I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is HP 255 G7 running Manjaro and Linux Mint.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
Would the Shrek script be compatible too?
Oh, yeah, it does take a few minutes.
Well, yeah, the admin hasn’t been around on Lemmy itself for a while: https://lemmy.sdf.org/u/SDF
But it was upgraded to 0.19.8 2 days ago, so it’s not abandoned.
I only know where to report software issues and ask for upgrades, but not users.
Anyway, just for fun, here’s how that looks like:
First you SSH (or Telnet if you’re feeling brave) into your SDF pubnix account and then open bboard
(bulletin board program).
List of commands:
REQUESTS BBOARD preview:
And an example bulletin about Lemmy being down posted by another user:
Hmm, I just noticed from the screenshots that there is a newly posted bulletin, likely about this person.
Edit: That post from jdl
That just sounds like… modified Tails OS with baked in remote access, no? And why is it using netcat for that?
Anyway, I am not quite sure what it’s trying to achieve.
“You got 5"
5 what?
“4 3 2 1”
Rather make the domain odd.
I used wget to download static sites, or at least ones with simpler JavaScript, but it won’t download any required files that are only linked in JS code, so it probably won’t work for many sites.
You also need to be careful when spanning hosts so that you don’t accidentally (attempt to) download the entire internet. And rate-limiting, useragent, robots file, filename limitations (so that it doesn’t save files with filename characters that have other uses in URLs like # and ?), filename extensions (to serve them back with correct mimetype), getting filenames from server rather than URL when appropriate, converting links (works in HTML files only), and I am probably forgetting something else.
Oh, and it’s a single process doing one request at a time, so even just a page with too many images will take ages. E.g.: http://cyber.dabamos.de/88x31/ (currently offline).
You can then easily serve them using NGINX, or just browse as files, though the latter may not work well on something like a phone. Oh, one more thing, image.jpg and Image.jpg would conflict on Android, and some websites have differences like that. It can only be stored within Termux (and served using NGINX in Termux).
The article is from 2016.
those users are using a lot of bandwidth and the piracy forms a handy excuse.
Or they could improve their network for torrenting like some Indian ISPs did in the past
Several Internet providers in India have found a clever way to reduce the load BitTorrent transfers put on their network, […] They’ve teamed up with Torbox.net which offers a fully fledged torrent search engine that connects users to ‘local’ peers to guarantee maximum download speeds.
Some [ISPs] have had their own custom ‘caching’ setups but increasingly they are teaming up with the torrent search engine Torbox.
Torbox links them to peers in the local network, which means that the traffic is free for the ISP.
Most people who visit Torbox will see a notice that their ISP doesn’t have a peering agreement. However, for those who have a supporting ISP the torrent site returns search results ordering torrents based on the proximity of downloaders.
TorrentFreak spoke with EBS director Victor Francess, who says that with this setup most torrent data is served from within the ISP’s own network.
“It all creates a very powerful user experience, so in fact just about 10-20% of all torrent traffic comes from the upstream and everything else is local,” Francess says.
Probably a few days, like 3 maybe. I forget sometimes.
“Why hands shaky?”
Oh…
No problem then, marriage is just a paper. Just be careful about property in case of divorce.
Ah, the times when all phones and laptops in Tesco were unlocked for testing by customers and playing porn every day.
Ah, it does generate actual MS links there. My bad.
They “fixed” that now though.
But
Shift + F10 to open CMD
cd oobe
bypassnro
The machine will reboot and let you skip network setup. But do not connect to a network yet!
Until you get this every single time:
We are unable to complete your request at this time. Some users, entities and locations are banned from using this service. For this reason, leveraging anonymous or location hiding technologies when connecting to this service is not generally allowed. If you believe that you encountered this problem in error, please try again. If the problem persists you may contact Microsoft Support
And then there’s me who watched the entire thing in 1 day.
Hmm, it seems there’s also S2 now.
I believe so. Most companies don’t host their own email servers, but they still use the same domain. MX DNS Record specifies the mail server.