

20 points! Finally a test I aced!!!
20 points! Finally a test I aced!!!
Boo fuckin’ hoo… Good riddance.
So… Europe? 160 ish?
You assume I would think you’re wrong. I do not.
Morally, assassination is despicable. But so is fascism.
I applaud you for taking the high road, while I just say Fuck ‘em all. Fascism should not be tolerated, even in a democracy.
It doesn’t require Hitler-level Evil. Just pragmatism.
What CrowdStrike is actually selling, is someone who actually looks at the system logs and who pushes a button when something pops up. Roughly.
There are better solutions on the market. Unfortunately CrowdStrike has the more aggressive sales team.
For those wondering, I’m referring to *nix based solutions like SElinux, appArmor, iptables, nftables, cgroups, … But you need to monitor your logs if you want to take appropriate action.
He did (at least) one good thing in life, and people feel the need to smear him…
Yes, it is our entire airforce. Now send yours!
Ah yes… the difference between 25Hz and 33Hz on an x8086….
And then the last floppy had an error…
Aside from the obvious (company providing all the necessary tools) why not using libreoffice and saving it as M$ excel?
So pure out curiosity… and science! how many liters of toothpaste did you consume over the last 3 days?
PostmarketOS might be a possibility…
Maybe he has yours?
The question is not which tool should I use?
The question is what is it that you want to achieve? That will drive your choice of tools.
I want to mirror my drive can be achieved by a lot of tools. But I want to be able to restore a file I accidentally deleted up to 24 hours with a 1 hour interval is a totally different game.
For backups I am very fond of restic as it does a lot of things in a simple way: encryption, (incremental) snapshots, mounting of said snapshots, support various storage backends, policy based purging, tagging, …
Your tool may not be able to do all you need, like automated scheduled backups, so you will need to also learn cron (or whatever scheduler you may have)
And finally, what about maintenance? What should happen to all those files you’ve synced? How long do you want to keep them?
It’s how dns should have been.
And it is perfect. Now at least I can fork Firefox and not cause issues with the one maintained by mozilla, but have both on my system!
By not reading the question properly!