For the millionth time, wine is still a path for viruses. This virus can still run if you have wine and it can still do damage. Wine is not a sandbox.
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Depends on you local job hunting culture and your own work social networks.
If you are a person that has many work related connections and you have a large offline network, you could probably get a job through that way easier. But if you are not big on maintaining social networks like that and you don’t have many connections, then you probably will have a hard time finding jobs otherwise.
There is a middle ground where you open a LinkedIn account with none of your real information. You use it to find jobs and every job you want to apply to you go to the site of the actual company and apply through an email or whatever form they might have on their website with your actual resume. The disadvantage there is that some companies expect you to have a LinkedIn and might actually skip your resume if you don’t, also it is more work, and one actual advantage of LinkedIn is that you can keep a large work social network without having to maintain anything as you can always dm an old connection and it wouldn’t be as weird as calling them up.
Personally, I take the privacy L and have a real LinkedIn profile.
Always risky to be exposed to the internet. unless you can’t, you should look into using tailscale/netbird to keep everything within a VPN.
Terrible advice. Don’t disable those.
If physical security is a worry, enable full disk encryption and have a good password.
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Fast-paced and exciting environment
9·6 天前Yeah but the dpi on the mouse is crazy high and no one knows how to slow the pointer down
But it’s okay as each eyebrow is big enough to count as two!
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
cats@lemmy.world•Sometimes at work I'll take a break, pull up my security camera at home, and watch Noodle sleeping.
1·6 天前Disappointed that it’s not a snake
My personal journey:
- arch is annoying to maintain and whil it is mostly stable, you do get some breaking updates here and there. It’s not a bad choice, it just doesn’t makeuch sense for a headless server.
- Ubuntu server, just why? Works fine but why?
- a not headless fedora, worked fine but still annoyed me sometimes
- proxmox (debian based) works great, annoyed me to manage vm resources.
- headless debian. Just works, I rarely if ever encounter OS issues. The only downside is that not everything can be found in the debian repos, but there is almost always an option to add a repo for whatever you want.
My setup is mostly dockers so keep that in mind.
But really, if something works for you go with it. If you are looking to change, I would recommend debian.
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•LocalSend – Open-Source AirDrop Alternative (Offline & Cross-Platform)
12·21 天前Works for me on graphene
If I had to guess, probably all come from some sort of template coin made by a single supplier or made by the same machine that has template designs.
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If the color of the Sun was orange, wouldn't the clouds and everything white also be orange? My friend is adamant that 30 years ago the "real" Sun was orange but got replaced with a white LED.
6·21 天前Ask him why it is orange?
We know why most flames are orange, we know why steel glows red, and for the same reason (and many others) we know that the sun is white, so what his is reasoning for it’s orange color claims?
Also ask him why sunsets and sun rises are more orange, and if he doesn’t know asj him what the color of the sky is and what color would you get if you combined all colors (white) and then removed the blue (you get yellow)
I don’t see how it addresses hallucinations. It’s really cool! But seems to still be inherently unreliable (because LLMs are)
Ie half of the themes out there
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Cartoon physics is now in effect. What are you going to try?
4·27 天前Run off a cliff and never look down = flight.
Also have an enemy draw a really cool place on a wall and run through it.
My setup is easy and reliable:
Bash script that runs restic to backup to backblaze with a 90 day retention snapshot policy and a systemd service + timer.
It runs everyday, everything is backedup to b2, and I don’t need to bother with it.
Pros:
- easy
- quick
- reliable
- private (restic encrypts before sending)
- don’t need to worry about multiple backups as backblaze does it for me (3-2-1 system)
Cons:
- costs (very little) money (backblaze is basically the cheapest provider)
- long restore time as it would be slow to download
- restore costs (pay per gb downloaded)
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why do we have shampoo, conditioner, and body wash soaps?
1·1 个月前It woild never happen as shampoo is meant for not just hair, but oily hair.
Even if you had the hariest of backs, it would probably be overall better for you to use soap.
Suspiciously close to a 32bit integer maximum value in milliseconds (232/1000/60/60=1193 hours)
Maybe you listened to roughly 1 hour or had roughly 1 hour left and some sort of integer overflow happened that set the remaining time to integer maximum+listened time/time left
Alvaro@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapest way to back up a *lot* of data?English
12·1 个月前Cold storage solutions would be cheapest if you don’t need to access it often, if you do then Backblaze b2.
Lastly you could do your own backup (drives sitting at a friends of family’s place?)



Anything is everything if you blur the lines enough.