

Their priority is white supremacist hierarchy rather than their neighbors’ lives.
Their priority is white supremacist hierarchy rather than their neighbors’ lives.
Thank you! It sounds like a really interesting tool. I’d like to have a VPC sort of setup for my devices that I can connect to externally. I don’t think I need the mesh aspect of it, I’d likely just have one VPN act as a hub. But I’ll definitely look into this more. If it does routing for IPs a bit more conveniently that’d be worth it to me.
That’s very interesting. Once you connect something to your mesh you can access the rest of the mesh by IP? What is the gateway in that case?
What do you have set up for mesh VPN?
Fedora felt like discovering the lost facilities and constructors from BLAME!. The contructors can build what you require however the lands have long been abandoned after it’s creators let the machines(IBM) run rampant.
I’m using Fedora and this is too real.
This sign is a despicable lie.
MBAs love taking an existing brand and sucking whatever value they can extract. Like chupacabras but for functioning and useful products.
Anything that keeps maps in local storage so you can use GPS while offline is somewhere between very helpful and lifesaving. Sounds like Osmand is in there.
Organic Maps lets you download also. I got it specifically for backpacking because it enabled that. It certainly has been worth the $0. I should probably donate something each trip.
That kind of contribution seems like a lower level of effort than making changes to source code.
The USB-C power is huge. I don’t know why it is so hard to find. I do not want another massive power brick and barrel connector.
What would you base it on? I’m interested in the DIY approach setting up a router.
You’ll be saving lives, yeah, but between dealing with entitled assholes that won’t follow directions and then yell at you because they didn’t.
It’s maybe easy to burn out in any career. Society has deprioritized individual fulfillment for most of us because it harms the nesting levels of billionaires’ yachts.
We were supposed to be a representative democracy with one rep for every 33,000 Americans. When voting for president each state gets one vote per rep and one for each of their two senators.
A while back some assholes decided that 33,000 is too representative and we should have a fixed number instead. So now it turns out that Wyoming should get one rep for every 58,000 Americans so their votes are worth far more than a Californian’s.
They force you to re-buy the same software for literally the same hardware. That’s insane.
I installed a new GPU and it changed the device name of my NIC so all my network setup suddenly broke.
Now every ~5th time I wake my computer from sleep the monitor comes on briefly and I then get a black screen. If I turn the monitor off and back on it fixes it.
Would be cool to have more people on Linux finding and fixing these little details.
I would use Gitlab only in an airgapped network. Password resets sent to attacker-supplied emails is such a complete failure of a security model it seems like it is only a matter of time until the next critical vulnerability.
That’s gotta be satisfying that your vengeful anger took down their whole booth.
It was a config file. The CrowdStrike code would already have been in the kernel for quite some time. Would you not need a previous version of the system without those kmods (or whatever they’re using)? That is unlikely.
I liked the install process for Void. I had a live USB and there were instructions to partition, install packages, and chroot. I could tell how it was getting set up and felt like I could easily make modifications to the install process if I wanted.
How can I get set up going from the Containerfile to an ISO?