What was the comment? That the source is untrustworthy? Why was it removed?
What was the comment? That the source is untrustworthy? Why was it removed?
You completely missed the point.
This was about the elegance of the answer, not the answer itself.
You can abstract everything down to that level, doesn’t make it any more right.
There are wave lengths that you cannot perceive, like, I don’t know… UV, maybe?
Definitely Signals Music Studio. Really great guy and an excellent guitar teacher for harmony and song writing stuff.
He puts out a lot for free so I feel more than justified to send some money his way - his teaching has been instrumental (heh) for my progress and understanding of music.
That’s your choice of perspective and it makes your life harder :)
Not Ruby sure what you’re saying, but I dream of getting strangled by a Python that can’t C#. 🤤
Sooo… What exactly changed about the service?
You are awesome!
I use them for security assessments and completely agree with the other person. I find Chrome so unintuitive and ugly compared to Firefox.
Kali Linux! Just too useful, though there can still be some fixing around.
If you’re happy with your tools just keep using them.
I like using kitty personally. I mostly chose it because of the cute name but it does everything I need.
I want to insert my own logo into the boot process, and I want these ducking vendors to properly validate and assess their mother ducking software. But nooo, penetration tests and any remediations are too expensive for these pieces of bit. Why do it when you can just stick your dick in everyone’s face, right?
Fuck.
It’s purely practice and persistence. No one can take that from you.
Good luck with that! It’s basically just playing around with memory and some constructs inside it. The kernel docs for Linux suck balls though if you have no idea about that stuff and/or are new to kernel-level programming. That’s where I learned to love the Microsoft documentation.
It will most probably take more time than be worth it for you, especially regarding the document templates.
You can do the exact same thing in Windows, just think of the SysInternals Suite and its power. It’s just that people on Linux expect problems, while the overwhelming majority of people on Windows/MacOS is using their device expecting it to work and if it doesn’t they go do something else or buy another device.
Also this completely untrue notion that you cannot fix Windows or play around with its internals is very prevalent, to the point that it’s a meme, so people don’t even try.
And for the full Linux experience do it at the perfect moment, such as when you’re in a lecture or customer presentation!