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And damage!
And damage!
I’m sure we’ve seen nothing yet
I’m French ahah. But sometimes it’s nice to see your country from an outside perspective. Being a tourist in your own country can be interesting!
Is it possible for you to share your list?
You can read about SELinux here or ACLs here. SELinux can be pretty complex if you’ve never used it, so make sure you understand it well. I believe it should be able to do what you want to achieve.
I guess you can use ACLs depending on your filesystem, or SELinux user contexts.
Say what you want about tiktok but damn if it isn’t extremely effective at sending information out of reach from governments, I don’t know what it is. You can see they fear it hard.
He’s not wrong but he sounds like a jackass. A minimal version sounds better than removing features that are present and used by people.
Also education
My first dream was to leave the region I grew up in, which I did. The second was to leave my native country which I did too, but then I had to come back. So it felt a bit like a setback. That’s still one of my goals.
As for dreams that never happened (or didn’t happen yet) one was to live in Singapore for a while and then New Zealand.
My values and dreams have changed a lot since I was a kid. I like the ones I have now, they’re more humane and compassionate.
I think I have an ok life, nothing amazing but I have a stable job, good marketable skills, a loving girlfriend and two cats. I’m not exactly where I want to be but I’m still working on it.
I had a lot of self realisations in the past few years and it made me understand who I was and why I am the way I am. So that’s also great I think.
It’s definitely freakish luck but at least it got found out. A closed source software would have gone through unnoticed.
If anything it highlights how great open source actually is when it comes to security. People saw it and immediately flagged it.
Do you happen to have NetworkManager ? I think it’s default on Ubuntu and that might be your problem.
If you have it, nmcli connection set <device> down
would turn off your device. I believe you can also change your mac address with it, but I don’t have the manual with me right now.
Edit: NetworkManager can do randomised mac address Arch wiki link
Probably woodworking. I’m pretty sure I’d love it but I live in an apartment in a city centre. So, not very suitable to have such a hobby at the moment.
You probably messed up your firmware. Do you see any driver related to WiFi with modprobe?
Ignoring problems you have literally no control over works indeed
Bro missed the last 70 years of American politics
Just so you know, the load avg is not actually the CPU load. It’s an index of a bunch of metrics crammed together (network load, disk I/o, CPU avg, etc.). A good rule of thumb is to have your load avg value under the number of cores your CPU has. If your load avg is twice the number of your CPU cores it means that your machine is overloaded by 100%, if it’s equal to your number of cores, your machine is using 100% of its capacity to treat whatever you’re throwing at it.
To answer your question, you can probably run a script that fetches your 5 min load avg and triggers a reboot if it’s higher than a certain value. You can run it on a regular basis with a systemd timer or a cron job.
Well it’s a good step in the right direction, not a massive difference but still