

Great, now is a good time to switch my home server from testing to Trixie then stable. Have been use testing in all my home PCs but recently, I feel the server does not need all the latest updates.


Great, now is a good time to switch my home server from testing to Trixie then stable. Have been use testing in all my home PCs but recently, I feel the server does not need all the latest updates.
which is bigger? TREE(3) vs
((…(1 room of stacked papers ) room of paper) room of paper)…)) room of paper
The number of brackets in above expression is, eh, ok, you got the idea.
/s


" Windows 10 EOL doesn’t mean it will stop working. If sims has trouble just use win. "
This, just continue win 10 (or win11 even though they said not run blah blah). I have my whole house with about 4 PC/server all running Debian but I still keep one gaming PC run windows.
Just feel things are very different now. Much harder to fight/work around with govt. And this leads to my 2nd link that, kinds of conspiracy, that we maybe already have backdoor in open source projects because they are hard to detect as long as there are pre-build tools.
Anyway, lots of feelings after reading this post…
How things is done 30 years ago https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy#Criminal_investigation
And this by Ken Thompson 40 years ago https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backdoor_(computing)#Compiler_backdoors
Sorry didn’t login for some time. Yeah, basically Trixie is ‘fixed’ naming, and ‘testing’ or ‘stable’ is floating. So thats correct month ago or anytime before release Testing is same as Trixie. I want to use stable in my repo setting so it will float to future major release automatically