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  • @Stamets

    Needs a couple of kubernetes pods in there too

  • @MxM111

    @stopthatgirl7 @TWeaK @NaibofTabr

    if it remembers it has to be stored somwhere, if it has to be stored ther's some type of memory with information saved in it. .... call it what you will.

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  • @ToeNailClippings

    Hi Jez!

    We miss you in the matrix chat, you should come back XD (This is the guy that's into cars and has a 3 letter name) :)

  • @Jezebelley

    I can't believe you already compiled your first software from source. You're going so quick! It's pretty cool to watch you learn linux in real time.

  • @nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze

    something something something, security by obscurity (of source code)

  • @Clbull

    RELAX people ... he meant FAT as in the filesystem.

  • @Buffalox

    @MicroWave

    Same reason the yankee states couldn't accept the south seceding.

    And the same reason you go to couples therapy

  • @ObviouslyNotBanana

    When I was 🎶 a farm boy 🎶 my peepaw 🎶 took me into the city 🎶 to see the farm parade 🎶

  • @rjs001

    los bots rusos estan en overdrive

    hahahaha llora mas rusky .... llora mas

  • @wit

    Moded APK with lucky patcher
    localhost blocklist to make sure you're not uploadign a bunch of info
    Shelter and install it in it's own virtualized profile

  • @Albin9326

    Blokada 5 .... local blocklist cloud VPN

  • @Maajmaaj

    @FlyingSquid

    I hope not .... If democrats have to do the same things to win ... then I don't want to vote democrat anymore ....

    And they're already only SLIGHTLY less bad then the reps ....

    This country is fucked

  • @nx2

    For the curious

    10G Base LR: It's a type of fiber standard that runs a 10 gigabits. and looks like this

    QSFP 40G: It's a DIFFERENT type of fiber standard that runs at 40 gigs and looks like this

    I only know the basics of fiber networking but I know that different standards are needed because light refracts differently depending on cable thickness and composition, so standards/variations of the same standard have different maximum length, bandwidth, collision detection, etc.

    For example, the type of fiber that you use to connect two offices that are 10 miles apart is going to be very different than the fiber you use to connect your SAN storage to your baremetal ESXI servers.

    In essence, OP is asking if he can connect his phone line to the port on the back of the computer, and the answer is "Yes, but it's not that simple, and you probably don't want to do that anyways"

  • @sirico

    I lost my shit at "userland proxy"