Except it is secure by design.
But you’re right about it not being meant as a daily driver.
Not with that attitude.
I know devs writing in it making over 200k per year. Ai isn’t that useful unless you can correct for it’s mistakes, which requires some experience with the language.
Maybe in another 10 years.
I keep writing comments like that and then having to erase them.
Unattended-upgrades ftw
You can test it out by running ‘telnet <ip> <port>’ to check if the port is open. This is best done from another network.
Your ssh rule says it’s from anywhere. You want to change port 22 to 25565, and run /op username on your Minecraft server to whitelist your friends. Make sure your whitelist flag is turned on with your server config.
Instead of allowing traffic over your port from anywhere, you can specify your friend’s external IP.
Not for people who are asking questions about port forwarding
As a Linux user, I love the steam deck. I’ll probably never own one, but what it did for Linux gaming was amazing
Octopuses is correct if you’re referring to many different species of octopus. Octopi would be correct if you’re referring to a cluster of one species of octopus.
Yeah. Just implement an IP whitelist.
This might be fixed on Firefox nightly
How would mumble take a week to spin up?
A chilli relleno is a quiche
Why would you want to port forward your dns?
My favorite bands are queens of the stone age, sea wolf, M.Ward, big thief, califone, jam2go, iron & wine, and the white stripes. What else should I try? I really struggle getting into new music.
I’d get one if they were freeway legal everywhere
Kali is secure as in once it’s configured, it cannot be accessed without creds, keys etc. That meets the definition of ‘secure’. It’s just Linux with a bunch of pre installed packages.
Of course something can always be more secure. But saying Kali isn’t secure is like me saying your PC isn’t secure because it isn’t air gapped like my most secure PC.