Honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if some starlink launches included secret satellites. Hide your top secret launches in plain sight with a few dozen similarly sized legit starlink satellites.
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Honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if some starlink launches included secret satellites. Hide your top secret launches in plain sight with a few dozen similarly sized legit starlink satellites.
I do all my Linux kernel development, and especially compilation, on my steam deck.
Maybe OP recycles the cups into filament.
Not to mention you really can’t hide that other drive from windows, and I’m sure a lot of the security tools would start screaming about new storage added when not expected. Data Loss Prevention is a big deal and random storage showing up doesn’t often mean the user has good things planned.
Yeah, this is an important point tbh. Vlans alone don’t add any security if your firewall doesn’t do something to prevent it, as your router will happily forward packets to the next vlan. It should be on a DMZ vlan, meaning traffic is allowed in at the firewall but not to any other internal vlans.
Everyone starts somewhere and learns as they go. You did too.
And you can even do this with luks on lvm.
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In my case, specifically tiling windows. I use i3, btw.
You can always add the env var in /etc/profile, though there are likely more fine grained approaches (like editing the firefox.desktop file) that won’t set vars for everything.
Pretty sure you meant “grub os prober” and got auto corrected for anyone confused.
Looks like you updated the numbers but not the unit label. It still says km/s^2, which is a bit nuts. 35 m/s^2 is 0-80mph in 1s which is obviously fast but not destroy-everything fast like 0-80,000mph in 1s.
He’s not even experienced, he’s new! Why’s he the one we picked to investigate?
Next time you could even add gzip or some other compression and save yourself a bit of time and bandwidth.
A quick search shows he’s actually two years older than Linus. Though I’m sure there’s plenty of young blood in the community by now.
Free or just included with your internet service? I remember getting usenet as an ISP perk long ago. No idea if they indexed any binary newsgroups though.
That’s just the default location for what it’s worth. You can move GOPATH wherever you want.
I was about to say, I swear I’ve been reading articles about Android 14 dropping soon, and this is mentioning 12.
Yeah, this is pretty textbook selection bias.