And that’s just 1 botnet out of many.
And that’s just 1 botnet out of many.
Imagine non-network wrench situation:
“The FAA has grounded all Boeing 737 Max 9 jets today after a massive decompression event occurred on Alaska Airlines at 16,000 ft. The door plug blew out of the jet at altitude. United Airlines has reported, after inspection, loose bolts the door plug of several of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jets as it continues to inspect every one if its 79 jets in its fleet.”
What’s the ratio of boeing door decompressions to IoT devices being hacked?
Or execs.
Did you work with engineers?
I’d be curious how sensible you’ll find this proposal.
Yep, that way you can set ACLs, you they can only access the jellyfin ports + the ports you allow them to.
Also, tailacale DNS.
The fact that tailscale has google/apple/etc logon integration will also help.
Privileged drives and economilcally-and-socially-disadvanted-due-to-historical-injustices drives. The last ones a bit of a mouthful, so you can use EASDDTHJ drives.
So some drivers are not installed like I said
No, you said:
First of all they’re going to have to release a distro which actually has, shock horror, proprietary drivers installed on it, because your average user isn’t going to understand how to install them.
You’re moving the goalposts.
Yeah, windows is still the best (or at least the most compatible) for games, but all my servers use linux too. I played around with windows server a bit, but it’s no contest.
Thankfully, with WSL you can do a lot (but not all) of the stuff I love linux for.
I mean I even automated the backup of my windows PC with WSL, and it works great.
Good point, for most people at least.
Although for me specifically, with the kind of work I do, it’s not really an option.
I do like rider, but I’m most comfortable building GUIs in WPF, and VS has a great drag-and-drop interface for that.
Unfortunately, I don’t have free time like I used to, so learning a new framework that’s cross platform like Avalonia has been slow.
It has a very good GUI for building WPF and Avalonia interfaces drag-and-drop style.
Although it’s been a while since I used rider, maybe it has it too. I should probably check it out again.
But my main reason for staying on windows is still those damn anticheat software for some games my friend group play.
To be fair though, windows is doing everything in its power to push me towards dual booting again.
I’m that guy.
Unfortunately, Siege and MW2 are the only two games that a large segment of my friend group plays.
And also no alternative for Visual Studio (especially WPF and Xamarin)
Sounds like you’re not grateful your your work…
If you have time to post on Lemmy, you have time to work.
If you’re not grateful enough for the opportunity to work, there are 100 others in line for it.
Unfortunately for you, the world doesn’t revolce around you. And since people who do have these problems and want to solve them outnumber you, they’re going to post about it.
Good for you. But others do.
Ah yes, the old head-in-the-sand strategy.
Can’t think of a time completely ignoring huge problems didn’t work out well.
Thank a christian for this.