

If you have secure boot off OR don’t have a bios password you are just as insecure as this “vulnerability” would make you
If you have secure boot off OR don’t have a bios password you are just as insecure as this “vulnerability” would make you
Is your time & date set correctly?
… your nas only had 12gb of storage??
I would recommend just getting an inexpensive USB 3.0 m.2 or sata adapter ($10) and using a spare drive you have laying around with it. Should be dramatically more reliable.
(Just be careful if you decided to use a large spinning disk, they can have higher power draw than the Pi can support, m.2 or sata SSD is the way to go here if you want simplicity)
~200000 in ~73 million isn’t so bad, right?
It is fairly trivial to bypass the win11 upgrade requirements, if that is preferable to you.
Calling a PC a not-smart device is pretty humorous, in my eyes.
reading these comments makes me quite please about my $6 renewal .stream domain lol
The CMOS battery only maintains the data in the bios’ volatile memory and runs the RTC when the system has no power, it is completely out of the picture when data is being read from said volatile memory.
It is a CPU vulnerability, so while the researchers used QEMU for their example, it is not necessarily specific to it.
PETG is typically less heat resistant than ABS
do people actually use color names in webdev?
Never change, Phoronix comments section
Having an adblocker and whitelisting a website you want to benefit from ad revenue are not mutually exclusive.
Common milkweed really living up to the name in the midwest
This guy’s wiring certainly isn’t up to code.
“no features in RCs” is a very basic rule, this was a forgone conclusion. If these features were so integral to data integrity, he should have kept bcachefs out of the kernel until they were ready.
video goes unbelievably hard
Arachne is more cleverer but more susceptible to poorly tuned settings (than the classic slicing engine)
So don’t use it? How much or how little actual security secure boot provides is a topic that has been discussed to oblivion. I brought it up to make a point of how badly people are overreacting about the severity of this latest framework news.