

Not to mention, the minute it happens, the government will carpet the skies with observation drones in the name of safety
Not to mention, the minute it happens, the government will carpet the skies with observation drones in the name of safety
That’s what I was thinking, I know the pain of watching something run for ages, only to finally get past where it failed last time and run straight in to another stumbling block.
I don’t envy you having to work in an SELinux environment with less than stellar developer understanding of policies and contexts.
Is it not possible to run it in audit mode in dev and have it tell you what the would have blocked?
I’m saving and planning to pay a $900 electricity bill in August.
Window units are a thing, and I recommend you get one.
Quad9. Swiss based, dnssec available, has beaten blocking orders by Sony before.
They’re about as open as resolvers get, and they pretty much released everything they could when courts tried to interfere with them.
This article is basically referencing the same event as OPs article, but after Canal+ expanded the scope of their legal challenge.
And a dnssec policy will solve that for you
Did you start with obsidian and migrate? Any experience with obsidian? I’d like to move to logseq, but the interface feels so alien I keep bouncing off it
Did you start with obsidian and migrate? Any experience with obsidian? I’d like to move to logseq, but the interface feels so alien I keep bouncing off it
If you’re at all techy or in to self-hosting or home automation, the Self-Hosted podcast is excellent listening.
Shout out to Linux Unplugged, from the same network, Juipeter Broadcasting
Plenty of audience participation, current and active.
They also have meetups, community stuff and are very fediverse involved!
User on both platforms checking in, it’s great!
And that’s exactly why they’re in some part right. If you have enough money to buy scabs, and protection for the scabs, the union relies on the government making that illegal.
It’s the break down of the pact. At a small scale anyway - obviously the longer it goes on and the further they go with the busting attempts, the more union actions will cause ripples in other industries, and solidarity movements. They can’t buy protection everywhere, and if they try, it’s escalation all the way to the bloodshed that wrote the pact in the first place.
You’re a monster. My scps would go nowhere
It’s the right move.
I tell you, the first time you’re sat in front of a CEO and an auditor and you have to explain why the big list of servers has a highlighted one called C-NT-PRIK-5 is when the fun stops.
Explaining that it’s short for ‘customer network tester Mr. Prickles 5’, and is actually a cacti server never really seems to help the situation.
At least a few of the customers got a laugh out of it being on the reports!
Username checks out
You had me digging through old hosts files and ssh configs to find some of these.
I try to name them something that resembles what they do or has something to do with what their purpose is.
Short is good, and if it can match more than one of the machine’s purpose/os/software/look, the better.
If it’s some sort of personal machine, it gets a personal name
Phones
Virtual Workstations
boxy
moxy
sandbox
cloud
ship lxc container host
dock docker host
Laptops
Desktops
I turned a $20 Mr Coffee in to an automated, autoshutoff masterpiece with a Shelly plug and home assistant.
It starts brewing 15m before the lights slowly ramp on in the morning, or if we’re up early because of my kid, when I slap the smart button next to the bed. It also handles my living room curtains.
Currently working through an automated mold management system (robovac, air filters and quality sensors). I live on a tropical island, so this is super important, especially if you’re not running aircon 24/7 because you don’t want an $900 utility bill.
They’ve stuck it under its own app entry. Both K-9 and Thunderbird end at 8.2 for suggested releases.
I just installed Thunderbird, looks identical, just a rebrand. They’re so identical the import function is seamless mostly seamless.
Not sure if it’s a quirk of GrapheneOS or just the way things are now, but for gmail accounts, you’ll need to go in to something like Settings > Account > fetching mail > incoming server and then hit next.
This will dump you back in to the google web login auth page, so you can approve the app for each account.
Otherwise, the sync and alert settings are copied just fine, so it’s good enough.
That’s fair, there’s other angles of observation made available already.
Seeing as you like speculating about cyberpunk, how about if observation is just the initial way to way to sell the drone cloud? Depending on how cheap you can make them, there’s an argument to made for reducing time-to-intercept for low-speed aerial objects.
If you’ve got a bunch of drones overhead already, you could run one in to the path of a kamikaze drone, or if your swarm is even lightly armed, you can extend engagement range and reduce required accuracy with a single buckshot shell to shoot an offending drone down.
If you’re content to prioritize executive safety over public saftey, there’s a lot that can be done.
Drone displays terrify me.