The nostalgia is strong in this one, I love these discoveries.
The nostalgia is strong in this one, I love these discoveries.
Sweet, maybe I can roll back all the way to windows XP now /s
Good, break up that boring monotonous pattern.
I used to use ansible and helm, but it is overkill for my case. Today I basically use a combo of markdown and bash scripts, the combination of them allows me to run the scripts straight from my IDE.
Really good writeup of a very interesting exploit.
I had the same idea a couple years back and even though I would love something that you download and just run and it would work, I realized that in order to get a decent adoption rate, you would need a whole ecosystem, similar to apple in order for it to work.
I still think you can develop something like a hub where you install services like apps, but I doubt it would attract anyone outside selfhosting circles.
That sounds absolutely nothing like an old school modem
This is how I see God, pretty sure it applies to seeding as well.
There are several things you can and should do to harden your server, many of them can be found here.
Removed by mod
My os is running with a slightly modified us qwerty, which then is mapped through keyboard firmware to a modified us dvorak.
Ah just read the post title. Thanks for the correction!
l wouldn’t call half of these java frameworks
They do know that that’s exactly the information that’s behind every scam right?
Not to piss on anyones parade here, but grepping something out of a json structure is one of the most asked questions for jq as well. Of course json is nice, but if the goal is to simplify data extraction, I’m not sure much will be gained by this.
As far as reducing the toolchain necessary to extract the same data, this is a welcome addition.
What distro are you using? I update on a weekly basis and usually have 10 - 15 updated packages.
Would it not be possible to block this using firewall rules?
Jesus that thing just remind me of Lara Croft’s boobs in the first tombraider game.
Nice post, thanks for sharing!