

I am curious how they will ask for ID for each IOT devices ? Does a ring 0 micro linux need an ID before loading th OS ?


I am curious how they will ask for ID for each IOT devices ? Does a ring 0 micro linux need an ID before loading th OS ?


Because reticulum don’t use providers to reach other like on internet. It is working fine if there are enoug individuals nodes.
Edit : auto completion carnage.
As they should be.


Fait enough. I noticed your reaction didn’t match your history. But I couldn’t let it slip


Leopard eat my face kind of news is always popular.


That better than crying about hypothetical hurting of a child while ignoring the child rapists and killing of far more children in other countries. I think my priorities are well defined. I don’t hope his child are hurt but I can easily understand why some people may feel that.


Lol nice one. Maybe people from US should stop killing and raping children or stop enabling these kind of people and I would care for the familly of their leaders. You cry for one may have been hurted child while ignoring genocide. I think my priorities are well placed, are yours ?


Seem like he didn’t hurt anybody and he passed a message I approve. I would condemn him if he hurted the said 8 year old but her dad is planning to hurt many more people, and somebody said that they won’t let their child be hurted. Why are you white knighting ?


Ice is legal too. Slavery was too. What is your point ?


Just updated, thanks for the info <3
Don’t have to write it that normal.
Dépend of thé country, Saw some are on windows 10. I guess windows 11 is too unstable yet.
For Ubuntu you install drivers with version like this nvidia-driver-550-server with 550 being the version of the driver. I think they are at 580 or 680.
Nope, I just update my systems, reboot and it work. I got an ubuntu with a NVIDIA GPU and Intel CPU for running docker containers. And a bazzite with amd GPU and CPU. Both updated weekly or monthly depend of the time. 95% of the time I got no issues. Last time. Got issue was NVIDIA which forgot to package a docker dependency in a driver version and I had to jump to the last version to make it work. (I usually hot for version -1 to avoid the issues NVIDIA drivers cause in Linux)
I join that my setup. Hibernate after 15min and disk encryption and autologin on boot, but password is asked when going out of sleep for the 15 first minutes.


Yeah i didn’t try with dynamic adresses. Most of my services are behind a ngnix so I make most socket point to there. I usually go by IP, that an old work habit. Should try some news things. I played with it with DNS but my DNS name were for a whole “PC” (that was a raspberry pi zero) it work well even when i put a nginx on raspberry zero and services on pi4 I still had to have fixed port and resolvable DNS name. I should try to automate DNS, maintaining an nginx up to date is some time a pain.


Ho you should look into setting up services with systemd socket. This solved my on demand issues. I made a script to generate the services and sockets automatically. It became really really fast to add a container which start ondemand
My bad, auto completion and not rereading me did that.