Funny you asked. I was splicing coax cables for one of my projects.
There are a few layers in that coax cable that are two conduits sandwiched in a bunch of insulators. You'll need a sharp precision knife like x-acto, some solder, as well as a pair of steady hands. Some clips to hold the cable ends together can go a long way.
Could be things to execute. They may run a shell script (source it if they don't have exec permission), but they won't have all the previleged commands (definitely no dd)
I currently have a Thinkpad W530 with a Quadro K2000M. Because I have coreboot as its firmware, I am able to run completely on the discrete GPU. So far I've been doing great.
I've looked on the feature matrix of the nouveau support and my GPU (Kepler) happens to have all the features checked-off, with the exception of dynamic power management (mostly WIP).
Right now, I'm running KDE wayland with the nouveau driver with no issue.
On the other hand, I've tried having the hybrid GPU and it sucks.
Not sure if this fits your exact need, but I've been running my blog on Grav CMS. It's really easy to setup as it uses flat file to store your content instead of database. You could just download a tarball, extract it, point your HTTP server (and php-fpm) to it, and see it on your web browser. If you know your PHP, you could even customize a theme.
Anyways, feel free to check out my blog: timkenhan.co
Funny you asked. I was splicing coax cables for one of my projects.
There are a few layers in that coax cable that are two conduits sandwiched in a bunch of insulators. You'll need a sharp precision knife like x-acto, some solder, as well as a pair of steady hands. Some clips to hold the cable ends together can go a long way.
You can find more details on my blog :)