

This so much. Lists make content filtering so much easier, both foot organizing as well as for filtering.
This so much. Lists make content filtering so much easier, both foot organizing as well as for filtering.
To be even more pedantic, OP has not provided sufficient information to infer the series. No specific order is defined, so 0001 could be just as likely as 8259.
Renders in Summit, but I turned that off because any post title starting with #
is rendered as h1.
Stains in the 5th picture scream “murder scene.”
This means that when a CDN service is used as a WAF, the web application it protects is open to Internet traffic, and is expected to validate that it responds only to web traffic that originates from and by the CDN service.
When this validation is lacking, backend applications can easily be directly accessed over the Internet.
So, misconfigured backends that don’t limit access to CDN sources can be fingerprinted through web scans. Seems like a big honking nothing-burger.
Open to criminals, of course.
The other responses have so far talked about hardware setup, so I’m not going to do that. Instead I’m looking at your software setup: VMs can be comparatively power inefficient compared to containers, specially for always-on services that idle often.
“BuT mAnIfEsT v3 wIlL pRoTeCt UsErS fRoM mAlIcIoUs ExTeNsIoNs.”
Work laptop or personal laptop?
If it’s a work-supplied laptop then it’s their device, and you should not use it for personal stuff. Always assume that company-supplied devices are monitored. Having said that, IT won’t sit there watching your every move, but they will care if you watch porn or download torrents.
If it’s a personal laptop then they can go pound salt.
Well it wasn’t so much paranoia as obsession. The person who found it wasn’t paranoid, they just went “Why is my connection taking a quarter of a second longer than it used to? This is unacceptable!!!”
Does registry still have that problem of making it practically impossible to do garbage collection on old images?
You’re going to start a fight with the doas
people.
Missing the -i
.
Still not as bad as chmod -R 777
.
same amount of effort
Physical effort, yes. Cognitive effort, no.
That seems like a myopic view. Service misconfiguration is not always a vendor’s fault, and demanding software vendors to patch their products is not going to fix OSS vulnerabilities. In fact, we’ve seen examples this year of increased pressure to fix “issues” leading to developers unwittingly accepting malicious commits.
Mind you, I’m not contesting that some vendors produce dogshit products (looking at you, CrowdStrike), but calling all vendors villains is a bit of a stretch.
Yeah, you’d have a LoadBalancer service for Traefik which gets assigned a VIP outside the cluster.
virtual IP addresses
Yeah, metallb.
The one issue I would have with the slider is accessibility. If the disability includes fine motor control then a slider would be hard to use.