

I don’t put it on the Internet.
I have automatic updates enabled and once in a while I scan with Nessus. Also I have backups. Stuff dying or me breaking it is a much greater risk than getting hacked.
I don’t put it on the Internet.
I have automatic updates enabled and once in a while I scan with Nessus. Also I have backups. Stuff dying or me breaking it is a much greater risk than getting hacked.
Honestly, that’s the smart thing to do. Staying risks being sent to the El Salvador megaprison.
Are you short on disk space? Personally I’d just buy enough storage that I don’t even need to care
Yes, but the Irish part of the company does business in the EU, while the American part does business in the US. For example, Google Ireland isn’t exporting phones to the US. They’re made in Taiwan (or wherever) and imported to the US by Google America. Businesses set up this way so that the US can’t impose taxes on their EU business.
(That’s my understanding, anyway. It might not be 100% accurate.)
No, childhood obesity is way up since then.
Then why the fuck do they have an online form for it?
The US isn’t looking away. We’re giving it the thumbs up.
Routers can run just fine off only one port too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Router_on_a_stick
Well you probably won’t instantly get your door kicked in, but I wouldn’t torrent on someone else’s connection.
What would you even need to download in that time anyway?
Usually they announce arrests. I’m guessing he fucked off back to China before they could pick him up.
If there’s malware on your system, when you can read it, the malware can read it.
What laptop? BIOS option?
Well. Sometimes an enemy finds you.
I understood your intent just fine.
I don’t think passengers and crates of medical supplies share space on flights.
China has one time zone, but in Xinjiang they use local time anyway. Getting everyone on one time zone for daily use is unlikely.
I don’t think static linking is that difficult. But for sure it’s discouraged, because I can’t easily replace a statically-linked library, in case of vulnerabilities, for example.
You can always bundle the dynamic libs in your package and put the whole thing under /opt, if you don’t play well with others.
You assume there is no vulnerability in the web server itself, or a vulnerability that allows bypassing authentication.
For up to 16 endpoints or something like that, yes.