

If you vote based on the name of the party instead of what they offer, you reap what you sow.


If you vote based on the name of the party instead of what they offer, you reap what you sow.


I hope he’ll eventually be liable for all the illegal orders he asked to willfully ignore one day.


I bought my Lifetime license more than 10 years ago… doesn’t mean they can’t rug pull tho 😬


PostmarketOS looking real good right about now.


Or Matrix, no need for a phone number and good luck having all instances to comply.
In single-player games only, and when I’m done with the main game as a way of enjoying the game a bit more on my own terms.


Meanwhile I’m still able to cast anything from my Plex server 😏
I don’t want just to see the future, but the past as well. Would be nice to witness some unadulterated historical moments.


Nice, so instead of targetting multiple platforms, a bad actor simply has to find a single zero-day to infiltrate the IDF high-ranking officers.


Loved them both for what they were, sad they cancelled it :(


All my homies buys Brother laser printers.


What if the code itself wasn’t generated, but the developer was assisted by an AI and it found some errors that the dev had missed?


SVGs are everywhere nowadays, from website logos, to UI elements to even the favicon.


Complete the brunch with bacon and sausages.


If you don’t plan on making a successor that plays and contains the features the userbase would expect, don’t name it like it’s a sequel.
They ruined the name of a perfectly good franchise just to attract the fanbase, nobody wins and everyone is angry.


By a different user. All it means is that both posts refers to the same outbound URL.


To answer your question, security is always a tradeoff with convenience.
One way you could leverage LUKS while having it auto-reboot unattended would be auto-unlock the volume by using the TPM module.
That way if someone attempts to extract the server’s data by putting the drive in another system, the data will at least be encrypted at rest.












That’s for planned maintenances, a faulty memory module isn’t something you want to keep using for long :)