

Holy shit. I’m worried about everyone suggesting she pay no rent.
Bleh
Holy shit. I’m worried about everyone suggesting she pay no rent.
Cameras and microphones that have no physical disconnect. Virtual keyboards. NSA subsidies for cheap phones sold in poor areas. Zero visibility or access to OS components without special steps.
Windows let users install and run any junk binary to their appdata folder by default. That’s why cryptolocker got real popular around 2010. Granted this isn’t supporting my point, but admin is not required in a lot of instances.
I guess I’m saying I disagree with your disagreement. Non-mobile is far more secure. My desktop and laptops do all of the stuff you listed as mobile capabilities.
I use a desktop or laptop computer almost daily in my personal life. Mobile devices are terrible for actual productivity. And security. And usability.
Ya beat me to it. Working class people got tricked into turning over their income to be a floor for the US stock market. I always decline 401k benefits at corpo jobs and I love the looks of bewilderment and attempted lectures I’ve received. It’s pretty obvious that HR or someone gets kickbacks for enrolling new employees.
But make sure you shake your head the whole time so people know you disagree with irrational numbers.
You got me there. Might draw muhammad and take a shit on a bible later.
How is living in a predominantly black city relevant?
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Whoa, he has a solid wholesale connect on modest but durable garmets.
The finger imprints in bottom left make this visual much more striking.
Yeah I was confused about the comment chain. I was thinking terminal login vs ssh. You’re right in my experience…root ssh requires user intervention for RHEL and friends and arch and debian.
Side note: did you mean to say “shot themselves in the root”? I love it either way.
On a new linux install or image I will always:
Ah fair enough, I know that’s the basis of a ton of distros. I lean towards RHEL so I’m not super fluent there.
Which ones? I’m asking because that isn’t true for cent, rocky, arch.
The push to force rust into linux feels weirdly inauthentic. I’m guessing the build chain has been appropriately compromised to add backdoors at build time.
Ya I down vote every censored post.