It sounds like it’s the kernel but whether it has anything to do with ssh, I really don’t know. Sometimes parts work together in surprising ways, as I learned with the recent sshd/systemd/xz exploit.
You might be fine and this was the most alarming exploit since it’s very inconvenient, but personally I’d restart just to be sure.
Some package managers have a command to see if anything is in need of restart. Zypper has ps -s for example. I’d restart to be sure though.
With an immutable system the flatpaks would be the way to go
Inconvenient package management
Can’t you just use the Gnome App Store or whatever it’s called?
What happened to just donwload the app from it’s own creator and install on your machine?
That’s the Windows shit I specifically wanted to get away from
Your system might be messed up
Flatpak sandboxing (bubblewrap)
Funny, the top comment is saying how good it looks and the second to top comment is saying how bad it looks
Are you talking about the stroke joke?
Hold up have we met before or what introduction are you talking about?
I would’ve said an emergency stroke is when someone says they’ll be gone for “5-15 minutes”
“Hmmm, couldn’t solve the riddle. Well, might as well masturbate”
Shouldn’t have any sign that it has been edited. Perfect gaslighting communicator. Google would finally have cornered a niche in messaging
I don’t think you got the idea of a federated blocklist the other person was talking about
It doesn’t seem like a particularly social activity
It’s the silly license thing
Lmao it was funny seeing that making the rounds
And it’s above Threads.net. Talk about priorities lol
Prompting for every single command seems like it’d suck