

It was kept in a bucket of vinegar. I’m sure that it was completely fine.


It was kept in a bucket of vinegar. I’m sure that it was completely fine.


An almost inevitable result of venture capital, IMHO.


A lot of dictators die peacefully in their sleep a night. 😞


I mean, you can get rid of NAT and subnet your systems in a logical fashion. That’s pretty awesome.


I use ULA for my WireGuard tunnels, otherwise it’s all public IPv6 (mostly lightly firewalled).
I’m fine with SLAAC, even for servers. I just manually update my DNS with the server addresses when I set them up.


I give money to LibreOffice, Thunderbird, Armbian, the Wikipedia, and so on. I don’t have to, but it shows my appreciation, and maybe helps them do more in some small way.


This is amazing!
I thought waiting to unpack was an indication that they didn’t want to waste time, and disconnecting the phone was so that they wouldn’t be disturbed? 🤔


Very minor note. The blog mentions that the attacker was unlikely to have gained anything by Monero mining. However the Monero page itself says:
Monero can be mined by both CPUs and GPUs, but the former is much more efficient.


I don’t know… I don’t mind if some systems break down, but I’d prefer communities where people have the will and means to help each other than mass destruction.


From my point of view the capitalists are evil.
I’m into 3D printing and have no idea what I would use magnet for. 😅


I got 135 blocks via sshguard over the first 12 hours today. So, yeah, welcome to the Internet! 😄


Ooo velcro seems like a great idea!


Yes, good point!


Love it!


I think that it’s fine. My hearing sucks ass and I mostly listen to podcasts, so I wouldn’t be a good person to ask.
You could ask the people in your union to help you survive, oh wait…
So the US response to global warming will be to put murder bots along all the borders. 😬