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I love how method “Tuvok” is.
I love how method “Tuvok” is.
Had to come to the comments for the joke as I thought it was Bowie…
Stupid, Sexy Buzz Lightyear.
It turned into 9/11 therapy for the writers.
Yeah, they’d also have the cargo doors open. All this was to radiate heat into space. Heat buildup and dissipation is a big problem in space as unlike on Earth there is no atmosphere to transfer heat to.
You mean Hamas doesn’t want Israel to have more billionaire backers?
Sounds like someone else is watching on your profile.
Sometimes people forget their wallets at home…
Dude’s in everything…
Also, after having watched Derry Girls, I assume his name is pronounced “Collum”
Same reason Encanto is at the top.
:chef kiss:
It may have been up, but it’s definitely been unresponsive in that timeframe.
Doesn’t need to be the case if you segment your network to protect against ARP.
Don’t have the Wi-Fi network “upstream” of the LAN. You want the connection between the LAN and Wi-Fi to be through the WAN so you get NAT protection.
Isn’t Audacity already FOSS?
The risk is the ISP Wi-Fi. As long as you’re using WPA with a good long random passkey, the risk is minimal. However, anyone who had access to your Wi-Fi could initiate an ARP spoof (essentially be a man-in-the-middle)
ETA: the ARP table in networking is a cache of which IP is associated with which MAC Address. By “poisoning” or “spoofing” this table in the router and/or clients, a bad actor can see all unencrypted traffic.
As an FYI: this set up is vulnerable to ARP spoofing. I personally wouldn’t use any ISP-owned routers other than for NAT.
I don’t remember him holding a PSVita…
This reminds me of trying to play Half Life Alyx on an Oculus.