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  • Nope. But I'm eager to know how you can be so confident saying that ? (FYI the WiFi is served by a hotspot from my phone, which uses a randomized MAC address)

  • Gotta punch holes in the screen and hammer the keyboard a bit haha. But remember friends, Hardware is forever.

  • Easy, become a Magnetic Nymph today !

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  • The real answer here.

  • +1 on the Gazzew U4. I just swapped from browns to it and I'm never going back ! They're more tactile and much more silent.

  • To be honest, Ed.

    When I'm forced to edit text on my phone (eg. to fix a broken server while on the go), I ssh in and fire up ed. This is what takes the less screen space on my already to small screen, and because it's line oriented the screen doesn't bounce/resize/screw up when the keyboard appears/disappear.

  • endlessh was pretty cool and a more modern version is even better ! I'll give it a shot !

    On a side note, I found a way to trap HTTP connections too while working on my cyb.farm project. The go implementation is ridiculously simple: tarpit.go. It works by providing an endless stream of custom headers to the client, which it is supposed to ingest before getting to the content itself.

  • I find the config syntax cleaner.

  • Switches indeed ;)

    Both voyager and moonlander are prebuilt, right ? I like the voyager, but might like just a few keys under the thumb compared to my current planck layout.

    Thanks for the suggestions !

  • It's not about the cost, it's more about my current situation, storage space, and besides this specific use-case, I have no use for it (and I dont like buying stuff I don't use).

  • Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml

    Presoldered split keyboard

  • Crux. Simplest package building system out there, and the core is just out of the way completely, giving you the keys to setup your system just the way you want it.

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  • I didn't come up with this idea myself, this is straight from OpenBSD disk setup guide (which I personally trust as a good source of info) :

    Encrypting External Disks

    This section explains how to set up a cryptographic softraid volume for an external USB drive. An outline of the steps is as follows:

    • Overwrite the drive's contents with random data

    [...]

     
            # dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/rsd3c bs=1m
      
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            /usr/share/language/pack/français: Permission refusée
      
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  • Well as I see it, it will just do a lot of write operations to your disk, which might eventually damage it if you do it a lot (just like any write operation done on a disk). However, this specific command isn't bad per se, and is even technically a good thing to do for preparing to full disk encryption.

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  • sudo cat is pointless here, better do

     
            </dev/urandom sudo tee /dev/sd*
    
    
      

    As a bonus it'll scramble your terminal 💪

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  • Not with busybox's rm 🤘

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  • Nevermind I figured it out, you gotta use sudo for it to work properly !

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  • Nevermind I figured what went wrong, I mistyped it initially ! It would have been much easier to copy paste it if it wasn't a picture...

    Fun fact, the command displays a nice cat picture in ASCII :)

    Edit: screenshot

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  • I just tried your command and it yields a lot of Permission denied. Is it expected or your command is incomplete ?

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