

What’s the issue with the security posture of iPads you are implying?
There’s nothing here because my brain is smooth and I have no original thoughts. You made a mistake coming here.


What’s the issue with the security posture of iPads you are implying?
Nedry was the systems engineer, Arnold was the operations admin. One was a construction worker, the other was the architect. Neither can truly do the other’s job, but are aware of how they do it.


Are you seriously telling us you reading from three reddit threads from almost a decade ago and consider that “reputation”?


What worries me more is that no one here, including myself, actually understands the concepts of the OSI model that is foundational knowledge.


IP is layer 3 and TCP is layer 4.
Please elaborate your nonsensical comment.


I’m old and dumb, and will attempt with a BSD distro first before I use a Linux distro. Have had better luck in the past with that route for dogshit driver support on various devices.


This post interests me. I have an old af MacBook air and considering wiping the old MacOS and install Linux.


How would you access the info if electricity permanently goes out?


Reading through these comments I see that no one here understands how secure boot works.


One thing you probably forgot to check is if your TLD registrar supports DyDNS and you have it set on both sides of the route.
I’ve been serving video to myself remotely via proxy for six years on Cloudflare, never got any email to stop, never got throttled for bandwidth issues. They likely don’t want you to host another version of YouTube, or tank their pipes with data, otherwise they don’t give a fuck what you do
Any suggestions as to where we all can source cheap high-volume drives, such as refurbs pulled from upgraded old racks?


I love the shit out of this. I can relate SO HARD to everything she wrote. It’s like most people don’t understand how to communicate with regular normal human beings


Opnsense > pfsense
The fact that I have to go through a fucking purchase page, even though pfsense is free (for now), is sketch as hell. First step in their inevitable enshittification.
Opnsense is funded by European non-profits, and is has a better UI


Why would a post on a .org domain blog site about blocking AI bots be relevant to my VPN?


Im not a cloudflare dick rider, so if you have a suggestion for a better service with commensurate features, im all ears.


Yep. Why do you ask?


Not a bot. Both of you can go fuck yourselves with an ENTIRE can of bear mace.
🤔 Here you go.