Radio waves are faster in a vacuum, ditch the fan and put it in a shop vac.
I could do that but I only have a couple of things in keepass so it’s easy to manage and backups are not very frequent. Bitwarden has EVERYTHING else and syncs across all my devices, if all that stuff was in keepass it would get combersome to generate backups every time I create a new entry or change a password. I could use nextcloud or something to sync the backup files but honestly this has worked well for me. I just setup keepass basically once, create a backup somewhere else, then use bitwarden for everything else.
Alternatively, plenty of people trust bitwarden completely. Honesty I’d trust bitwarden more than a self hosted solution that I’ll likely neglect and probably fail to keep up with best practices because I barely got it working in the first place, also screw ISPs that use CGNAT, it’s 2023, give me an ipv6 address already.
It’s going to come down to how much you trust the provider but I’d say bitwarden is pretty solid. I use it for stuff I’m not particularly concerned about (like disney+ or some random forum) and I use keepass for stuff that would be particularly bad if it was compromised like banking credentials, I keep backups of my keepass DB on separate physical media.
I also use a completely separate bitwarden account for all of my work accounts, keep that stuff separated, I only log into it from work devices and I never log into personal accounts from work devices.
If you can get an emulator on your phone you can play old games. Nealy endless hours of fun to be had. I recommend lemuroid and Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past.
ugh, I’m glad i’ve moved on from IT but I’ve had many arguments with ‘security managers’ about some bogus qualys findings. If the CVE is that a user could do a thing in an unexpected way, but they have permission to do the thing that is a bug not a vulnerability. IMO It’s only a vulnerability if someone that is not allowed to do something can do the forbidden thing.
Well, you have all the information in the world at your fingertips but here:
https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/swimming/swimmers/rwi/chemical-irritants.html
I guess that myth is pretty easy to explain.
Thanks for reiterating what I said I guess…
frothy floating child turd
what a colorful way to describe a child, they sure don’t understand personal space though.
if you sniff a jug of chlorine, sure you’ll smell it but diluted in a pool to 3-5ppm you shouldn’t be able to smell it unless it’s reacting with contaminants, not necessarily urine, but not not necessarily urine. If it has a strong odor from far away either the pool has way more than say 10 ppm chlorine or is reacting with stuff or both. The good news is the chlorine is doing its job and you’re probably fine. probably.
In my head I thought of it like a psuedo su and thought sudo was clever, then learning it is like soodoo and I’m highly disappointed. I still say it like psuedo in my head. I use arch btw.
yes, i think they’re working on support for custom games though
This is not how I pictured the verification can…
Florida Dept of Education: Write that down!
can you launch it from the command line and see if it spits out any useful info before the crash?
Job hopping again for this reason. Really wish employers would pay people to stay, unfortunately employer loyalty is non existant.
Just remember to disable firefox’s default DNS over HTTPS setting that just fucking ignores your system DNS. So infuriating.
Your caretaker offers you cake so you kill her. Twice.
So hard to find trusty techs. I get it, a man’s gotta eat, but you don’t have to upsell me parts.
Probably, i think they need to get some other quotes though, that price seems pretty high for retrofitting some control systems, granted I don’t know how many endpoints they are managing from this single point of failure.
And here I thought the IRA was going to reduce ICE cars on the road by subsidising EVs.