Bought a lifetime pass from Plex, probably going to switch to jellyfin now
Bought a lifetime pass from Plex, probably going to switch to jellyfin now
Prior to October 2023 I would assume anti-Semitic propaganda would be something on Nazi level. Post October 2023 it could be “say no to arms for Israel” and it gets flagged as hate speech.
Based on the article though, it directly references Hitler which is crazy.
Heap memory specifically.
This is interesting, maybe I changed a settingn years ago but when I start fire fix it just takes me to an empty window until I type something in. Doesn’t try to sell me anything
I use Firefox because I want you use a web browser whose main focus is browsing the web.
Literally my apartment when I was making 6 figures. Women be like “I don’t date poor dudes”. I’m like “lol just because I don’t blow my entire paycheck on Barre, Whole Foods, and shitty brand new apartment with paper thin walls doesn’t make me poor”
“Sorry, son, these weapons need to go to a genocidal state that has already received hundreds of billions to take out what are essentially innocent people in camps”
New fetish incoming in 3…2…1…
Worse than what? Paying Atlantic for a subscription?
That’s a good idea, but what if some random person complains on twitter? Time to change it entire corporate strategy.
“JuST uSe WinDow5!” Is probably the least helpful advice. Windows is garbage.
Reasons I haven’t owned a windows device in over a decade. I’ll pay the premium for Mac to not have to deal with this bull shit. Also Mac has been killing it in the user privacy game.
I would love to love snaps, it seems so easy, but for some reason it always is super buggy once stuff is installed. I installed and removed docker via snap like 5 times in a one month period before just using apt and haven’t had an issue in months.
It was weird because I set a static ip for my server on my local network via my ASUS router (e.g. used the admin console to set the locks up to 10.0.0.5 instead of the 10.0.0.49 it was). After a couple days docker would freak out and refused to work because it kept looking for stuff on 10.0.0.49. I would have to reset some config files then it would work again. Finally gave up and used apt and haven’t had an issue since
12345? That’s the combination to my luggage
True, I wonder how many of these admin creds were on internal wikis or something like user: admin password: admin123
In an advisory of its own, Cisco said the threat actors are compromising the devices after acquiring administrative credentials and that there’s no indication they are exploiting vulnerabilities.
If they aren’t exploiting vulnerabilities (and this is all because of mishandling of admin creds) then why are only Cisco routers being targeted?
Im 14 and this is depp