Everyday I have skin.
I also use E45 on my awfully dry hands and slightly dry face.
Everyday I have skin.
I also use E45 on my awfully dry hands and slightly dry face.
To send to the same account?
None of them…
ssh-keygen -t ecdsa -b 384
Then get it signed and use the certificate.
SSH certificates are where its at.
KDE Connect
Signal
Using Eternity and very happy with it, just as I was when it was Infinity for Reddit.
In Prometheus at the start… right until the very end.
Pluck a nostril hair: “Please stop! I have a wife and kids! Take them”
Going from 8MBto 16MB on Windows 95 was a pretty big improvement.
Also a happy T440p owner. Nice laptop and the keyboard is great.
BTRFS deciding it’s corrupt and refusing even read only access.
Edit: You beat it by trashing the disk, using any other file system, restoring from backup and accepting any losses.
I’ve just stripped and primed 6 kitchen drawers. They need 2 coats of paint after that. I have to silicone around the new bath panel later on and maybe make a start at replacing the curtain rails. The old rails and baton need to come down, new wood cut, finished, routed, painted then afixed to the wall. It’ll look good when done, but I’m not looking forward to it.
I bought a proper country jacket last year for far more than I’d normally spend. It’s very heavy, very waterproof, very full of pockets, very farmerish, very good.
Depends what you want to do.
Want to sit? The chairs. Want to see? The lights. Want to not fall under the building? The floor. Want to get out? The door. Want to swim? The pool. Want to get out of the pool? The ladder. Want to get changed? The changing room. Want to warm the room? The heater.
I have it as ls -alFh
Another thing that makes no sense is if my ISP provided prefix changes -which it will- this affects the IP addressing on my local network. Ain’t noboby got time for that if you’re managing a company or having anything other than a flat home network with every device equal.
IPv6 is just people shouting NAT BAD, but frankly having separate address ranges inside and outside a house is a feature. A really really useful feature. Having every device have a public IP6 address I’d an anti-featute.
On my local network I want governance over my devices. I want specific firewall rules per device, so I can, for instance, block YouTube only on the kids devices. I want this to be centrally managed, so configured on my opnsense router. I want all devices to use IP6. Unfortunately none of this is possible.
To setup firewall rules I need DHCPv6, not SLAAC so my IPs on my local network that I manage are well known and fixed. Android devices don’t support DHCPv6. And the designers of IP6 were daft enough to set the priority of IPv4 above that of their new protocol. So basically if you have any IPv4 addresses on a device, they’ll be preferred by basically all operating systems - because that’s what the spec says. So you can’t run dual stack in a meaningful way.
TL;DR: IPv6 on a local network has not been thought through at all even though it’s incredibly old, it’s really immature.
I’ve lived in 14 different houses. I can’t remember any of the moves being particularly bad. Hard work, yes. Have had a couple of sofas not get through doors. Worst related thing was moving into first unfurnished place and assembling the new wooden bed on day 1 with a manual screwdriver that wrecked my hands and left me exhausted. Next day I bought an electric screwdriver and it’s remained one of my top purchases of all time.
ll
df -h
du -sch
Ctrl+r
If it’s for more than a minute I’ll screw in VGA and DVI cables