The original movie came out in 1994, Universe came out in 2009. That’s 15 years. 2009 to 2024 is also 15 years. Universe is about to be older than Stargate was when it came out. Yikes.
The original movie came out in 1994, Universe came out in 2009. That’s 15 years. 2009 to 2024 is also 15 years. Universe is about to be older than Stargate was when it came out. Yikes.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto.
I was kind of a space cadet, so I never learned the planets by mnemonic, just by remembering their names.
Now Pluto’s been demoted (but not in my heart 💔), and I never actually need to refer to my list of planets anyway :\
Heh, thanks. I have heard good things about the show. I should probably pick it up and start watching at some point. I just really hate that sense of “unfinished story”.
Or surreal maybe? That would make more sense given the context…
tail end of The Expanse
What? They actually finished it?!
googles
Oh. Season 6. That leaves out an entire 1/3 of the story from the books :(
I’d love to watch the show, but I can’t bear the thought of the story being that unfinished in the TV adaptation :(
Try out Stardust. The book is good, but the film is great.
What do you get when you cross Family guy with BTTF?
1.21 giggetywatts!
The splendid queen! Behold, the five blessings of abundance, community, courage, fertility, and strength. Truly, her presence is reason to celebrate.
Simple: Computers are not doors with locks. Antivirus is not a deadbolt, and IMO it’s really misleading to compare them. You’re trying to tell people in this thread that you need AV on Linux, against consensus, “because security”. I still don’t understand why you think it’s necessary. What’s your threat model? How does AV improve security on your servers in a way that a firewall doesn’t?
Did you know that there’s another jackoneil on lemmy? Except he spells his name with just one ‘l’, and he has no sense of humor at all.
But would you put a deadbolt on your garage door? Or on your fridge door? IMO, arguing by analogy here just obfuscates the points – your servers aren’t physical doorways with locks, and comparing them just confuses the issue.
Can you explain what added security an antivirus package would offer for a Linux server? I haven’t done much with Linux administration, mostly just using Docker images for stuff at work.
I’m not a super Linux expert or anything, but I do grok tech, and I’m curious about this topic.
I use podman at work, mostly just a Docker replacement. My biggest problem with it is typing “pdoman” in commands by mistake.