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phew! good thing I still have a few 386sx AMI BIOS boards handy. no ones shopping around zero days on those anymore, right?
…just this guy, you know.
phew! good thing I still have a few 386sx AMI BIOS boards handy. no ones shopping around zero days on those anymore, right?
been doing this for decades, and yet…
Most of the people who were on the hook for these policies were just being preyed upon and squeezed for money.
thats sad as hell, man. I am glad your empathy took you in a better direction and you are no longer feeding the beast. stay safe and thank you for the education.
hey, thanks for the detailed run-down on this scam! your background in a portion of this chain sounds pretty damn interesting if you ever want to explain how you got in/out of it.
again, your comment was an absolute eye opener - thank you.
there was a mental word search, glitch in the matrix moment right at that point - read into that what you will, cuz these days all options are valid.
“insinuate” is absolutely the very best word, but publicly one has to walk the fine line between complicity and hair-on-fire alarm, and so “initiate” came out of her mouth.
for the record, I think we are past the face-melting stage.
from the video…
I think we need to be very cautious with the AI narrative where we are being lead to confuse mass surveillance with intelligence and by doing so initiate these corporate technologies into the core of our social and governmental institutions.
so voice typing, huh? not really sure it matters at this point. I use an open source keyboard, but my inputs go right into the OS of the worlds largest spy organization.
on the other hand… this is a great opportunity to hone your handwriting and memory skills.
tl;dw - individual containers isolated in HVMs with traditional container tooling.
I have been living under a rock and had not heard of this project before. it does seem to give a reasonable alternative to the manual VM[container] two-step for some workloads.
an older, but more complete intro lives at Kata Containers An introduction and overview [you tube]
LMDE - the emergency escape hatch for mint. gotta love the forethought.
understood. tinycore is a live installable distro, so you can still test it on bare metal.
pick the GUI flavor and kick the tires for a while.
the repos are browsable inside the package manager - I would imagine they are browsable outside as well, but I have never had cause to do so.
honestly, give tinycore a shot. fire it up in a VM and take a look around - it really is an amazingly useful distro.
- Lazy
the only honest answer.
creative is great, but sometimes you really just want your fleet of servers to do their fleet of servers thing. no fuss, no hassle. 100% solid and stable. learn the “debian way” and life is grand.
debian saved my marraige and raised my kids - ok, not really, but almost.
lots of debian. its debian all the way down.
65536 levels of nested goodness, bae-bae!
damn skippy, it counts. 👍
if the install had finished and the installer was simply reading the flash drive to clean itself up, unmount filesystems and reboot, then chances are you are fine. However, as a personal rule I never allow an installation to go into production if there were any unexpected anomalies during installation. its just not worth the risk.
sigh. here we go again…
unzips archive
ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
but seriously, modern FOSS distros (yes, debian is modern, damnit!) are amazingly good. you have an exceptionally high probablility of switching and staying switched.