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Base 64 encode all your array variables then decode them when needed
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Setup a Secure Ubuntu Home Server: A Complete GuideEnglish3·13 days agoFelt a bit like a faff to me, so I never bothered. Does depend upon your threat model though
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Setup a Secure Ubuntu Home Server: A Complete GuideEnglish9·13 days agoPasswordless login only. No root login. Fail2ban. Add ufw to stop accidental open port shenanigans, and you are locked down enough
Same model! Good for keeping the wine glass dry on the outside and popping up the kindle
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Programming@programming.dev•Live coding interviews measure stress, not coding skils6·14 days agoI did stress test interviews for DevOps positions. I explicitly told them that and gave them a task and a time limit. I would watch what they did and there was nothing out of bounds as long as they were solving problems. For example, I would give them an account in cloud provider and then task them with spinning up a k8s cluster with a few basic services and make it scalable, then watch and heckle as they googled around and brought up services. The objective wasn’t to complete the task though, it was too see how they approached problem solving. Good times.
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 usersEnglish1·2 years agoOh yes!
If you have a big enough hard drive then you can install Linux alongside Windows. You will get that option when installing. When you boot, you will be able to choose…
Caveat, win11 requires secure boot which I haven’t dealt with, so you may have to research if that’s the case. There will be lots of info online though - it will depend upon your distro though
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Hopping along like a little bouncing ball12·2 years agoCan we assume that all vacuums are frictionless? Makes the math easier.
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 usersEnglish1·2 years agoHa. No worries. List of distributions…
- Pop!_os Arch derivative. Popular. Quite easy
- Debian One of the first distributions. Medium to hard difficulty
- Ubuntu Very easy, but they are a bit corporate. Usually considered a good beginners distro
- Slackware (beginners guide). One of the first distortion. Can be considered hard mode :)
- Manjaro Arch derivative. Easy to medium
- Arch Arch (not a) derivative. Hard mode
- Redhat Enterprise mode
I would try them out as either live usb tests or in virtual box first to see what tickles your fancy. In the mid to late 90’s I was using slack and Debian. Debian is generally used as a base in docker images for its stability, so getting to know that to get into herding containers can be a good thing.
Many others out there, that’s just a small list off the top of my head.
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distrowatch used to be my go to when hunting fun distros.
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Have fun!
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Break shit!
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Learn how to fix it (almost every catastrophe is recoverable)
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 usersEnglish4·2 years agoAnything at all. I run on raspberry pis, old lenovo laptops, new gaming laptops, amd pc with 64 gig ram and nvidia 4070ti. Make a bootable usb and test it to see if you like it without installing to the drive (live mode), then if you want to make the plunge, install.
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 usersEnglish2·2 years agoInstall mint (cinnamon). Very easy to use for starting. Will make computers fun again. As for games. Most work fine but ymmv
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 usersEnglish4·2 years agoYup. Personally only use it for work. Linux all the way on all my machines
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 usersEnglish17·2 years agoThe point being that he paid for the software and he shouldn’t have to get around if
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto politics @lemmy.world•Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene defends the prospect of Tucker Carlson interviewing Putin amid rumors he is in Moscow12·2 years agoI’d prefer he exit via ~a swan drive~ being thrown into ~the orchestra~ an alligator pit rather than stage left.
Ftfy
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there a sub somewhere between shitty food porn and food porn?3·2 years agoBe the change you want to see, etc…
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Flatpak is only for graphical apps - Flatpak's biggest flaw?4·2 years agoThis is the answer! Next question is why doesn’t the flatpack install do this for you?
martinb@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's (are) the funniest/stupidest way(s) you've broken your linux setup?4·2 years agoIt’s a fine distribution. I have it on my desktop and at least one laptop. But yes, a weird way to decide to distro hop 🤣
The dog just won’t let you get a word in edgeways, eh?