Linux is great when you have the opportunity to choose the right hardware upfront.
There's a few things that are outright neglected.
Linux is great when you have the opportunity to choose the right hardware upfront.
There's a few things that are outright neglected.
ISPs often have SMTP relay servers. If you hook into that, your mail gets instant street cred.
Where I'm from, "dragged" means to be removed against your will.
You know, like "the pitcher got dragged after the first inning".
Setting up fail2ban to block people trying to brute force the admin panel is a good start.
I've set mine up so that entering my PIN backwards will nuke it. At which point I can ask for my phone back.
Law enforcement have tools to bypass lockscreens and access the data on the device. They use backdoors and exploits, so older phones are more vulnerable. Most exploits only work if the phone has been unlocked at some point since it was booted.
This is why law enforcement keep them powered-on, and in a faraday cage. They are in a state with a better chance of unlock, but have no signal so nobody can remotely find/lock/wipe it.
18 hours by default.
You mean "Microsoft Terminal Services Client"?
I was tempted by Arc. Intel drivers always "just worked", but they are just slow. Arc didn't address the problem like I'd hoped, and AMD really got their shit together in the last 5 years or so.
Strange. I have a displaylink box ar home. My Ubuntu machine works first time every time. My wife's Windows 11 PC takes 10 minutes of stuffing around every time I try to connect it.