My workflow is importing my whole SD card to Darktable after a shooting session, which is somewhere in the hundreds, infrequently nearing a thousand. It grinds to a halt until it's done importing, and slows down significantly when I'm doing a lot of processing to a single image, but it has never ever crashed or really threatened to crash.
Det der skal serviceres er dets stealth-coating og software, og det er kun USA der gør de 2 ting. De kan sagtens stadig flyve, dog med svært reduceret stealth og EW kapacitet, og selvfølgelig skal vi til at tigge og be vores allierede for reservedele når noget skal skiftes ud på en længere tidshorisont.
De vil, med tid, og nok meget hurtigere end andre moderne kampfly, blive reduceret til museumsgenstande, men der burde ikke være noget USA kan gøre for at vi ikke kan flyve dem fra en dag til anden.
This is quite wrong, but it doesn't matter, because if your setup is insecure, then you'll find out sooner or later anyway. The hacking space is pretty much automated at this point, which is why my honeypot works at all.
Do you also think that anyone who puts Anubis in front of their website is getting the attention of anonymous illuminati master-hackers because it causes their bots to waste a few processing cycles? Tarpitting is no different. If your bot is written poorly, it will get stuck on even legitimate pages.
Hvor er det den information kommer fra? Det ville være utrolig sindssygt at have en remote backdoor, da det kun er et spørgsmål om tid før Kina finder den.
I don't have any solution for you, but I'm just adding some information to the conversation; I use Gonic as a server and Ultrasonic as a client and it does not have any issues displaying umlaut or any other special characters.
That was true until Windows started breaking every other week and every major update breaks something fundamental. I moved to Linux to escape the forced update cycle that breaks my desktop so frequently that I gave up on ever having files on my computer and just worked directly off of NAS because any given week had like a 5% chance of requiring that I spend 2 hours reinstalling Windows.
Now Linux, when configured correctly, eats less of your time than Windows, but you have to learn how to use it, just as you had to learn how to use Windows. It is a dumb saying said by people who don't use Linux because they're too stupid to learn it, or so stuck in their ways that they can't break up with their existing workflow, sometimes for valid reasons.
You're letting the IDE think for you instead of building a deep understanding of these fundamental operations.
The deep and fundamental operation of typing out the whole function name every time instead of just the first 2 characters+tab
The deep and fundamental operation of manually formatting minified CSS
I say this as someone who writes HTML in Nano: this is a weird kind of purism that they try to handwave several times throughout the article. That's all it is.
Satte mig ned og fik lavet et skriv for nogle dage siden
https://drkt.eu/files/ramblings/honeypots-and-tarpits.html