Well said, Zare. Perhaps some matured form of future hardware/networking alternatives have yet to unfold as option(s)/replacement(s).
I often lament on how people will share a 2 hour video instead of simple text and expect you to watch it all...
Pulling a stunt like that will likely result in getting arrested pretty much anywhere in the world. That said, it's quite frightening how atrocious the security of those systems is.
There are early amd64 CPUs/boards that do not have any sort of system management mode.
Having OS and browser built without extra instructions gives you a basically old school computer, but the one that can have GB's of RAM and load even JS-heavy...
I hope the future sees a massive return to telnet/SSH BBSes. (and dare I say dial-up for those who want to use it, though people may be forced to depending on how invasive the ID system may become)
Use a program like SyncTerm to connect and...
This is going on in the US as well. I wrote my state senator (calmly, nothing about you stupid idiot, etc) and got back a generic reply how they're protecting children but protecting privacy too. It's sad, but people are so incredibly stupid...
This worked. Thank you. I did find that after doing it, I had to run git up twice. The message was something had been moved, please run gitup again. I didn't think to copy it, which was careless on my part.
One the machine that I already...
There was svn and svnup.
Then there was git, which initially had ± 86 dependencies - to only do a few HTTP requests.
And so again a lite version arrived on the horizon: gitup.
(which I prefer above doing more maintenance than actual useful...
Is your OPNSense device also the DHCP server?
Does your dumb wifi AP also have a DHCPserver?
I would make sure only one DHCP server is running I would prefer the OPNsense device, make sure it's handing out a valid nameserver
Used mine to pick up ADS-B (aircraft transponders) from aircraft flying overhead. Even that flaky dipole antenna it came with works, it's not a super antenna but for a bit of SIGINT experimenting it'll do just fine.
Perhaps, however:
We will all be dead, long before IRCv3 matters
As per the spec, even ancient clients must remain supported
Realistically what this means is that In space-year 3099, Microsoft Comic Chat will still remain viable. That really is...
you will have random data which is basically not compressible. I would suggest no compression or lz4 which is very fast in compression and decompression of data as well as detecting whether data is compressible.
PF can be a little strict, but it's also rather casual with its syntax. Anyway, first things first: while the official documentation is always a good reference you should keep in mind that it might not include specific changes that apply to the...
I'm reading http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/filter.html and ran into this paragraph:
Since rules are usually `pass in log` `block in log` I went ahead and assumed `block all log`, which seems is not right and it's actually `block log all`.
Based...
It still needs a conspiracy. I expect all of the US, UK and EU internet providers will suddenly launch a networking standard that involves an isolated ID channel which will be the enforcement. No ID, no connection.
Pretty much 1 giant firmware...
Is there any way I can output sound from my phone, eg from an FM Radio app through my laptop's speakers?
In this case a ThinkPad W520 running FreeBSD 15.0.
Is there any way I can output sound from my phone, eg from an FM Radio app through my laptop's speakers?
In this case a ThinkPad W520 running FreeBSD 15.0.
The urxvt(1) man page mentions something about it:
That does seems unnecessarily risky just for that feature.
Also, utmp(5) was apparently removed in FreeBSD 9.0 according to the release notes, so I don't know if the described feature even...
I beg to disagree. This reminds me the typical "use systemd or else...", which is the one and only "argument" systemd lovers have. It basically says use systemd or get a PDP-11.
Even though systemd plagued the Linux world, there are systemd-free...
I'm not sure what is meant by "vanilla command", the term is rather imprecise.
The term "legacy" is clearer. However, it may mean different things to different people. I wouldn't call vermaden's sysutils/beadm legacy. bectl was originally...
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Yep. Generally pretty on-topic.
The numbers of active users is actually very consistent. It hasn't changed much since I started using it a couple of decades ago and will likely remain the same, long after Discord shuts business.
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To be fair, irssi isn't exactly being churned with fixes / updates either.
IRC and the clients are pretty mature by now. Some software is just kinda "complete".
Now try git with the depth parameter, e.g.
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports.git
It makes no sense at all to retrieve the entire history.
And to complete the list of problems, VM host machine also runs DHCP server for VLAN where wlan1 is attached.
That's bridge0.2 (untagged 2) in the new-style setup. Address is assigned to bridge clone rather than wlan1 itself...
Well, it doesn't...
I use (actually, used, the dongle died) a cheap RTL2832U dongle with rtl_433 to read all my wireless 433 MHz sensors (mostly temperature and moisture). I ran this under Linux on an old Raspberry Pi 3B+ for a long time. I have ordered a new...
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In the past, we used an nrf9151** (dk) and a EG95EXGA (breakout) for cellular. Dead easy, just serial interfaces with classic AT commands. The nrf9151 is especially decent because its a very low power ARM32 MCU or you can just flash it with the...
all email addresses used on Bugzilla are public; they're visible as mailto: links in every bug you open and every comment you leave. anyone can scrape Bugzilla for email addresses to send spam. there is absolutely no reason to conclude that...
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