Hey, no need to be sarcastic! /s
Hey, no need to be sarcastic! /s
This was the comment I was looking for. I am very paranoid of technology and live in a constant fear of 0-day exploits and encryption backdoors.
Glad to see that you’re handling well. Accessing a SMBv1 drive is not an easy task. I had an asus router with a USB port to serve via SMBv1, in the end I chose to set up a raspberry pi with sftp to mitigate the EternalBlue exploit.
I hope that’s the case here. The sad thing is that not having the rights to something doesn’t stops you from filling a claim, even scammers fill DMCA claims over original content, the movie is already down from archive.
upvoted, but, wouldn’t it be really cold days? as in, contrary to the trend of warming.
private keys fit in a floppy disk, and their use range includes ransomware decryption and identity verification. In Mr. Robot, all 9-M could’ve been undone with a floppy.
and perl is orders of magnitude faster than python for document parsing
It’s not bloat, it’s for the extreme cold
thank you!
What did you use as your music manager before Tidal?
And the subtitles can sometimes be out of sync or even out of their corresponding chapter!
Unexpected actual solution, if we all replaced meat with all types of beans.
Yes, I had read that, hence the “I was”. Anyway, the wayback machine is still worth a try since it can go back pretty far back in time (if you are ever in that situation again, that is).
It’s infuriating, and even more when you start looking for that profit pattern in companies that range from “philanthropic” foundations leeching from volunteers while buying their own companies stock, to academic journals with CEO’s earning ridiculous amounts of money over research that someone else paid.
I was under the assumption that it was removed bc of the migration/protests. Would that be the case, I wouldn’t mind the info being lost. I’ve been trying to avoid clicking on (live) reddit links even if there’s the answer I’m looking for. Also, maybe using the wayback machine does the trick?
And there is so much knowledge deposited in reddit that it would be unwise to let its future on the hands of gold seekers. I wish we had more time for the backups, and that those that overwrote their posts and comments can share that lost info here.
Good ol’ emacs, relevant xkcd (although I don’t think there’s anyone that hasn’t seen it).
It started out great at the times of Aaron Swartz, but just as with people, cancer sometimes hits. Anyway, it influenced projects like lemmy for which I’m thankful.
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