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A woman would have to be in my house to see the contents of my refrigerator
A woman would have to be in my house to see the contents of my refrigerator
I got some extra room in my house too
Welcome back to the clown show everybody!
Games is still what keeps me on the absolute shit show that is Windows. Proton has come a long way in solving this problem but there are still enough issues especially with new games that I have to have a Windows partition.
Windows in general is just fucking hostile to use. Everything they do now just seems like they are spitting in your face and laughing at you.
It would be nice if they stopped their support of Russia as well
I have been mostly happy with minio but the setup and update process are a bit painful so next time I find myself annoyed with it I might have to give this a shot.
The AI solution will be to stop producing food. That would save enormous amounts of energy.
I had to check if this article was from The Onion
Whenever people ask me to put up right wing propaganda type shit I just say I can’t find it
Who the fuck gives a shit what Russia has to say?
I think this is the correct answer. I am very smart in a few things. Average at a bunch of things and dumb regarding tons of things.
As long as you do not allow password logins for ssh you can let the silly idiots beat their heads against it or you could use a script to ban them. They will not brute force a properly secured ssh server.
I would be mostly annoyed about the log entries. That would be my primary motivation to ban script kiddy hack attempts.
Lemmy has the disadvantage of being opensource. In the long run this can be good for security but in the short term this gives your enemies a blueprint of your software and they know exactly how to attack you.
The only time I have every been compromised was when I was running 3rd party code open to the internet. I have been running my own code open to the internet for 20+ years and have been safe with it. I don’t think I am some kind of god coder or anything but I am mindful of best practices and most importantly I am a small fish in a big pond.
Long story short is that running popular 3rd party code open to the internet exposes you to unique threats that you should be prepared for. Subnet/vlan it, vpn it, lock it down,
I could legitimately see this as some hillbilly conservatives excuse for getting caught in a gay relationship. “It wasn’t me! The aliens made me like this!”