GPT4 says: July 10 - Day 1:
Cattle Decapitation
Origin
Fallujah
The Zenith Passage
No Zodiac
Nocturnal Slaughter
Aethere
I Of Helix
Parasitic Ejaculation
Epicardiectomy
Aenimus
July 11 - Day 2:
Psycroptic
Euphoric Defilement
Disentomb
Ovid's Withering
Acrania
Lost Soul
Condemned
Gortuary
Saponification
Party Cannon
Splattered
Omnihility
Ignition is awesome
I know at least few components in the power grid that run on top of linux
I would suggest more learn by doing approach. Learning OSI model etc is nice, but it is quite jargon :)
Use some old PC as a server, and get some network cards into it, and use it as firewall/router. Route your home network/NAT/DNS/DCHP through it. Raspberry Pi’s are nice, but their hw is still bit limited.
OPNSense is quite nice and easy free and open source firewall/router solution.
If you want to add bit of flexibility, you can use some virtualization platform like VMware in to the machine, so that you can run OPNSense in it, with some other virtual servers.
Then when you get things working, you can start looking in to VLAN’s, because they are quite important part of enterprise networking. Most cheap switches nowadays support VLAN’s out of the box.
“The Official A Game of Thrones Coloring Book” hahaha, jesus fucking christ
Why isn’t the bible in the list, it is full of sexual pervercy.
Theee laaand off theee freeee*
** Unless it is against what I think
Combining EV and plugin hybrids together is quite strong indicator that this study has agenda attached.
Plugin hybrids were the most unreliable. Tech wise all hybrids are more closer to gas powered than EV’s. Of course plugin hybrids are more unreliable, you have two engines, so you get issues from both.
Better than 666, which I did once 20 years ago
He speaks both languages, and in general Swedish Finns curse in finnish
Yes, I learned very quickly that +1 in this flag syntax means execution, so first 6 means that owner of the file does not have execution permission, which means that nothing is allowed to execute in the system.
In 2000 I was running my first Linux homelab server, I ran chmod -R 666 /, it did not end well.
Is it mastodon or just something custom?
Akkoma it seems
Make internet to be just porn, that is the solution.
I use rasp as Bluetooth receiver for my home assistant sensors (Ruuvi tags mainly)
This is just plain stupid.
Forcing browser to block certain sites is like making car manufacturers make the car shutdown if you are trying to smuggle foreign cheese in to France.
Tech illiterates making the decision here.
I would just wait before doing any crazy. I would assume they can get a new domain, and migrate current environment there. Probably causes few issues for few days.
If you want to support smaller instances (which is of course good), then you should create new account somewhere.
Yes, just ignore
For “a sec” might probably be more like “a nano sec”