But it gets the job done, chaotic good
But it gets the job done, chaotic good
I found open-ssl to be much harder to use. Do you just manually make new certificates with the CA in CLI?
At some point it’s good to let things die
In that case, i recommend step-ca, which is a certificate authority server with acme support anyone can self host. The setup took a while but it’s been running for months now without problems for me.
No proper CA should give out a certificate for an IP, that’s a no go by the common rules.
The background is that certificate revocation is a broken system and having short lived certificates makes the problem go away. You don’t need to worry about how to tell people that some certificate is bad if it’s only valid for a few days.
Ideally, certificates would only be valid for a few days, it should be automated anyway. This has other downsides as I can imagine, like creation of more traffic. My self signed CA for my home LAN has 4 days as standard, and it works perfectly fine.
SCP-5300 😮
At that point it’s an act of rebellion against that nations authority over its territory, and the police/armed forces may step in.
I see what you’re doing but that chain of thought doesn’t lead anywhere.
While true I feel like your comment misses the point. A raspberry pi is just a computer, not a magic solution box that’s kept maintained and updated by some guy. Their product isn’t a service, it’s just the device.
Why had?
Iirc you can also just disable it with unset HISTFILE
. This will reset when you open a new session unless you put it in the .zshrc
or something.
Agreed. But if big brother really wants, they can detect a weird program running, a weird hardware being on it, or just that someone is tabbing around without actually doing something.
It’s a hard fork by now, but the switch should still be pretty painless.
I believe it but is there evidence for this? I know there were reports of chess games on the middle ages, but earlier than that? Chess with modern rules I mean.
I think they meant private as in private person, not privacy
All my friends and family, even I myself happen to be humans. That’s mean.
Let’s not monopolize the word nerds for us computer nerds. There are also engineering nerds for example, the guys that have 2 3d printers, 3 CNC machines, and a few industrial robot arms in their garage so that they can build the tiniest bike ever.
Nerds of all sciences unite!
I can confirm this. I recently updated the bios for a support request, and I’ve never had windows installed on it (except for a VM)
Metroid zero mission and Metroid fusion. Play zero mission first if unsure.