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The first red box shows that the dotted line underneith the text doesn't go all the way to the s in the text above. In the other red box, the dotted line goes all the way.
The neice submitted a patch to add the missing line.
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Great writeup, crazy how easy that one was. Basically a HTB ctf
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Any idea which unit type systemctl defaults to if there are a timer and a service with the same name? I've always left the .service
off, but it makes sense to get into the habit of adding it if it can cause confusion.
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This reminds me that I need to go fishing... I spend way too much time inside these days
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Those look great, but I currently use a hand grinder. Forces me to do something in the morning if I want my coffee lol
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How long would you say they last? My socks are starting to get holes in them after four years I think? I got them at my local Krogers
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This is a good tip. I tend to buy my shoes at the grocery store, and they barely last a year. I'll have to look into doc martins
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Hell yeah! I wondered when it would start. Anyone know what time the other subreddits are going dark?
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Curious about this as well 🤔
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Welcome to the Debian family :)
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I think my next laptop will be one preloaded with coreboot or libreboot, been eyeing something from the system76 lineup. Until then I'm stuck with this MSI gaming laptop lol
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Hey, thanks for the great response!
I was wondering why all the supported hardware were thinkpads from yesteryear. That makes sense about IME too. My laptop is definitely too modern then, unfortunately.
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I got a question. How likely am I to brick my laptop by flashing libreboot if it's not on the supported hardware list?
I'm a software guy, so I don't fully know the dangers of messing with firmware lol
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This was such a good read. Makes me want to get into application security auditing.
If only it was easier to find things like this, but sadly most companies aren't this scummy/incompetent xD
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Yeah it's pretty slick
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Great resources, thanks!
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Adding to this, journalctl -fu service
will jump to the bottom of the log and effectively tail -F
the log so any new output will be appended to your terminal
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I'm a Rust noob too, my work is in Java. However, I don't think a mirroring tool would need to be implemented in rust necessarily
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So I had actually already done this when I switched to bookworm when it wasn't stable.
I am curious: what does setting LC_ALL do? I'm familiar with all the other commands though
Just wanted to post a couple of really interesting medium articles I found on Iphone pentesting. As an Iphone user, I have always wanted to see the source code of the apps I use, so it has been really interesting going through the process of jailbreaking my old iphone and ftping the .ipas to my host machine for analysis. The articles I found most interesting from this user were: [Setting Up a Jailbreak Environment For Beginners](https://medium.com/@lucideus/setting-up-a-jailbreak-environment-for-beginners-e3225944b400) [Preparing IPhone for Application Security](https://medium.com/@lucideus/preparing-iphone-for-application-security-6b32962bee94) [Extracting the IPA File and Local Data Storage of an IOS Application](https://medium.com/@lucideus/extracting-the-ipa-file-and-local-data-storage-of-an-ios-application-be637745624d) Hope y'all enjoy!