I think it’s regarding a Microsoft security researcher who is on a hot streak for exploits.
https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/nightmare-eclipse-microsoft-exploit-rogueplanet
I think it’s regarding a Microsoft security researcher who is on a hot streak for exploits.
https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/nightmare-eclipse-microsoft-exploit-rogueplanet


I mean, it didn’t really work out for Jesus either…


As others have said, cap charging at ~80%. Unless you have a spare $150 for a nice UPS, I would use the built-in battery.


Go ninja, go ninja… sob go…


And it will still sell out in less than 30min


You can take my gurgle raw milk from my violent gurgling cold hurp dead hurp ha- blwarrrgggghhhhh.


Nilla wafers and strawberry cream cheese.


As the other user said, you may be surprised! I swapped to CachyOS in January and it’s been rock solid. I play games like Hitman, Last Epoch, and a bunch of indie games without any issues.


And don’t forget GOG fucking still doesn’t have a native Linux client.


Here’s the thing. There are other places. Epic, Amazon Gaming, Origin/Battlenet/Ubi, itch, Microsoft store, gog…
Most suck at discoverability or they don’t have the variety of Steam. Some are shitty by design (Origin, Ubi, Battlenet) - intended to only get you to play their games. Others like itch aren’t built for scaling out to deliver thousands of big games.
This isn’t a thing like Apple’s walled garden, I feel like this is Steam out performing the competition.
I would worry more about if the containers allow any light through to your water - that can cause your water to get gross real quick.
If you can swing compatible hardware, Security Onion is pretty great. It’s not necessary to buy their solution, it’s FOSS and there are instructions on getting it to work on proxmox.
(But you need to install agents on all your VMs and servers, and ideally do port mirroring so all traffic can make it to the Security Onion box.


I had this exact fucking problem. Check if you’re using cloud-init and if there’s a holdover entry that may be overlooked.
For me, it was under the /var/run/ folder’s netplan, not the usual /etc/netplan.


Most systems will allow for updates via USB, and this guy ripped out his Toyota’s modem and gps.
I fucking wish I could take mass transit to work. The only option that Google maps shows is… Lyft. (Which isn’t mass transit).


Ah, so it’s not going to be the “hackers” that somehow gain access to Mythos, it’ll be the government. Better drop millions on tokens to find and fix those vulnerabilities before the NSA compromises your company (and hope the things it finds aren’t hallucinations).


Move to Ontario.


Are you an AI bot? Rambling sentences and em dashes…
Nah, just build a harness that validates the output of one model by running it through the same model again to check for hallucinations… And to make sure that second pass isn’t hallucinating, uh… run it through a model a third time to check the second isn’t hallucinating.
/s