if you need CI/CD gitlab. if you allready have CI/CD with something like jenkins or whatever, or even if you dont need CI/CD at all gitea.
the blocker is nvidia being an arse and not giving vGPU capability to customers (its a paid feature in Tesla cards)
what ive been doing is simply sudo su - root -c "/bin/zsh" whenever i need to do quite alot with root
"which is unlikely merged to the project as the functions is very limited to certain people." you should fork, implement the change and create a pull request first. Dont assume that they wont implement it. they might do…
wifi repeaters are the worst you can do...
as far as i can tell theres really no way to stream to tiktok seems like they only allow video uploads
i would just use zmap since its not only for such a niche usecase :D
i dont get what the issue is? this is a personal problem with your colleague
this requires physical access so its not really an issue
well we're partly there: risc v
i dont like garbage collected languages for emulators at all...
because they detect that youre not a tracking script and simply redirect you to google
why not simply lock the screen? it seems like a cumbersome fix for such an easy task
theres nothing fancy about it. its just a plain ol' copy login page and start phishing with similar looking domain and the twitter guy makes it sound like its a huge deal...
ufw is awesome and really shit at the same time... as long as you just need opened & closed ports its all fine, as soon as you do something with multiple networks (Docker, VM's) you have to fix quite alot manually into…
because most of the times the malware simply uses completly normal and fine to use system api's to do what it wants to do. And for the deployment it simply gets added to cracked apps or just fake apps in general
i would argue that Windows is bad for anything but Windows development and gaming.
also: running any other OS doesnt make it any more secure. in most cases the user is the weakpoint of the system
noone can answer you if it is "secure" because that highly depends on your perspective and usecase! I would argue that running windows is inherently insecure ;) but i would also argue that its way more secure than…
try D! its a seemingly weird mixture of scripting languages and compiled ones. but ill all makes so much goddamn sense once you try it :)
look up the CCNA certification! the information you need to pass that sum up a pretty good chunk of networking. so get yourself your favorite search engine and look up studying material for that ;)
css is just as hard as you make it! if you follow basic rules: make every component contained in a box wich they cant break out of! make it lean and use the css operators like > first-child etc.
all the information that gets hidden in plain sight: like the capital first letter indicating if a func / member is public or not time coding go: to short because this seriously keeps me away from learning it
i love the publicity D is getting lately :)
maybe its because docker is based on LXC (LinuX Containers)?!?!
if you need CI/CD gitlab. if you allready have CI/CD with something like jenkins or whatever, or even if you dont need CI/CD at all gitea.
the blocker is nvidia being an arse and not giving vGPU capability to customers (its a paid feature in Tesla cards)
what ive been doing is simply sudo su - root -c "/bin/zsh" whenever i need to do quite alot with root
"which is unlikely merged to the project as the functions is very limited to certain people." you should fork, implement the change and create a pull request first. Dont assume that they wont implement it. they might do…
wifi repeaters are the worst you can do...
as far as i can tell theres really no way to stream to tiktok seems like they only allow video uploads
i would just use zmap since its not only for such a niche usecase :D
i dont get what the issue is? this is a personal problem with your colleague
this requires physical access so its not really an issue
well we're partly there: risc v
i dont like garbage collected languages for emulators at all...
because they detect that youre not a tracking script and simply redirect you to google
why not simply lock the screen? it seems like a cumbersome fix for such an easy task
theres nothing fancy about it. its just a plain ol' copy login page and start phishing with similar looking domain and the twitter guy makes it sound like its a huge deal...
ufw is awesome and really shit at the same time... as long as you just need opened & closed ports its all fine, as soon as you do something with multiple networks (Docker, VM's) you have to fix quite alot manually into…
because most of the times the malware simply uses completly normal and fine to use system api's to do what it wants to do. And for the deployment it simply gets added to cracked apps or just fake apps in general
i would argue that Windows is bad for anything but Windows development and gaming.
also: running any other OS doesnt make it any more secure. in most cases the user is the weakpoint of the system
noone can answer you if it is "secure" because that highly depends on your perspective and usecase! I would argue that running windows is inherently insecure ;) but i would also argue that its way more secure than…
try D! its a seemingly weird mixture of scripting languages and compiled ones. but ill all makes so much goddamn sense once you try it :)
look up the CCNA certification! the information you need to pass that sum up a pretty good chunk of networking. so get yourself your favorite search engine and look up studying material for that ;)
css is just as hard as you make it! if you follow basic rules: make every component contained in a box wich they cant break out of! make it lean and use the css operators like > first-child etc.
all the information that gets hidden in plain sight: like the capital first letter indicating if a func / member is public or not time coding go: to short because this seriously keeps me away from learning it
i love the publicity D is getting lately :)
maybe its because docker is based on LXC (LinuX Containers)?!?!