There will always be morons that just don’t get it. It is how Q Anon went from a 4chan joke to what it is now.
There will always be morons that just don’t get it. It is how Q Anon went from a 4chan joke to what it is now.
Good. Maybe we can get some sanely priced GPUs now.
This is one of my favorite games of all time. It can be a rough game to start out with because the difficulty can seem insurmountable. I would recommend looking at some guides and at least at first use the mod that allows you to edit your wand anywhere.
Live service huh… D.O.A to me
And India still happily does business with Russia
Sure
Well I just put Putin on my wanted list so THERE!
I will be the judge of that!
It seems like a ban on imports and required spaying and neutering would be a less cruel solution. Then when you find dogs younger than the ban you could start talking about euthanizing them.
I think this is the correct answer. I am very smart in a few things. Average at a bunch of things and dumb regarding tons of things.
Now that games run so well on Linux I have pretty much shut down windows in it’s entirety from my life. It has been a long time coming and it feels great!
I keep a Windows partition around for special cases but I have not had to use it in a long time. Starfeild will probably force me into it for the first time in a long time. The whole Windows experience is insulting to anyone with any self respect. It has not always been this way.
As long as you do not allow password logins for ssh you can let the silly idiots beat their heads against it or you could use a script to ban them. They will not brute force a properly secured ssh server.
I would be mostly annoyed about the log entries. That would be my primary motivation to ban script kiddy hack attempts.
Lemmy has the disadvantage of being opensource. In the long run this can be good for security but in the short term this gives your enemies a blueprint of your software and they know exactly how to attack you.
The only time I have every been compromised was when I was running 3rd party code open to the internet. I have been running my own code open to the internet for 20+ years and have been safe with it. I don’t think I am some kind of god coder or anything but I am mindful of best practices and most importantly I am a small fish in a big pond.
Long story short is that running popular 3rd party code open to the internet exposes you to unique threats that you should be prepared for. Subnet/vlan it, vpn it, lock it down,
I had to check if this article was from The Onion