Trying to get started with reverse engineering and binary exploitation by following this guy. My brain hurts, but in a good way!
Trying to get started with reverse engineering and binary exploitation by following this guy. My brain hurts, but in a good way!
Running an RKE cluster as VMs on my ceph+proxmox cluster. Using Rook and external ceph as my storage backend and loving it. I haven’t fully migrated all of my services, but thus far it’s working well enough for me!
I actually, legitimately, laughed out loud at this one 🤣
Good bot
I don’t know how I feel about this personally. On the one hand, I feel like this is a privacy win for those who want it: no watch history means no algorithmic recommendations and (presumably) less data collection for those users. On the other hand, I personally really enjoy the recommendations that YouTube makes for me. Maybe it is the wide variety of content that I watch, but I’m honestly very pleased with the recommendations that YouTube provides. That being said, I feel like the opt-in to algorithmic recommendations is a good thing overall, however I am personally going to leave my watch history enabled.
Back when COVID was in its prime, I was contributing CPU/GPU cycles to Folding@Home for protein folding simulations and working on a vaccine. Since then, I’ve reimaged my desktop twice. I should probably reinstall the BOINC client to contribute again…
Thanks for the info. That seems quite heavy handed.
I’m out of the loop, what is France trying to do with regard to DNS?
Here’s the link to the study: https://doi.org/10.3390/s23136205
A modern classic IMO 🤣
Hello fellow domain hoarder 🤣
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Very frustrating to hear. I’ve been slowly migrating away from RHEL-based distros after they shifted CentOS to be upstream from RHEL. This is another nail in the coffin in my books.
I’m posting currently from the PWA after I enabled 2FA on my account (not currently working with Jerboa). It’s nice and works well, but I prefer the more compact list view present in Jerboa. Other than that, no complaints!
Great video, thanks for sharing.
That thing sounds like a death trap 😬
We use wiki.js at work and it is great. A nice benefit is you can track your articles in a git repository for granular change tracking.
Oh weird, that sucks lol
Nice! I did the same, but I did it on my resin printer so the full 1:1 wouldn’t fit. I ended up doing a 1/4th scale…I call him mini me lol.
Crashing and burning (in a non-production environment) is an excellent motivator to develop necessary skills; being unafraid to break things and fix them when they inevitably break helps you get a deeper understanding of how the systems work, for what it’s worth.