

Isn’t SCMP not super reliable?
It’s owned by Alibaba.
Or am I being overly critical?


Isn’t SCMP not super reliable?
It’s owned by Alibaba.
Or am I being overly critical?


Some enterprise grade stuff still use BIOS. But I haven’t messed with one for over 6 years


I’m a network engineer, I always have a flashlight on me since I have to get into crawl ways to chase cables
I personally have an Acebeam E70 Mini because it’s high CRI and non-PWM.
PiHole and then Minecraft actually all through CLI.
Imagine my shock once I found out about screen and SSH. I didn’t need to walk back and forth between my computer and the server.
I didn’t touch a GUI for about 4 years.
Cries in SFFPCs
Hard to tame a 5800X3D in a 8L case


Because NIPRNET sucks to do OSINT.
You don’t want to be in the military for anything PSYOPS.
You’d be better off as a contractor.


Ethernet is a layer 1/2 standard, so it is technically it’s anything covered under IEEE 802.3.
But for most folks Ethernet is a copper patch cable and a copper port.
My comment was more directed at the unholy costs of copper SFPs and their heat when dealing with multigig setups.


I run fiber because fiber SFPs are cheaper than copper lol.
But if it doesn’t move in my house, it’s wired.
I use a framework for my laptop. I brought my own ram and storage.
Just use a custom list for them. Or just isolate them on a different vlan.


Thanks. Forgot to look at GitHub
That’s also assuming they used proper salts and a strong hashing algorithm.
Also MITM and or phishing attacks are not super common but can also depreciate your common password very quickly.
Always layered defense. If it’s not 1 thing, it could be another.
Unique passwords are just one facet on a multi-layered security defense.


I have horrible errors in my ZFS pools until I did a memtest. Fixing my ram eliminated all the errors.


I mean any single factor authentication is terrible. Two factor is always preferred.
Adguard is a little more refined imho.
Ran pinhole for ages and used scripts to update it.
Adguard, everything is built into the UI. Although custom rules for certain clients are a little hard in Adguard.
Now I have a dual system.
Adguard is a secondary and DoH as my primary. That way I have DNS services regardless of if the internet is up or down.


Backblaze.
9/month for unlimited storage.
I’m at 4tb stored.

Ah damn. I’m sorry, that sucks!

Oracle has 2 free ARM instances.
I use one as a VPN endpoint.
Other one I might try playing with SOCKs.
Works fine for me. Firefox, Android, and within the EU.