It just occurred to me that I can smush the dependencies of two packages together to visualize them at the same time. Here's libcairo2-dev and libsdl2-dev at once.
Apologies for the low volume of the recording :/ This copy seems slightly louder to me than the version on the official page. However the official page includes (high-quality and audible) Q&A at the end.
"Third, FOSS has become a religion for many. All things must be FOSS because it’s a holy conquest, and if just everything were FOSS all would be perfection because reasons."
If FOSS were actually a religion, the holy conquest you describe would be the most adorable and least bloody holy conquest in the history civilization.
If FOSS were actually a religion, then what is stopping you from joining the least bloody and most adorable religion in the history of civilization?
I'm pretty sure this was the one that got me to lose data on several days of Advent of Code 2021.
The number of such bugs found in this tiny codebase (https://github.com/antirez/kilo/search?q=memory is not comprehensive) is a huge case against C. I'm not out of practice, I'm just only able to manage memory reliably in C++, for all that I dislike it.
If enabled, any terminal program can read your clipboard just by printing a few characters to stdout. https://github.com/akkartik/teliva has no hope of sandboxing that.
Hopefully there isn't any worse crap lurking in this list. No "this escape sequence runs the command you provide". That I can spot, at least..