job.
That was one of the main problems with communism and socialism. Not enough incentive for education, so just make up jobs, no matter how stupid they are. We called those jobs “doorknob operators” in ex Yugoslavia. It was a shitty deal, but there was no incentive for a large portion of the population to actually learn something useful because even if you don’t have anything other than a 4th grade education, you still had to be part of the workforce, and instead of forcing people to actually get a degree (mind you the state was the only employer at that time, even though, at least in ex Yugoslavia, there was an option for venture capital and self-employment in the 80’s, but no one actually did it… or very few, and on a very small scale), they just went “the hell with it 🤦… just… do something”… which could have panned out in the long term, but no one could know.
So uh… what Soviet electronics forums should we be visiting OP?
remont-aud.com and electrotanya.com. The second one is free from registrations, but the first one, no… and they hold most of the goodies when it comes to device schematics.
There are others, some are hidden from search bots, some hidden completely… of course, invite only. It’s not always the schematics that are shared, but the knowledge and knowhow that is worth the effort. Most stuff does eventually get leaked though.
It’s not about learning Russian… it’s about getting info without having to bother hacking into the thing… which is gonna take a lot more than having to copy/paste snippets into Google Translate.
It’s not that there isn’t a license, there is, but the license says there is no license, it’s public domain, do whatever you like. It’s not a problem if your license says that there is no license, but yes, it is a problem if you don’t have any license attached to your code. In those cases, yes, most distros don’t touch that code… or maybe point at the project, but do whatever you deem is right with it, we’re officially not touching it.
You’re your own worst enemy 🤷…
Cuz I found it on reddit.
Yeah, it might be a good idea to embed the cabox.moe link and share the archive.org link in the comment.
Arch nemesis… only Arch users have those.
Oh, didn’t know that meaning 😁.
What might those edge cases be? Unlicense literally says there is no license, do whatever you want.
It means whore.
Here’s the direct link: https://web.archive.org/web/20241006015615/https://files.catbox.moe/deetxa.mp4
I just chose it because I really don’t care about that. It’s my own personal repo for Void, but if anyone wants to use it, that’s fine, use it however you like.
IDK if CC is available on GH from the drop down menu, I know Unlicense is… it was the fastest way to say “I really don’t care what you do”.
I actually don’t care to be honest.
Oh, yeah, you’re right. I thought USB 3.x had Thunderbolt specs, not 4.
No prob 😊.
My point was, it flopped as a standard. It’s not that it’s good or bad, it’s just not used any more, there are no new devices with FireWire. USB killed it essentially. The same will happen with Thunderbolt, USB 3.x will kill it.
I seriously doubt there will be something that will replace USB. It’s backwards compatible to oblivion and just supports newer and newer things. It’s very hard to beat that.
If by maliciously you mean a virus might take advantage of the system in those 5 minute, the answer is, yes, it is possible… not likely, but possible.
If the question was, can the shell by itself escalate a command that does not have sudo in front of the command, the answer is no. If it did that, than there are some serious bugs in the code… or some malicious code planted in it. By definition, it’s not supposed to do what you don’t tell it to do.
So that is why I always have to install sudo manually 🤦.
And I think older versions also left you at root, you had to define a user account manually. I think that’s not the case now as I recall (I haven’t installed Debian in a while).
As I said, it’s not about learning Russian. There are tons of translation tools these days and time is of the essence (most of the time). No one has the time to learn how to hack these forums (unless you have an exploit tested and ready to go).