Na, OP sounds wrong in general.
An unsecure binary is 100% the fault of the company creating it not the underlying kernel.
Do you blame the Linux kernel for heartbleed? No, you blame openssl. Do you blame Java for Log4Shell? No you blame Apache
Na, OP sounds wrong in general.
An unsecure binary is 100% the fault of the company creating it not the underlying kernel.
Do you blame the Linux kernel for heartbleed? No, you blame openssl. Do you blame Java for Log4Shell? No you blame Apache
Anything more than 5 dir deep is overly complex.
All movies are thrown into one folder called movies, every show is in its own folder with a season per folder. Jellyfin deals with that.
Music is stored by artist and thrown into the music folder.
Documents are sorted by year and purpose but are all in one folder called documents.
Books are in e-books, audiobooks are in audiobooks folders by author.
FortiNet released psirts today.
To no one’s shock one high severity related to the SSLVPN.
My wife and I tend to pull stupid faces at each other.
If you want some actual useful skills for a business, learn some cloud.
Azure has a free tier for students that you can renew every year you are still a student.
Good news, no one has fallen for it yet.
https://blockstream.info/address/17XuABv4AHLDjcaWzrRpURoBS7536krqDo
During the discussions, that be pretty rude as most of those places are “rented” to AA or NA
Before or after you leave the building go for it.
Create a serverless function on alibaba that calls a serverless function on Azure, which calls a serverless function on gcp which calls a serverless function on Oracle cloud which loops it back to alibaba.
Now stick CloudFlare in between each step of that and we should hit 100M by Tuesday.
How will they enforce it? I’m sure big/medium businesses will comply, but how can you track a cash transaction between private citizens?
Because that is not the point of the laws.
Infact the NL implementation of the laws specifically says it is for business to business and business to consumer.
There is no mention of private transactions.
Create a serverless function on AWS that calls a serverless function on Azure, which calls a serverless function on gcp which calls a serverless function on Oracle cloud which loops it back to AWS.
Now stick CloudFlare in between each step of that.
Why does one have to win? Don’t both have their own strengths and weaknesses?
I would love to take a train across the Atlantic or island hop over the Pacific but those are some serious engineering problems.
Cities don’t pick trams, light rail, or bus networks. They have a mix of all of them.
Wanting answers to things you don’t want google to know that you don’t know.
https://github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/11186
- Will there be any paywalled features?
No, there will never be any paywalled features.
Big assumption that we all use AI. Some of us don’t as per company policy.
Flatout 2.
you get nos from damaging other racers and it has quite the soundtrack.
Left-pad right?
Does it work with LTS versions though?
2022.27 LTS seems out of date but can be up to date.
Lastly, why would large firms and government institutions such as railway networks and hospitals put all their eggs in one basket? Surely chucking everything into “The Cloud (Literally just another man’s tinbox)” would be disastrous?
Because they are best in class. No one else does EDR like Crowdstrike does. Can you imagine the IT support headaches if you had 200,000 PCs and servers some running one EDR and others running a different one. The amount of edge cases you would come across is ridiculous.
It would make data correlation a nightmare if an actual security incident occured.
might be more accurate?