Best of luck with it fam. Good to know there’s a healthy exit somewhere out there.
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I actually prefer to microdit.
DahGangalang@infosec.pubto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock but it is SELECT RomNum FROM Digits ORDER BY RomNum; --it will work this time
8·5 months ago"Yeah Facebook, I’d like to report this post.
Reason: I’m in it and don’t like it"
Is there actually a way to do mapping (like google maps) with Vim? Or am I reading too much into the meme?
Can you explain how/why its the same?
My instinct says its actually trying to reach 127.1.0.0 (which is still local host), but that’s an educated guess at best.
I need this in green text format
DahGangalang@infosec.pubto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"They just have to read the documentation"
1·11 months agoWas going to be skeptical about an obscure distro, but I see they are currently #2 on Distrowatch. Can’t believe I’ve never heard of it before.
Appreciate the recommendation, I’ll def look into it!
DahGangalang@infosec.pubto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"They just have to read the documentation"
3·11 months agoWhen my win 10 gaming box EOLs this fall, I’m probably going to jump it straight to arch, since it looks like the most straightforward way to build a Steam OS like system.
Interesting.
It looks I was close on my understanding, but not quite there. Lol, guess I’ll need to bust this back open.
So, if I recall correctly, I had to set up a device as an i2p server (seems like they were super light weight and you could configure your phone to do it) and then you could use your browser of choice with the “i2p server” as a proxy.
Its my understanding that each of the “i2p servers” acted as both an entry point and an exit point. That is to say, while my traffic entered the network there, there were other people’s traffic that could be routed through and/or exit via my server.
Am I wrong on that assessment?
Yeah, I don’t think it was confirmed to be suicide, but it sure looks a lot like suicide.
I guess what I mean to say is that I wonder what he’d be up to if he hadn’t done that.
Completely agree.
Kinda get the vibe that guy I’m replying to is asking for the times when its actually needed. If I’ve got the wrong mark there and they’re looking for daily driving, then Mullvad VPN (or comparable) is probably the better way to go.
Yeah, I remember reading about it a few years ago. Guy seems really talented, if kinda crazy and pretty racist. Curious to see where he’d be today if he hadn’t lost his marbles.
Side note, isn’t TempleOS not Linux based?
Seems like the creator (forget his name) had some beef with Linus Torvalds and was originally trying to build something to get away from his software, no?
Edit: yeah, based on the Wikipedia Page, it looks like its not based on the Linux Kernel. Also dev’s name was Terry Davis.
And most likely Beibian too!
Probably TOR.
I hear I2P had a lot of potential, but also a lot of issues. Haven’t checked up on that project in a bit. I know it was a BITCH to set up when I tried plinking with it some years ago.
So TOR (despite the latency/speed issues and its own security concerns) is still probably about as good as it gets.
The near symmetry, ah, I see weve found the true Vorin solution.
I’ve got a grandpa who says this all the time. He was a technician on a bunch of government contracts all through the cold war.
“No matter how much you try or how well you succeed in digitizing things, we still live in an analog world”
The usual for me is that I flip back over to my editor and hit ctrl+save, cause heaven forbid I ever remember to do that before running.