When I use my sarcasm-detector on your comment, I get a reading of 3.6. Not great, not terrible.
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One aspect that is often overlooked is how reduced in strength the German forces were at the start of Barbarossa. Sure, they took Poland and France very quickly, but they suffered enough losses that Barbarossa started at reduced strength, and once the initial maneuvers of the invasion were over Germany was pretty much running on fumes manpower-wise.
In all honesty, I wouldn't. Because screenshotted or not, NFTs are fucking useless.
Depends on your approach, but only open the minimum amount of ports necessary. Fail2ban is a good idea.
Consider a strict default deny iptables that also affects the output table - in case someone does get in, this will limit the damage one can do by making it part of a botnet.
Personally I like to isolate any exposed servers on its own vlan, so in case of compromise, it won't affect any of the other hardware I'm running.
Also, most routers have less strict security if the connection is coming from the inside. Make sure any access methods to your router is secure.
I blame their parents!
And video games!
And satanic music!
Let me guess - He considers himself "regular people" despite hoarding the very properties needed by actual regular people.
EDIT: Gramar and spleling hard is
Kind of. At least it used to. When I was doing offshore rotation little over a decade ago, we had two news channels onboard. BBC vs CNN. I remember them having the exact same difference in style, and CNN annoyed the fuck out of me.
"Knock off the CGI, I just want to learn what's up with the Chilean miners, or what this new terrorist organization in the middle east is".
I had a discussion with a coworker about this during commercial break, where I argued that BBC had more actual substance, where he argued for CNNs ability to make it more entertaining. Guess the nationality of my coworker.
Seconding this. As it's a mount that is explicitly for your user, you might as well mount it where it's most convenient for you.
If, on the other hand, it was a mountpoint for the entire system, I'd keep it in /mnt and go the symlink route - I'm old fashioned, and I like to use /mnt for as much as possible. I find it more tidy that way. On that note, I'm not 100% sold on /media yet
Technically possible with a small enough model to work from. It's going to be pretty shit, but "working".
Now, if we were to go further down in scale, I'm curious how/if a 700MB CD version would work.
Or how many 1.44MB floppies you would need for the actual program and smallest viable model.
Never heard of him nor the sphere before. Excellent video that explains the sphere, made by an excellent YouTuber.
Excellent recommendation!
Immediately maxed out. Obviously defective.