“Have taken up farming.”
Errar es humano. Propagar errores automáticamente es #devops
“Have taken up farming.”
I’ve got 3 tricks for ya:
Hidden hardware feature.
Not a backdoor at all.
And you have to pay like 5K to USB-IF to build your own implementation. Because everybody forgets that USB is proprietary.
But the madness of every vendor having it own proprietary conector is worse.
USB-C and USB PD may not be good enough, but it’s better than the previous alternative.
I’m surprised it was nos encrypted already.
Any one can silently hear their frequency. I looks like an easy way to know if police is coming your way, and how avoid them.
You may have one psql server per region and then use Bucardo to synchronize them.
I’ve never done this in production, so take my advice with a grain of salt.
Thank you for your service.
Just an unrelated correction:
why= por qué
because= porque
Anyways, I agree your comment. Why not both?
In my home country there’s a lot of wasted money in college, and sports is not among that. I wish they had a decent team.
KeepassXC + Syncthing is my personal solution to keep my credentials and sensitive data across my devices.
UI/UX 101, my friend.
If people are used to see specific symbols for years is hard for them to use different ones.
There’s a reason why floppy disk is still the icon for “save”.
Those people drive cars on the road!
Imagine if they change all road signs designs suddenly before you go for a ride.
Since you posted it in a selfhosting community, this is the feeling I get:
tmux gang be like: ctrl-b, c
screen boomers be like: ctrl-a, c
Title is sensationalist bs. People obsessed with elmo again.
Although it would be cool to know how normal is to lose units to the atmosphere.
We in Chile we kiss only once. Right side of the face. The fist time I greeted a spanish woman I was confused as hell.
wrong: you press esc multiple times to make sure you are in normal mode.
That’s why it’s not always an option.
Some servers have some kind remote console hardware, with their own security issues.
Your “threat model” is important too. Do you expect that server to get stolen? If it happens, is there critical data that should not leak?
Maybe you need to encrypt a directory, and not the whole drive.
If the device get stolen, your drive and its files can be easily read.
Other attacks like malware or ransomware are almost the same if the drive is encrypted or not.
Disk encryption is important for laptops and phones because these devices are frequently stolen. For desktop or servers is still good idea, though.
Dammit I cannot unsee it now.
I will keep saying Liñux now.
you are a printer we are all printers