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Operyl
·9 日前·議論
It's all fun and games until the model is smart enough to figure out privilege escalation, i.e. a lot of people don't realize Docker enabled on a regular user is enough for privilege escalation if you "follow the tutorials."
Operyl
·23 日前·議論
That's actually a common scam that happens, too. It's a constant problem in my city, and while I already have the app downloaded on my phone others do not and find themselves getting nasty bills in the mail months later.
Operyl
·先月·議論
I really just want the Frame, I'm already convinced (before the price hikes) that the Steam Machine was going to be way too high based on their comments to press.
Operyl
·3 か月前·議論
This is destroying me, none of my web browser extensions will talk with the local 1password application. Why the fuck does it need to talk to the internet to talk to my local application? Argh!
Operyl
·3 か月前·議論
Haha! I did something similar, and went as far as integrating a label printer (ZQ620) and use a TC53 with the barcode scanner to sub organize quickly :x.
Operyl
·5 か月前·議論
They already are, I've been dealing with Vietnam and Korea residential proxies destroying my systems for weeks, I'm growing tired. I cannot survive 3500 RPS 24/7.
Operyl
·5 か月前·議論
I feel like I’m the only one without major issues here. The autocorrect works, the keys I tap are right. Going to Android with the Android Keyboard drives me nuts.
Operyl
·6 か月前·議論
Target does tend to build cases, up to a certain point, so as to not waste LE time. But it’s not as much as people tend to think. If you steal a candy bar or a loaf of bread it’s just not worth it, but more? A TV? Yes.
Operyl
·6 か月前·議論
Sadly not a whole lot you can do. You could try and gain some legitimacy by getting your recipe added to homebrew but otherwise no clue. I wasn't laughing at it at the author, more so just the irony of the situation.
Operyl
·6 か月前·議論
This tool makes providing evidence for SOC2 slightly easier, and I do wish I had had this when I started my SOC2 journey at $dayJob.
Operyl
·6 か月前·議論
Hahaha, I love it. But also, a security tool you're going to be using against your core infrastructure should probably not be a random binary that you also tell users to strip quarantine off of to use: `sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine`. Sigh at the state of running stuff on macOS sometimes.

All joking aside, this looks great. Is there a plan to allow for "custom checks" with custom rules users create? Think of "never should happen" access from a to z, etc.
Operyl
·8 か月前·議論
Did you try putting it in your global config file?

Windows: ~/AppData/Local/pnpm/config/rc

macOS: ~/Library/Preferences/pnpm/rc

Linux: ~/.config/pnpm/rc
Operyl
·9 か月前·議論
I don't think it's entirely inaccurate to call out sick here. If you're having issues compartmentalizing the fact you are not getting paid it can impair your ability to effectively control the airspace.
Operyl
·10 か月前·議論
Off the top of your head do you know of any file transfer tools that do utilize multiple streams?
Operyl
·5 年前·議論
At the same time, the post clearly states that the investigation is over. Nobody is rushing Upwork here, they’ve already finished.
Operyl
·7 年前·議論
You could suspend the terminal with Ctrl-S and unsuspend with Ctrl-Q?
Operyl
·7 年前·議論
Perhaps not untruthful, but bending words to make it look malicious when it wasn’t? In general, your statement was just malicious to the point of “untrustworthy”.
Operyl
·8 年前·議論
We're not talking about simple, zero install web apps here. We're mostly talking about Electron apps, which are "web apps" but still downloaded in the traditional sense though.
Operyl
·8 年前·議論
Can you elaborate on the "annoying install experience?" I find that is completely opposite, most apps are drag and drop install (and finish their set ups on first launch, if any). Others are a very simple to click through installer. I find the installation experience to be much more .. annoying in windows sometimes. In OS X most apps are installed by dragging and dropping (well, not even required) to /Applications (usually by a folder aliased right to the right of it) and getting a "Installation Progress" in the form of how long it takes to copy data to the disk out of a compressed dmg. In Windows, most installers I run into still do the near straight run to 99%, then sit there for however long the actual installation took, or circles back 15 times.