

Here’s a POC of the exploit in action:
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Here’s a POC of the exploit in action:
This video has been removed for violating the YouTube TOS
To reiterate, GNIS and GNS are only relevant to an appropriately qualified official_name tag, not a name tag, because of the on the ground rule. For this kind of feature, common sense would place a lot of weight on overall common usage, since sending someone to survey the facts “on the ground” would be… difficult.
Yeah that certainly seems difficult
That depends on if you ask the online app (which will cut you off or give you a CCP sanctioned answer) or run it locally (which seems to give a normal answer)
Considering Samsung seems to use WatchOS: Build a Watch face | WatchOS
I mostly use Jetbrain’s IDE’s and NeoVIM when changing configs through the terminal.
Stock up, stay inside, and wait for the zombies to die from either dehydration or starvation.
We already have that one, what’s next?
We had a teacher that said phones could give you cancer due to radiation and the classic 5G causes X conspiracy theories. Certainly wasn’t the worst teacher imo though.
Keep in mind that in practice this didn’t work that well, it wasn’t very efficient at displaying modern interfaces over the network. Showing a simple text editor over LAN works fine, but using Firefox from another place was quite spotty.
It certainly seems so to me. They haven’t responded to my reports in 8 months and their abuse email points to a broken SMTP server
I was just about to ask, this writing style reminds a lot of LLM’s.
It works well when you want to install software that is not compatible with your distro, but it is not a great security measure since it integrates with your host system instead of acting as a sandbox.
Isolation and sandboxing are not the main aims of the project, on the contrary it aims to tightly integrate the container with the host. The container will have complete access to your home, pen drive, and so on, so do not expect it to be highly sandboxed like a plain docker/podman container or a Flatpak.
This is just incorrect
…or containers, e.g. Docker/Podman
Distrobox is a script that manages Docker/Podman containers
What you are installing can cause damage so IMHO it’s more about keeping things manageable while having your actually important data…
Programs are installed the container, not on the host system. When you break the container the host system is fine unless using rootful (or Docker) containers.
…while having your actually important data (not programs, downloaded content, etc but rather things you did yourself, e.g. written documents, sketches, configuration files, prototypes, photos, etc) safe…
Using Distrobox does NOT keep your own files safe, it actually mounts your home directory and external USB drives inside the containers by default fully exposing your documents to whatever you install inside.
From the documentation:
Isolation and sandboxing are not the main aims of the project, on the contrary it aims to tightly integrate the container with the host. The container will have complete access to your home, pen drive, and so on, so do not expect it to be highly sandboxed like a plain docker/podman container or a Flatpak.
Equinix seems to be shutting down their bare metal service in it’s entirety. All projects using it will be affected.
A system daemon to allow session software to update firmware
(In case I’m in the only one who hasn’t heard of it)
I tried this a while ago in combination with tailscale, exposing the VPN as an exit node. However, I found the performance to be problematic.
Paid apps are in the works right?
Linkwarden can manage links and automatically archive the page as PDF, image, and/or HTML/CSS
You could turn it into a Home Assistant control panel if it has touch screen support
They did disclose it to Google before, and got a bounty but it seems the moderators from YouTube didn’t get the memo