sapporo 5h ago • 100%
The whole point of my question is to avoid this
The latest, 29.x, version of Emacs. Whenever I drap&drop an image into a note, it'll open an image in a new buffer. An image won't get embedded or attached onto a note. Why not? Hasn't d&d functionality been added since several versions ago, natively? How to embed or attach an image onto a note? Preferably, a) by Drap&Drop b) without any third-party package
sapporo 2w ago • 33%
You know already? Teach me
sapporo 2w ago • 10%
You are just learned the price of free.
said one who immediately propoused me to use a self-hosted model. For free, that is. Whist on lemmy which is a free forum as well.
Are you an Idiot or what?
Free account of ChatGPT Yesterday, all All the chats for the last or even 2 months -- no more. No notification before hand, no notification whether it's bug or they want me to upgrade. Nothing. I've cleared the cookies and local storage in the browser, re-logged in. To no avail. What the fucking wtf-king fuck?
A fresh installation of Merkuro Contacts - 24.08 CardDAV When trying to create a new contact - “error, invalid parent collection” ![a](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsopuli.xyz%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fb9448de2-5689-4667-b45d-568235a65d7b.webp) What’s the matter?
Is there a standard or well-known, de-facto uitility for this? --- Arch Linux, EndeavourOS
sapporo 2mo ago • 100%
but an attacker isn't obliged to take on all the open ports, he could work with some of them - the ones that may seem the most interesting to him
sapporo 2mo ago • 100%
Ok, back to this then:
If everything reports open then what ports do you focus on first?
I don't see an issue here. An attacker would be overwhemed with choise and excitement so that he wouldn't be able to decide which port to choose first, get stuck for a several months unable to decide? He'd toss a coin then.
sapporo 2mo ago • 66%
My ports are always open for you, my son. And doors, and windows.
sapporo 2mo ago • 100%
You can’t pretend-close it and still have that service work.
indeed, a service on a port would no longer properly work. However, pretending that an open port is closed is possible the same way when pretending that's open
sapporo 2mo ago • 28%
No!
sapporo 2mo ago • 40%
Do you youself understand what you're talking about?
then focus on those ports with more expensive/slower scans to find out what is running on those ports.
What do you mean by "focus on those ports"? What are "more expensive/slower scans"?
If everything reports open
not every port gets reported to be open but only some of them
what ports do you focus on first?
me? or an attacker? he could work with any ports he wishes
sapporo 2mo ago • 100%
how so?
sapporo 2mo ago • 50%
it has nothing to do with it. Welcome to the real English
I've read an article which describes how to simulate the close ports as open in Linux by eBPF. That is, an outside port scanner, malicious actor, will get tricked to observe that some ports, or all of them, are open, whereas in reality they'll be closed. How could this be useful for the owner of a server? Wouldn't it be better to pretend otherwise: open port -> closed?
sapporo 2mo ago • 50%
It's got CLI too - alright. But is it any de-facto, mature, well-known, widely used? What gurantees that it's as secure as openssl or gpg? It might have plenty of bugs and vulnerabilies.
sapporo 2mo ago • 100%
- backups, non-incremental ones
- prevent others from viewing information that may be sensitive
- encrypted files and directories will then be copied over to external drives and third-party servers
sapporo 2mo ago • 8%
re-read my question carefully
sapporo 2mo ago • 25%
"I don’t want to encypt them in-place because I’ll be uploading them onto a server, copying them on an external drive."
sapporo 2mo ago • 100%
I don't want to encypt them in-place because I'll be uploading them onto a server, copying them on an external drive.
sapporo 2mo ago • 10%
You mean? Or you say?
Namely, de-facto, or one of, in Linux. Mature. No GUI. Open-source and free. What is it? GPG or anything else? For a separate file(s), or directory(ies), and not for the entire disk or partition.
sapporo 3mo ago • 75%
that's why you should be logged out of Google and also delete your cookies periodically :) To reset the memory of Google
sapporo 3mo ago • 36%
Nothing. But mentioning it, don't forget to mention Youtube as well.
Our sanctions full of holes at play, guys. Even in LNG