MetaCubed

joined 1 year ago
[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 13 points 1 month ago

I dress like this in the summer as a nonbinary person

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Sorry, i dont want to be rude, but do you actually have any arguments other than gesturing at the article & giving both-sides-isms?

Hamas has committed war crimes, yes, however it shouldn't be ignored that Israel is currently engaged in terrorism, genocide, land grabs, torture of prisoners and more. Simply saying "both sides bad" lays the blame more evenly than it should be laid.

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago (3 children)

The article also mentions that Israel has started using it in their own propaganda videos. showing the triangle over targets as they're hit, and when you flip it like that there's a very clear implication of destroying the symbol of freedom... Which is to say, I still fail to see your ultimate point. You're just pointing at the news article and saying "SEE! THEY SAY ITS BAD!"

Could you provide some actual argumentation to go with that?

And just so it doesnt seem like I'm running, "Targeting reticle" would imply a weapon optic or similar, hence my confusion. "using it to mark targets" would have been clearer.

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Asking you what you mean by calling the triangle a "targeting reticle" absolutely does not mean I don't know the topic at hand, its me asking you to clarify your argumentation.

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 10 points 1 month ago (7 children)

What is this even in reference to? Do you care to elaborate on the propaganda you're trying to spew, or are you just expecting me to know the same talking points as you?

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 43 points 1 month ago (11 children)

Now I might just be too stupid to understand what I'm displaying, but last I checked, the red triangle has been a symbol of pro-Palestinian support since the Palestinian Revolt in uhhhh... 1938. It's possible Hamas might have co-opted it, but then you might as well ban the Palestinian flag as well since that's the source of the triangle, and it has also existed since 1917, I'm failing to follow how this is a symbol of Hamas

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 15 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I totally understand where you're coming from. It's absolutely not uncommon to casually refer to high-rank NCOs as Officers (in Canada at least)

[Source: Family in CAF and RCMP]

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 16 points 2 months ago

Well... "They're all" is kinda rhetorical shorthand, but the vast, vast majority of Israeli citizens are colonizers definitionally, just like how "all" north Americans are colonizers (obviously except indigenous people). The difference is that the USA/Canadian settler colonial projects have already """succeeded""".

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

To build a fire is so good! Would highly recommend it to anyone that is familiar with 'The Cremation of Sam McGee'

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 10 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

A. Care to provide any evidence for your "gender is a mental disorder" point? Even a little?

B. No one actually cuts a penis off, just FYI

C. Its not uncommom for Cis teenage girls get breast reduction surgery, or even implants. Do you have issue with this? Or do you only have an issue when it's trans men getting a mastectomy?

D. Why you gotta be weird dude? I guarantee you've interacted with at least a handful of trans people in your life and were genuinely clueless about it. (I'm pre-empting the "we can always tell")

Edit: didnt notice he's banned. Leaving it anyway.

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I did it with Debian 12 bookworm. I'm working on getting the web interface accessible externally, as it's bound to local host only by default.

Theres 2 steps where you need to watch for noob traps if you plan on using Debian, one in particular being where the link to Rustup is contained within the command block, you need to navigate there in your web browser to grab the rustup install script before you run the commands. If you hit a wall, feel free to message me and I may be able to help!

[–] MetaCubed@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Just about to get the web interface running!

The build from source is actually incredibly straightforward! There's a few noob issues if you don't fully read the command blocks included in the instructions (They have some links you need to navigate to to install dependencies) but beyond that, for how large everything is, I'm very surprised how easy they make it! If it was difficult last time you tried, I'd give it another shot!

7
submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by MetaCubed@lemmy.world to c/homelab@lemmy.ml
 

In the past, I've used nessus for vulnerability scanning my lab, but as my service count has grown, the 16 IP limit is becoming a little unwieldy.

Is anyone able to recommend an alternative that fits at least most of the requirements I have?

  • Free (preferably in both senses of the word)

  • Doesn't use Docker, even if containerized, I'd prefer to avoid having my scanner share a host with another service... and I'm not incredibly well versed with Docker

  • Scans multiple systems (I tried Trivy, but as far as I can tell it only scans the system you install it on)

  • Has a webui for management of scans

Alternatively, if anyone is willing to lend some advice for the configuration of Wazuh... I deployed the service months ago with the expectation that it could be used for vulnerability scanning (the Dev was in a few reddit threads suggesting that it had the capability), but i haven't been able to configure it properly.

I appreciate any advice people are willing to offer!

Edit: fixed formatting

view more: next ›