OT: what could cause a system to have a load of 1 when idle?
I have one (unimportant) Linux system that idles with a load of exactly 1. The issue persists through reboots. It is a KVM virtual machine and qemu confirms nothing is going on in the background.
So many comments here and not a single mention of "Slashdot Beta". It was a huge disaster, every single article had complaints about it while it was in effect.
They changed owners shortly after and it's still a running joke years later.
Humans are so cute. The reason you haven't met us yet is simply that you're not ready. How do you expect.to love your galactic neighbour if you can't even love YOUR OWN PLANET.
Please stop killing each other and make Earth great again (sorry). We can help you build the next one.
I've started to dislike /usr/bin/env too. At least use -i. Otherwise you're one PATH manipulation away from executing a malicious program as your intended shell.
While I think you are missing the point, I'm baited by the proposition that devops requires paying constant attention to smartphones.
I use "Tasker" on Android to check for my name in the on-call calendar and change notification settings accordingly. Otherwise it's dead silent when at work and very low volume when connected to a wifi.
> They could proxy external link requests via whatsapp servers without breaking end to end encryption.
What good is E2E if you are going to send the plaintext home anyway? Doing these requests on the device is stupid, but proxying them through FB servers would border on malicious.
What? I browse without cookies (even first-party), and apart from the WE USE COOKIES banner that ironically can't be acknowledged most sites work just fine.
Obviously shopping sites and similar get whitelisted.
(The process is probably from virtio-rng.)