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[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

Oh for sure. I'm not knocking those that can do it, just that my regular soldering skills are shit enough that I'd probably be hesitant to reball something more complicated even with the right gear :-)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Ah. Other than fixing the old Xbox360 RROD , I've never needed to do any BGA work, just circuit soldering

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago (5 children)

What's the IR bottom heater for?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Insurance and ownership papers here generally require a primary owner here, at least on paper

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Pretty much, unless he was planning to donate one of his existing illegitimate children to her.

"Hey, I've got a bunch extra of these and nobody's answered my sale ad on X, you should take one"

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Strange, the words i think of are more like: "narcissistic" "obnoxious" & "asshole" with a side of "moron" thrown in

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (2 children)

"She makes some good points. I might vote for her if she wasn't a Democrat" - Republicans

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

Or a voting scam

"Hmm, it says here that Sir Barkinwoof IV is a registered Republican. If there is some discrepancy out must be the fault of the former owner"

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Outdoor temperature in °C, unless you're talking about an outdoor pool then it's often enough °F :-)

I think part of the reasons it's so mixed might just be due to how many Amero-centric devices and parts are common between the two countries.

Y'all can take your shitty Phillips screws though. Roberts is by far superior ;-)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Ok, so when the police use a young-appearing officer to nail somebody who is looking to hook up with what is listed as a 14yo... that's just going to get dropped? Because it seems that's a tactic that's been used often enough and the actual age of the officer matters less than the intent of the perp to engage in sex with a minor.

The argument "I just thought we were role-playing" isn't significantly different from "I totally know this '14yo giving a BJ to old man.mp4' was AI generated and that's just my fetish, not real kids"

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

"sink Twitter and we'll give you some preferential deals"

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yeah, a lot of the stuff that the "Left" fails on seems to be because it hits "well it's not exactly perfect and good for absolutely anybody do we're not gonna do it"

Whereas the "Right" is basically 'well it came from my guy so... seems good'

 

(sorry in advance for the long post)

What I'm looking for:

Basically, without a lot of work to setup and maintain a Domain/Kerberos server, what's the best way to provide consistent logins and remote folder/share (from a server) access across various Linux desktops


I've configured domain controllers using Samba. I've also configured Linux systems as domain-joined hosts. Between the two I tend to find that keeping talking - especially for systems that are only on infrequently - can be a bit troublesome. Updates sometimes break the Samba server, tokens expire, etc etc

I've also used NFS of various versions, but found v4 with the Kerberos implementation a bit finicky (for similar reasons to the SMB based implementation). NFSv3 of course is fairly fast and efficient, but lacks the user-level authentication and relies on IP's for access-control.


Now it's been awhile since I've given a shot at this except for some NFS shares between VMs and SSHFS for desktops, it would be nice to have a consistent but easily maintainable way to provided common shares for larger files (videos, albums, 3d models, and projects etc) without having to constantly troubleshoot. Maybe the domain/NFS route had gotten easier but it still seems to be fairly manual at times.

 

One of the problems with having switched over a number of relatives to Linux is that I'm "the guy" when they have issues, and I can't always get over to help them in a timely manner. A lot of the time most stuff is working just fine and it's just a matter of popping into the desktop and fixing a bad link or a naughty plugin that's slipped into Chrome etc, but it DOES require being able to see what they see.

Windows has a system where you can "request assistance" and then provide a code for access at which point it shares your desktop. There are similar systems where one can get a link in email and click it for support.

I'd like to find a system that I can host myself to allow users to queue up for support at which point I can pop into their system, without needing to open ports on their routers or using something hackish like forwarding a VNC port to an SSH server etc

 

Does anyone use X11 forwarding with Android devices, so that they can access their UI apps remotely?

If so, what apps do you use and what issues have you run across?

There's a "MobaXterm ssh" app and while I do love that app on other OS's it doesn't seem to be made by the same company so I don't really trust it

 

Does anyone know where to find some good measurements of performance differences between common distros (with like hardware and config).

I'm interested to see if some perform better than others due to optimization etc

 

Kevin Mitnick - the world's first famous "hacker" - has died at age 59 after succumbing to pancreatic cancer.

Mitnick gained fame for his hacking skills and eventual arrest on hacking and wire fraud charges. After his release from prison, he went on to release various books and speak at conferences on the topic of cyber security/hacking. He is the founder of "Mitnick Security Consulting" which provides cyber consulting and penetration testing services.

Kevin's influence on the world of cyber security is undeniable, as is his almost legendary reputation in the field.

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