

Requesting mod action would probably work.
Unless there is no active mod.


Requesting mod action would probably work.
Unless there is no active mod.
I think it’s pronounced pee-pole.
One of the most important projects for humankind in it’s existence. Computing changed the world and keeps on changing it for the foreseeable future. GNU has lead the fight against its corruption.
It has not been successful enough. And Stallman can be kind of an ass, which doesn’t help, but at least they got the thing started.


I don’t think WoL works over IP. In my mind it’s lower (LAN, e.g. ethernet) level. But if it used IP, you’d need to get ARP going before it routes. An “offline” network chip could probably manage that, though.
I’m curious to know what you find. Wireshark is always fun and fun and enlightening. :)


Switches probably need to figure out which way a particular MAC is (unlike a hub, which just express everywhere). That’s the switching part. If they power off, the tables will be empty.


Also connects to cloud for model that controls the backdoor. Might be replaceable with a local server, but still.


If you’re storing, then offline, read only, checksummed and preferably encrypted. And above all, several tested backups. I’m partial to making erofs images from dirs, but any archive that fits the content type works.
For the random access cache on top, whatever.


At least this time it has a few terms that people might not know. Usually it just spasms obvious trivialities.


I’ll mention https://armbian.com/boards/cubietruck as that’s probably the best SW source for most boards. No idea if hw docs were stashed by someone.


Safe if used as prescribed.


It does not.
Genuine question: will that rot away in a while or is there something in dandelion stems that makes them keep or is there some way to make them keep indefinitely?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel-based_Virtual_Machine in this context, most likely
I haven’t found anything that isn’t a shell backdoor that you let an llm run commands in, so strictly via chat interfaces.