…just this guy, you know.

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  • indeed! had I not posted this, I would be asking the same question!

    so, its quite a bit more mundane than you might have hoped for.

    a mix of…

    • ~40% locally served internal pages (mostly zabbix, mail/web server monitoring, some development pages, etc).
    • ~60% non-local pages - currently lots of retro computing stuff, debian stuff, github (sigh)

    the most recent page I opened was an archive.org page on TI-84 firmware disassembly.

    I make heavy use of Firefox containers for separation. honestly, Firefox is an absolute workhorse for me. if the Firefox ecosystem were to fall into the void, I would be dead in the water.





  • qprimed@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlViruses & Task Viewers
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    1 month ago

    I understand caution when approaching things like secure boot - it can absolutely be abused by monopolies. however… barring inherent or implementation flaws and ensuring that signing keys are under user control it conceptually (and practically) allows for some useful things.




  • if you are self hosting and enjoy over-engineering systems… VLANS, ACLs between subnets and IDS/IPS should be part of.your thinking. separate things into zones of vulnerability / least-privilege and maintain that separation with an iron fist. this is a great rabbit hole to fall down if you have the time. however, given a skilled adversary with enough time and money, any network can be infiltrated eventually. the idea is to try to minimize the exposure when it happens.

    if the above is not a part of your daily thinking, then don’t worry about it too much. use a production OS like Debian stable, don’t expose ports to the public internet and only allow systems that should initiate communication to the internet to actually do so (preferably only on their well known protocol ports - if possible).



  • qprimed@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlA retro problem
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    3 months ago

    those slots were near useless.

    edit to say: one trick was to use the blank expansion slot plates to gently break the vice like grip the screw had in the hex stand-off. the metal used on the cheap “digit remover” cases was sometimes soft enough to loosen the thumb screws via the driver slot without the thumb screw breaking.

    still nearly useless though.


  • qprimed@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlApple
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    4 months ago

    its their lived experience and they are the future adults of our world.

    if the insane amount of micro-targeted manipulation and pressure these kids face on a daily basis does not concern you, then your lack of empathy is self evident and there is nothing else to be said to you.