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  • But they need to convince me that the subscription is worthwhile!

  • Thanks! While we are here, my last three posts to !fountainpens@lemmy.world didn't actually make it to the community.

    The first was over a week ago. The last was today.

    I'm posting from the sdf instance. Any idea why this could be?

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  • No sale. It's ridiculous.

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  • premium mouse that receives constant updates

    Come on. How many firmware updates can we really expect for a mouse?

    I've had an m570 for about 10 years. Every time it broke, I fixed it. Why do we need a subscription?

  • Radical

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  • Uniform spokes are for squares!

  • It's this (excuse formatting): https://www.openssh.com/releasenotes.html

    sshd(8) will now penalise client addresses that, for various reasons, do not successfully complete authentication. This feature is controlled by a new sshd_config(5) PerSourcePenalties option and is on by default.

    sshd(8) will now identify situations where the session did not authenticate as expected. These conditions include when the client repeatedly attempted authentication unsucessfully (possibly indicating an attack against one or more accounts, e.g. password guessing), or when client behaviour caused sshd to crash (possibly indicating attempts to exploit bugs in sshd).

    When such a condition is observed, sshd will record a penalty of some duration (e.g. 30 seconds) against the client's address. If this time is above a minimum configurable threshold, then all connections from the client address will be refused (along with any others in the same PerSourceNetBlockSize CIDR range) until the penalty expire.

    Repeated offenses by the same client address will accrue greater penalties, up to a configurable maximum. Address ranges may be fully exempted from penalties, e.g. to guarantee access from a set of trusted management addresses, using the new sshd_config(5) PerSourcePenaltyExemptList option. ```

  • I recall hearing that openssh has something like fail2ban built-in now. I forget the name of the feature.

  • Me and a friend used to love the menu background sound. Like a deep mechanical humming sound.

    We used to call it "indust". My friend looped it for an hour and recorded it to minidisc.

    Maybe this is why I like dark ambient drone sounds so much even today...

  • I think audacious can load winamp skins (and xmms skins).

    Will try at some point.

  • Please accept the cookie policy before any of that stuff...

  • This takes me back to a simpler time.

    A time of playing Total Anihilation and hanging on MSN messenger.

    Does anyone remember musicmatch jukebox with the jumping sheep visualisation?

  • If you have a dongle dac, a DIY DAP?

  • "You're a shark. Sharks are winners, and they don't look back because they have no necks. Necks are for sheep"

  • Also, even if they do, you can choose to not load it.

    It amused me that so many people had this installed, but had no idea what it was for.

  • Yeah, it supports kernel modules, so is also vulnerable to bad third party kernel code.

  • We call it the nipple, but I know what you mean.