

Or just caught in the crossfire.


Or just caught in the crossfire.


I’m partial to Chicago going subterranean. Project deeper dish if you will
Nah, if you shred cheese you have to add cellulose to prevent sticking and cellulose prevents the cheese from properly melting in your dishes.


Of course, they’re ball pythons


Nah it was rap beef. Allegedly the people killed were the boyfriend and friends of Mello Buckzz. Mello Buckzz album release party was being held at Artis. I’m assuming the others were collateral damage
I hear that the movie is very SUSpenseful
Ik parlez vouz der Surströmming mio Amico


I only take encryption advice from my blowfish


Yeah, it’s /etc/pve/corosync.conf you can set quorum votes to 2 for a device. But it’s easy to get the file overwritten. Link
Or you can use pvecm expected 1 on both hosts or pvecm --votes 2 on one device.
Wayland fractional scaling issues mean they windows look best when rendered at 200%


Set up a home lab with a couple Linux/Windows hosts that report back to a logging platform or SIEM.
Set up a honey pot somewhere and analyse the files in a malware sandbox.
Compete in some CTFs or forensics competitions.
Why he lookin at me like that
☝️🤓aaS


The paper was about the increased likelihood of frog homosexuality.


*folds phone in half*
That’s two batteries for the price of one.





He works at the CIA
Bruh, I’ve used Linux for over 10 years. I run Arch on my laptop and have a homelab powered by Proxmox, Debian, and OPNSense. I don’t run any AV in my lab but do follow other security practices.
At work it’s a different story. Products like CrowdStrike also collect logs, scan for vulnerabilities, provide graphing and dashboarding capabilities, provide integrations into ticketing platforms for investigation and remediation by security teams, and more. AV is often required because Windows users can upload infected files to Linux-run SMB shares. Products like CrowdStrike often satisfy requirements set by cybersecurity insurance.
This is not simping, this is not Linux vs Windows. You just clearly have no experience in the enterprise Linux space and business security requirements.
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