Nah Canonical was always kinda crackpot when compared to Red Hat.
Nah Canonical was always kinda crackpot when compared to Red Hat.
My father in law was a commercial pilot and he had a home server just to keep photos and travel writing while he was flying and away from home a lot. I helped him upgrade some of that to the cloud, since that makes for sense when on the other side of the country, but he still has a bunch of stuff at home.
Every gold digger ever. Books about it, subreddits. You been living under a rock? Literally, good how to marry a rich man, and there will be digital or printed guidebooks
The messiest polycule breakup / explosion was a bunch of autistic IT workers around the DC area. Sub Dom drama plus one dude fucked his pesudo-girlfriends sister.
I’d just got back from working overseas and was renting a room in their house. Just kinda watching the whole thing burn. While getting back to normal.
If they get root or admin they can hack the chip itself.
But minor exploits, nada, no issue, you good. Gotta get root to make it happen.
Problem is if you, as they say, get got, you have no way of knowing if they’re in your CPU, and no way to fix if they did – basically gotta trash it and replace.
Looks like a usb, and a molex power connector. You’d have to break out a multimeter to figure out what’s active and what’s a ground though, and then have to bit bang your way to figure out what each connection does.
All things are possible though profound autism and schizophrenia
Crazy, rich South Africans is how we got Ubuntu
Last year’s winner was Amber Heard in Overwatch cosplay
Thankfully historical Hashicorp code has been permissively licensed and we have awesome forks like opentofu and openbao.
IBM has a history of crushing stuff like this after a few years. Breath status: held, for now.
Absolute GNU’NT
Make. Install. Clean. Good tasks for the wife
Yeah I did. God bless WineDB.
Steam before proton was okay for stuff like Fallout 3. Needed some hackery with Wine prefixes and getting the right DLLs in there but eventually worked. Older GoG games like Alpha Centauri were fine with DosBox.
Proton is great. Cyberpunk 2077 on Ultra.
Huh doesn’t require enterprise subscription to see that solution
Separate subsets, segregated traffic. Easy to avoid crosstalk by setting channels further apart or using 2.4ghz and 5ghz
At home I have one SSID as a main wifi, and the other is guest wifi and IoT or other random devices.
Main downside is getting it setup and maintenance.
Okay now do one with systemd
Antivirus as a thing is mostly dead, or has morphed into more aggressive endpoint protection. In that sense ClamAV is mostly to scan for known malware in things like mail servers. Make sure people aren’t sending malicious stuff, albeit mostly low hanging fruit.
Nextcloud, wikis, or other similar aggregation sites are also a usecase, but again low hanging fruit.
Set up a cron job and have it run periodically, like once an hour / day / week, whatever. Make sure you set up something that alerts you if/when it hits on something.