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293984j29384
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I actually think your first sentence is a spot on definition for 'bricked'. However, this specific scenario does not meet the criteria you've defined. Nobody is throwing out their car because it was only temporarily disabled. Another OTA update fixed it minutes later.
293984j29384
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I think this blog post is an insight into mental illness.
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
Thank you for that incredibly kind offer. I've spent the last year or so automating everything I can. I've made peace with letting go. You spend your entire life accumulating "stuff" to only realize none of it matters.
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
Does anything like this exist for Mac OS without npm as a requirement? With all the recent package compromises, I'm hesitant to use anything that requires NPM.
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
As someone with ALS and won't see next year, please do not post my memoriam page to HN.
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
I scanned this discussion looking for a way to tell if you've been compromised but nothing jumped out.
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
None of what you describe would I label within the realm of 'average'
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·2 anni fa·discuss
On Windows that means your requests are queried against all DNS servers listed.
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·4 anni fa·discuss
While I don't have any factual proof to refute your statements, in my personal experience almost every organization uses NAT & RFC1918 address space. The only client I can think of in my 20 years of experience that used a public IPv4 per VM/machine was the DoD, specifically, the U.S. Army.

From your very last statement, I think you've confused self hosting (like buying a VPS from Digital Ocean and hosting your own blag) and how the real world works (like going to Dell.com and ordering a new laptop). "The mainframe" these days is almost always behind a L4/L7 load balancer or other network device and very rarely directly addressable.
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·5 anni fa·discuss
I treat it as prosumer grade equipment. I use it at home but not at the office. My general rule of thumb is if I need it to make money, it's not going to be Ubiquiti.
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·6 anni fa·discuss
8GB and 16GB configurations seem more than enough..
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·6 anni fa·discuss
What makes Wireguard more secure? The article appears to make some weak claims about a smaller codebase and less configuration options but I don't think that translate directly into it being more secure?
293984j29384
·7 anni fa·discuss
My first laptop was an Apple PowerBook 140 and I've owned a succession of Mac laptops since then (Wallstreet, G4 Aluminum, 2012 & 2017 Macbook Pro) and yet I'm typing this on a Surface Pro because I had such a poor experience with the 2017 Macbook Pro that I'll probably never go back. That keyboard was such junk that I literally feel like Apple robbed me. I really regret not returning the computer within the two week window for a full refund. I realize this rant isn't very productive but I still hope the ghost of Steve Jobs reads it.