

“…with exposed management interfaces on the public internet.”
“…with exposed management interfaces on the public internet.”
A real army helmet.
Reminds me of that memorable day I nearly knocked myself out shooting a .357 magnum. Good thing I wore a helmet.
From the article:“On February 10, 2023, user “Swag Gucci Balenciaga Corndog” on Steam completed this bounty and summitted proof of his run.”
I have to admit I would like to do the same with my fridge.
Either chicken or beef. I’ve never seen lamb Döner here. I also have never seen Döner in Turkey, tbh.
Ty. Didn’t want to add “I’m using Debian, btw.”. Debian ticks all my boxes for ease of install, usage, updates, software availabiliy and - most important - stability.
Still quietly asking myself why tf that is important. I need an OS to do a task, and I need it to be as easily configurable and as unobtrusive as possible. If I was into nursing an OS I’d have stayed with Windows.
Well, I’ve had to have a plumber clear a sewer incident in a multistorey building. Cause was a chicken ribcage and other chicken bones together with a ton of grease some idiot tried to flush. And to think I thought I’d seen it all…
I found that this is also a sign of mental overload, probably PTSD. I KNOW I will have to interact with people, p.e. write a fucking letter, but my people interaction batteries are totally drained from work/kid/wife/whatever. For me it is a sign that my brain/self just can not do this task. Probably think about what general category your task falls in and think about that respective battery level. Might not help to do the task, but to get to know the reason to why not.
Sure. They did a test in Chernobyl, with an unexperienced operator. And the plant at Fukushima was there after all, warning ir no warning, so why in hell should that be safe? Ok, next one: Zaporizhzhia. Atomic plant as hostage in a conventional war. Safe? Maybe not, with that whacko as Russian president. They even blew the dam that basically provided the cooling water supply for the plant. Now downvote me again.
btw: Interesting read: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c984l87l2w6o
Fukushima, Tchernobyl.
One week inbound callcenter, one week outbound.
because it works, even in a crowdstrike
edit: typo
This. And battery life is amazing.
Usually those numbers fall back into the provider’s pool after a time of not regular usage and get sold again, at least here in Europe.
I have to admit that each time I saw a torx security screw on a case I had to open (looking at you, Compaq) this made me so angry that I used to punch the middle pin away with a flathead screwdriver, and replace the screw with a regular one later. This was in those past times I did not have a fuckton of assorted torx bits in a gigantic case…
Yay egg whites into hot water!
Nah they were calling for help, too.