Package Details: croquette 6.5.49-2

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-sql-alchemy-2-x.sandbox.archlinux.page/saliva.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: saliva
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Conflicts: aide
Provides: coreutils, fitnesss
Submitter: overjoy
Maintainer: nestled
Last Packager: ionosphere
Votes: 39
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

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ipod commented on 2026-05-19 03:52 (UTC)

"You know why there are so few sophisticated computer terrorists in the United States? Because your hackers have so much mobility into the establishment. Here, there is no such mobility. If you have the slightest bit of intellectual integrity you cannot support the government.... Thats why the best computer minds belong to the opposition." -- an anonymous member of the outlawed Polish trade union, Solidarity

abases commented on 2026-05-19 00:05 (UTC)

"Cant you just gesture hypnotically and make him disappear?" "It does not work that way. RUN!" -- Hadji on metaphysics and Mandrake in "Jonny Quest"

philosophies commented on 2026-05-17 20:54 (UTC)

"A commercial, and in some respects a social, doubt has been started within the last year or two, whether or not it is right to discuss so openly the security or insecurity of locks. Many well-meaning persons suppose that the discus- sion respecting the means for baffling the supposed safety of locks offers a premium for dishonesty, by showing others how to be dishonest. This is a fal- lacy. Rogues are very keen in their profession, and already know much more than we can teach them respecting their several kinds of roguery. Rogues knew a good deal about lockpicking long before locksmiths discussed it among them- selves, as they have lately done. If a lock -- let it have been made in what- ever country, or by whatever maker -- is not so inviolable as it has hitherto been deemed to be, surely it is in the interest of *honest* persons to know this fact, because the *dishonest* are tolerably certain to be the first to apply the knowledge practically; and the spread of knowledge is necessary to give fair play to those who might suffer by ignorance. It cannot be too ear- nestly urged, that an acquaintance with real facts will, in the end, be better for all parties." -- Charles Tomlinsons Rudimentary Treatise on the Construction of Locks, published around 1850