It isn’t bad I just think it is important to keep in mind many if the listings are deliberately misleading.
Side note I wonder who will buy that listing. It has jumped in popularity thanks to lemmy
It isn’t bad I just think it is important to keep in mind many if the listings are deliberately misleading.
Side note I wonder who will buy that listing. It has jumped in popularity thanks to lemmy
Just use eBay directly
Also a lot of these listings are junk. The want $100 for like $50 worth of hardware. I personally am waiting for the market to get a little more sane
I know
It still won’t really matter. The domain name is arbitrary in this case
Just use .lan
The domain name shouldn’t matter
Um, dnf doesn’t do anything with configuration files. It is used for packages.
I would start by trying to create that file. If that doesn’t fix it after restarting the service look into the docs. You may need to configure network manager.
That only works if the decryption is happening on hardware you control. You can not trust any part of the VPS including the memory and CPU
Intel is pushing there “encrypted enclave” which supposedly protects the host from being able to read or write guest memory. However, I have serious doubt as it is a black box system. It also is very problematic when a security issue (or backdoor) is found as your data is basically exposed
Ultimately you are right about this which is sad. I wonder if at some point there could be a zero knowledge cache for https. Maybe double encrypt it and have the client decrypt it fully.
You don’t really. Treat it as totally untrusted
I respect the gnome team for not wanting to create instability or confusion. KDE could learn a thing or two
I’m just imagining how much money a compromised Azure tenant could make
If there is a serious situation like human trafficking then it makes more sense. Also if they might blow down the door in a drug bust
It works for me
Its useful for fixing a Windows install after fixing a bad ram. Sometimes the utility gets corrupted so you need to fix it first.
I think it would be a great idea if some of the immutable Linux distros had a integrity checker like sfc
I do to. However, that’s the exception. I hope you aren’t running http over the public internet as that’s a massive security issue
How so? There are lots of valid complains about gnome but stability is not one of them. They are very careful about the stuff they ship by default.