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Your favorite hacking / cyber podcasts?
  • Modem Mischief popped up on my feed recently when I was looking for a podcast about Stuxnet. It's pretty decent, its dramatizations can be a bit much at times, but it seems thoroughly researched and it has a lot of cool stories about early 90s civilian hacking, which are my favorite. The pentest stories from Darknet Diaries got pretty old.

  • Does "Selfhosted" mean you actually have a server at home?
  • Proxmox absolutely changed the game for me learning Linux. Spinning up LXC containers in seconds to test out applications or simply to learn different Linux OSs without worrying about the install process each time has probably saved me days of my life at this point. Plus being able to use and learn ZFS natively is really cool.

  • My boy Pepe Silvia in a well behaved moment

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  • The smooth black parts, yes. The gunky/bumpy parts on the handle, no. That comes from years of continued use and improper cleaning where new oil polymerizes over leftover particulate the next time it’s cooked on.

    But I wouldn’t recommend a dishwasher cycle as the method to use to strip your pan either. Self cleaning cycle on the oven should take care of it.

  • Yikes
  • According to my brother who's a painter and has some sort of certification for lifts, tying off on a scissor lift is not required. But for a boom lift it is, as they're more dangerous for whatever reason.

    I went up in a scissor lift with him this summer for about 30 seconds. It was awful. Not a fan of heights. Tying off would not have helped me feel better either.

  • shhhh dont tell them :)
  • I use Arch for my desktop and a container or two just for funsies. My website runs on Arch actually and never had had any issues with either that or my desktop. Debian is what I typically use though for my containers like Plex, photoprism, etc. I've heard people say Debian can be harder than Arch. I'm still mostly a noob so idk fit certain but I've come across things where Debian didn't work but Arch did. Thought it was interesting.