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If you’re genuinely worried about this, you shouldn’t be using untrusted machines for remote access.
If you’re genuinely worried about this, you shouldn’t be using untrusted machines for remote access.
Apache Guacamole might be a good option. “Clientless” (browser-based), supports various mfa, uses ssh/vnc/rdp on the backend.
However, if the data on that machine is sensitive, or if that machine has access to other sensitive things on your network, I’d suggest caution in allowing remote access from untrusted machines on the wider internet.
He volunteered.
Yes, title is a typo. Telegram post and picture indicate Su-34, a twin-seat.
This looks like a gotcha, but all of these “marriages” are just different arrangements of their core definition of marriage, and it’s exactly what they want: one man in power, and women as property.
The BBC Historic Farm Series is a collection of docuseries about daily life on English/Welsh farms from the Tudor period to WW2, with each series following a group of people spending a full year on a farm in each period. They show you all the ins and outs of life as it would have been in each era, and it’s like traveling back in time, a living museum.
The first series, Tales From The Green Valley, is available in full on archive.org, and is my favorite of the bunch. One episode per month of a year, on a little farm in Stuart-era England. It’s lovely.
What a cunt
Heyr himna smiður - a medieval Icelandic hymn, set to music by Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson
The only legitimate commands for a non-root shell are sudo -i
, exit
, and echo "yee haw"
powertop is a cool tool that can analyze your machine and provide a list of suggested power optimizations
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That’s awful, I’m sorry :(
Is your ISP’s infrastructure based on RFC 1149?
DNS is what you’re looking for. To keep it simple and in one place (your adguard instance), you can add local dns entries under Filters > DNS Rewrites in the format below:
192.xxx.x.47 plex.yourdomain.xyz
192.xxx.x.53 snapdrop.yourdomain.xyz
5-ish percent isn’t exactly tiny
Anyone that uses “woke” as a pejorative really just wants to say the n-word instead, but don’t think they can get away with it yet.
Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a loooong time.
What is your root filesystem installed on - lvm, zfs, or bare disk partitions? Are you booting with grub (legacy/bios) or systemd-boot (uefi)?
I’d recommend a full battery calibration before running the command one more time, if you haven’t already (charge the battery fully, leave it on the charger at 100% for a while, then fully discharge until it shuts itself off, leave it for a bit, then fully recharge while off). If the calibrated values line up with a full:design ratio of ~80%, especially with a 10-year-old battery with almost 700 cycles on it, my take is that’s pretty great.
That said, I think the best way to get an accurate feel for the health of an old battery is to put it through one full cycle of normal use and time how long it takes to die.