https://celeryman.alexmeub.com/
(Not really mobile friendly, which holds true to the old school Internet)
https://celeryman.alexmeub.com/
(Not really mobile friendly, which holds true to the old school Internet)
Doom II really solidified it and it’s been that way ever since.
It’s actually a hallmark / strategy of his family. “The only thing we are on this Earth for is to reproduce”
My company doesn’t work weekends unless you’re on call or something. I could see it happen with incident response or security operations, but other things aren’t so critical that we need to have our staff working outside of normal business hours.
I may be lucky as well because I work within GRC, and we have a huge focus on work-life balance.
This 70% number seems high. I’m in leadership.
Death by a thousand cuts
SMS 2fa has been recommended NOT to use since 2016.
Yep SMS two factor authentication usage was officially suggested to no longer utilize by NIST in 2016, and in practice before that, to your point.
This shit is old, people! It’s trivial to compromise. Start transitioning where you can to passkeys and start using an app based MFA, like Duo or Authy, both free.
I’ve waited for over an hour to even get to the main menu and still haven’t gotten past the server capacity error or any menu I can even dick around in. I’m not shitting on it, but am just disappointed. As a dad with young kids who works his butt off all week, it would have been nice to enjoy over the long holiday weekend. Hopefully it gets fixed soon.
You should 3d print some so it looks the part but is easier on weight, if you have access to a 3D printer that is.
Don’t copy that floppy
Take the Toyota 4runner for example - they’re incredibly reliable because they are simplistic in many ways with bullet proof components. You can even find 5 year old models that are within 5k of a new one.
Don’t feel dumb man, trying to make yours rhyme is fun actually. I like that you added other temps. That’s how I learned it in America as a kid and remembered it, because it rhymes.
That doesn’t rhyme for shit, man. Ha :)
I’m going to try and add some flair to your post
I wasn’t aware that it kept it as a state charge, thanks for clarifying that for me. I guess maybe they’re hoping to get some help with the jury pool.
They’re hanging on the possibility that this gets moved to federal court
Yep! It’s open source, which I really like. It’s updated almost monthly so is very active. I like how they quickly patch new vulnerabilities, IMO FreshTomato, and OpenWRT projects are exponentially better from a cybersecurity standpoint protecting you, the router manufacturers are so much slower at putting out updates to their stuff.
OP, people often mention openwrt, but you can also buy a FreshTomato compatible router and also try that. It’s super user friendly, regularly updated, and has a significant amount of features you would likely never find on average routers, just like openwrt.
I really like using the VPN functionality and running an openVPN server and dynamic DNS setup so I can always connect my phones to a trusted VPN and backhaul my connection through home while I’m out and on a risky open connection.
As a Cybersecurity professional, I feel like it’s got a lot of good things going for it that I really appreciate, and you can control it without the ISP being able to intrude on your network.
I run my wired connections through that and use the router for DHCP, and then also have a separate mesh system for my wireless. I can set up separate virtual networks as needed and have them separated/isolated altogether, or allow specifically how I want them to see each other, etc.
You can even set up entirely different networks by port on the back of the router. Cool stuff. Openwrt is good too, but most people don’t know about FreshTomato I don’t think, it spun off of Tomato several years ago when those devs quit updating it.
20 Decillion