1. Should be very easy to find them if they held a conference in Florida 3 years ago. Get whatever information you can from your friend about that event.
2. No that's not legal in the United States its a common finance scam.
Show fake profits...
I never said he was some refund services, and he has helped recover peoples money by actualy finding the location of the scammers, can't do shit until you have that little piece of information.
I have the same acl type from the bug report. Maybe I should experiment with different filesystems to see if that impacts the behaviour.
edit: My other, older Freebsd system where AIDE works uses UFS instead of ZFS for the root
That was DFSMS. One would write storage rules based on various criteria essentially overriding DD statements, TSO allocate commends and SVC 99.
DFSMS will use DFHSM to migrate datasets (files) to archive storage. Level 1 archive storage will...
Never seen pkg install ending with "not found" only.
pkg install lkjfsalf
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
FreeBSD repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
pkg: No packages available to install matching 'lkjfsalf' have...
I've been running into the same issue, but I'm a bit confused.
My /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf reads
FreeBSD: {
url: "pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/latest",
mirror_type: "srv",
signature_type: "fingerprints",
fingerprints...
What's the explanation for "not found" while it exists? Can you dowload it manually with fetch? Or put the pkg files in /var/cache/pkg some other way...
Being hardnose can be more fun :p (Friendica requires php-posix but I wanted it on a Windows stack)
Intermingling Linux commands through wsl through batch files and scheduling through Task Scheduler vs systemd/cron was Hank Hill converting a...
This is the first I've heard of any hacker groups on YouTube. Do you have a link to any?
The person that introduced me to them went to a conference of their's three years ago in Florida. That person lives in LA. One of the addresses they claim...
How about testing a few days by repeating all or part of the DB2 mutations on a isolated box and see if the results have interesting differences with the existing configuration?
Another thought on the OS as a tool discussion...
I was just reading a blog, I won't embarrass the guy by linking to it, but he said his company wanted to use DB2 for a new web project, because it is easy to install, is reliable, and runs well...
I'd totally do something like that in production :p
What's the on-prem sysadmin for if there's IBM support? Who's administrating the systems? If support from IBM is required, cloning to a temp Linux box might be considered.
Putting language grammers and ecosystems aside.
Considering current toolchain of FreeBSD is basically LLVM / Clang, any new languages introduced into base should be implemented by LLVM project and shipped as part of LLVM. This way, what...
The chromium port distributes a software vulkan implementation called swiftshader (not to be confused with the old Cedega/WineX OpenGL technology). It might be worth trying that ICD out?
%%NOT_AARCH64%%%%DATADIR%%/libvk_swiftshader.so...
kent_dorfman766 you'd be surprised how hard some companies make that. "I'm sorry, we can't take cash, only credit or debit." Not that infrequent. Sometimes there are reasons, I remember my local Trader Joe's master cash register computer or...
Scams happen daily in physical world just via other methods.
In some countries of Europe right now the fake deaf scammers hassle tourists, to give 20eur "donation" to a fictitious fake union, and put a signature on it.
That is petty fraud...
OK. Lemme answer your question from my POV.
At the end of the day a programming language must produce machine code that works and is optimized for a particular CPU. The C language very elegantly allows programmers to produce human-readable...
Scams happen daily in physical world just via other methods.
In some countries of Europe right now the fake deaf scammers hassle tourists, to give 20eur "donation" to a fictitious fake union, and put a signature on it.
That is petty fraud...
C came from a time where compilers needed maybe 7 passes to do anything (and then assemble), keeping this well defined was not easy then. Also, it was not required. They treated C as a portable assembler, statements pretty much had a 1:1 pattern...
The ability to shoot yourself in the foot when using C is a feature and not a fault. C doesn't hold you back from doing what you want to do. C doesn't prevent you from doing what you want to do. A language that holds you back is a fault, not a...
Either through tools like MSYS2 or through the Visual Studio Tools installers, you can get perfectly fine LLVM/Clang toolchains on Windows. That said, Rust can bring its own tools, at least in part.
Rust specifically leverages LLVM's...
I'm running stock 15-RELEASE, and the amdgpu drivers with drm-kmod and all the vulkan packages.
llama-cpp runs from pkg using the vulkan backend. It runs well. I have compiled stable-diffusion.cpp from source and using it to run a number of DiT...
Maybe fling some emails at their "partners"; Intel and BlueCross probably don't play around with scam artists (or at least wouldn't want to be publicly associated with em :p)
I'm not too sure what to suggest, but that website to me screams not...
This is a low effort scam.
The logo appears AI-generated, and the site itself is clearly cloned.
If you check the source:
view-source:https://grandaccessinvestment.com/
You’ll find this:
<!-- Mirrored from grandincomeaccess.com/ by HTTrack...
I tried compiling something with different calling conventions in MSVC (cdecl, stdcall, fastcall, vectorcall); I think vectorcall sounded better going directly to a CPU thing, but could only successfully build with stdcall (something like one...
bgavin do you use guards for checking what CPU is installed? I once had a tool where some cool haxor used inline assembly, for x86, without guards. Because all the world is a vax, you know? And it was only one instruction. Running that on a big...
I heard of that, but the VX1120 I got was apparently used at a nearby bank for years before I got it out the computer repair shop for $5 :p (didn't see any burn in or notice any my use)
Don’t forget that CRTs can suffer from burn-in if you display the same image (like a login screen) for long periods of time. One of the money transferring networks, I think it was Fedwire, but I may be wrong, had a cool screensaver that comprised...
FWIW, the only times I have needed memtest86+ (it is a very good tool, you need to let it run long enough, preferably over night) was with machines so unstable that the operating system itself (FreeBSD) would crash and that crash could not be...
There are companies that still make CRTs. They are not in the consumer market, though, so you'd probably have to order a production run. If this is really something that you want, you can try a campaign on drop.com.
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