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  • You must be better at searching. I will take a look. Thank you very much.

  • I'm not sure what you mean. I need to view the video but I can't. I am just looking for alternative viewing methods.

  • It is on a streaming service. They played it in class but I didn't hear enough.

  • That seems a bit unfair to anarchists.

  • What about a distro that artificially raises the switching cost?

  • Stock

  • This may very well be the cutest picture I have ever seen. Certainly in the top three.

  • I know there are valid use cases for that much, I just always like to check that they didn't just see an LTT video and think they need way more than they do.

  • Damn, what do you need that much RAM for?

  • I would give them full on Linux, just put parental controls on the router.

  • I haven't used telegram, but in general this is the correct solution.

  • I like anysoft. The autofill thing for bitwarden sometimes takes a second but it always shows up.

  • No, if they tried a couple sites that are no longer up, they could look at them there.

  • Why?

    Because It is better for reading on websites. Normally there is just a ton of space to the sides of the text, and it would make more sense to actually use it.

    Why not an extra bar like all other browsers?

    What... do you mean? They have the top bar like other browsers. A lot of other browsers have vertical tabs now too.

    I would really like to get some shortcuts for some sites.

    Add them then?

    Also, I think tab groups are way more important.

    I never said they aren't. Also, they do have container tabs, they just hide it in about:config.

  • I don't like windows, so I don't deploy any of this for real, but yesterday and the day before I set up a windows server, a few clients, and a Kali VM and manager to get in. I found out if you type "\anything" into the windows bar it will send that user's name and hash out very easily with llmnr poisoning on every keystroke. What's worse is that is the default behavior. It is super fun to learn about all this though.

    Edit: upon posting this comment it made the double backslash look like a single backslash so I changed it to a triple so it looks right on my end but just know I meant for it to be double.

  • If I were you I might try deploying a mini enterprise network with permissions and things. It would be fun to do it with active directory to try to practice pentesting, or it would also be fun to do with linux to try to learn more about deploying linux in enterprise environments.

  • How do you grow a disk in linux? I am tempted to make a joke about planting hard drive seeds but I do genuinely want to know what you mean.