Wow, I didn’t know reads deteriorate SSDs. What’s the reason? Is the rate significant?
Wow, I didn’t know reads deteriorate SSDs. What’s the reason? Is the rate significant?
5 k€? No wonder no one uses tape for home usage. You can come up with a lot of cheaper alternatives for that price.
Do unplugged SSDs eventually lose the data?
Thanks for the Netbird link, wasn’t aware of it.
If I’m not badly mistaken it’s also possible to self host Tailscale. For example:
https://github.com/juanfont/headscale
I haven’t tried either. Probably should at some point, but I haven’t really found a use case yet.
I use Debian stable because I’m tired of constantly twiddling with breaking stuff, I just want a distro that keeps working without issues and tinkering.
If you still want to learn Linux stuff and debug packages, then go for a bleeding edge distro.
Bait and switch. Stay tuned for enshittification.
That’s a name I haven’t seen in a while.
Pirates are doing God’s work of preserving the digital arts. Heroes every one of them.
Fool me once.
Use software owned by Oracle? Fuck that, I would rather get mauled by a bear.
I sent email to oxenfree@nightschoolstudio.com and told them in no uncertain words that what they are doing is illegal, and asked how they are going to fix the situation.
If I can find time to, I’ll see about contacting the local consumer protection organisation.
Someone should challenge this legally. I’m pretty sure this is illegal in EU, no matter what the ToS says.
What are you running on, a dead badger?
Just put your system configuration in Ansible playbook. When your distro has new release, go through your changes and remove ones that are no longer relevant.
For home, I recommend a dotfiles repository with subdirectories for each tool, like bash, git, vim, etc. Use GNU stow
to symlink the required files in place on each machine.
Finnish indeed. I’m not aware of any alternative layouts. å is completely unnecessary for finnish, so maybe the layouts you mentioned could work.
Typing \
in those cases instead of _
is super annoying.
In my keyboard layout backspace is behind altgr.
Does alt+arrow work in your terminal?
Thanks for the comments. I agree on the general consensus, that once an encryption key enters the VPS, the encryption is compromised.
However, I’m thinking more in practical terms, eg. the service provider doing just casual scanning across all disks of VPS instances. Some examples could be: cloud authentication keys, torrc files, specific installed software, SSH private keys, TLS certificates.