

Perhaps feed the convincing fake data so they don’t realize they’ve been IP banned/used agent filtered.
Perhaps feed the convincing fake data so they don’t realize they’ve been IP banned/used agent filtered.
Using Linux with obscure hardware (CNC mills, chromatographs, etc) is a bit like punching yourself in the nuts, but still free.
pass otp. Works, more secure then SMS, open source.
Run the BIOS self tests.
Something’s definitely broken (TPM errors, self test errors, graphical artifacts), but I can’t tell what from the image. I would guess motherboard problems, or a subtly damaged CPU.
Could also be more then one problem in the case of over voltage (worst case consequence of PSU damage), or intermittent failure from under voltage (should be fixed with a new PSU).
I don’t think so, unless the pirate left a calling card. If you want to make sure, just make the same sheet in pirated and non pirated versions, and compare the file. (They are zip archives, so that will let you see the raw XML)
What ever happened to the badly drawn comic memes, I liked those.
Why does the tea project not have users claim ownership of GitHub profiles. That way it could be retroactively applied with no effort on the user or maintainer.
Security from what? Get a threat model.
A NAT will restrict connections from the internet, but won’t stop attacks from your local network. As your network grows, it might be a good idea to isolate shitty IOT devices (firmware is often full of holes), home internet and sensitive devices like cameras.
Federation should hapen automaticly when a user subscribes to content on another instance.
Of of the osmocom stuff is not in GitHub, which includes open source cellular network stacks, and assorted radio stuff like Rtl-sdr drivers.
Where thinkpad?
UTF-8 for plain text, trying to figure out the encoding, especially with older files/equipment/software is super annoying.
Just add -a for auto compression.
That’s what the subscribed feed is for.
More context please: What happened? What were you doing? What does you setup look like?
It’s still there in modern Linux at include/math-emu/double.h
Backups people backups. You don’t realize how much you want them until it’s too late to make them.
You got it to crash your kernel? I only ever got it to crash the editor. :(
If you don’t bother to provide any argument, I won’t bother to argue.
If it’s not running on the cloud, I can always just stay on an old version. If it’s open source, that old version can be maintained and updated indefinitely.