Before clicking the link I thought there was a new restic clone/fork out there…
Before clicking the link I thought there was a new restic clone/fork out there…
Did the same in python. Ages ago. And again in python half a decade ago. And again in python a few months ago.
Never repeat anything.
They are still developing and selling Sailfish OS. They just stopped making their own hardware.
Well it’s not completely useless. It offers some insights into the system. Which service accounts exists, what usernames are used.
If an attacker finds a valid username they can then start bruteforcing the password.
From your account list we can see you have sshd and xrdp. Do they both provide the same kind of bruteforce protection? Are there any recent exploits for either?
Berlin, Germany: we drink water straight from the tap. It’s free and delicious. If you don’t feel like drinking tap, just drink a “Berliner Rohrperle”. It’s the same thing with a fancier name, because our tap water is awesome.
Nowadays we even have public drinking fountains dotted around the city.
Yeah that gets turned into a phone link
Yes it has. But it’s still working fine for me.
There are some forks that might be better, but since I don’t experience too much issues I never looked for alternatives.
Around 10 years ago after the radeon xorg driver broke for the nth time on my arch install, I decided to just ditch Xorg altogether. I used screen for multiplexing, mutt for mail, irssi and some other messanger and w3m with (framebuffer support for images) for browsing the interwebs. I also had a videoplayer. I think it was mplayer. I rocked that setup for almost a year during college. Fun times.
It’s not that difficult to build your own kernel based on the official debian one: https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html#s-common-official