Some enterprise grade stuff still use BIOS. But I haven’t messed with one for over 6 years
Some enterprise grade stuff still use BIOS. But I haven’t messed with one for over 6 years
I’m a network engineer, I always have a flashlight on me since I have to get into crawl ways to chase cables
I personally have an Acebeam E70 Mini because it’s high CRI and non-PWM.
PiHole and then Minecraft actually all through CLI.
Imagine my shock once I found out about screen and SSH. I didn’t need to walk back and forth between my computer and the server.
I didn’t touch a GUI for about 4 years.
For those who want to see if it’s worth clicking.
Discovered by scientists in 2000, more than 700 meters (2,300 feet) beneath the surface, the Lost City Hydrothermal Field is the longest-lived venting environment known in the ocean. Nothing else like it has ever been found.
For at least 120,000 years and maybe longer, the upthrusting mantle in this part of the world has reacted with seawater to puff hydrogen, methane, and other dissolved gases out into the ocean.
I use a framework for my laptop. I brought my own ram and storage.
Just use a custom list for them. Or just isolate them on a different vlan.
I have horrible errors in my ZFS pools until I did a memtest. Fixing my ram eliminated all the errors.
I mean any single factor authentication is terrible. Two factor is always preferred.
Adguard is a little more refined imho.
Ran pinhole for ages and used scripts to update it.
Adguard, everything is built into the UI. Although custom rules for certain clients are a little hard in Adguard.
Now I have a dual system.
Adguard is a secondary and DoH as my primary. That way I have DNS services regardless of if the internet is up or down.
Backblaze.
9/month for unlimited storage.
I’m at 4tb stored.
I’m happily using YubiKey, wish everyone implemented U2F
This is why I bought framework this time around. Hopefully they exist 5-10 years down the line.
Not an answer but more of a mitigation strategy.
Duck mail proxy and a password manager that uses its API solves a few of the issues.
Phone number is linked to Google voice so I can change it on the whim.
Stardew Valley
Terraria
I have a VLAN with a dead gateway
Yeah me as well.
Had a cheap server that had 2 x 2tb for stuff I wanted to access while away
Then turned into 3 x 8tb for redundancy and ZFS
Then turned into 2 x 3 x 20tb for dual redundancy and ZFS1
Now I want to upgrade to ECC memory and the cpu, Mobo, and ram will likely cost over $1k.
Plus with more hardware it will use more power. I’m at 125w normal usage. That costs me $284 a year to run my stack.
I’m going to need a source on that so I can avoid those kinds of TVs.
I have a 4TB NVMe and a 2TB NVMe for 6TB total.
As for my NAS, I have 160TB lol, but that’s not mainly for games.
No all of your packets will have a destination IP address. Meta data isn’t encrypted for an HTTPS.
I only really listen to them while driving 3+ hours.
My mind needs some engagement or I’ll fall asleep.
I listen to Dark Net Diaries because I’m interested in Cyber security, this American life because of the varied stories, wait wait don’t tell me because it’s light hearted, and car talk because of the nostalgia. I’m planning on grabbing a prairie home companion because my father listened to it, makes me think of him.
That being said. Dark Net is becoming a little more dramatic than I’d like, but it’s still good content.