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Good luck with that! It’s basically just playing around with memory and some constructs inside it. The kernel docs for Linux suck balls though if you have no idea about that stuff and/or are new to kernel-level programming. That’s where I learned to love the Microsoft documentation.

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It will most probably take more time than be worth it for you, especially regarding the document templates.

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The internal IT at that hellhole is a nightmare as well.

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Do you like playing games? 😁

vim-adventures.com

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Once you get the hang of it it’s just so much quicker for small and big tasks.

Check out vim adventures:

vim-adventures.com

Or just install vimtutor and try around. The basics are pretty simple, and the more advanced stuff infinitely helpful.

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They are, just use a normal one (I use bitwarden) that you can access from everywhere and protect it with 2FA.

The goal is to have varied, secure passwords across everything.

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Okay and now let’s get into threat modelling and risk management.

What is the purpose of a password manager? What are the possible threats against them, and what are those against singular passwords for services? What is the risk of each of those?

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But you don’t?

Password managers really are not hard to use. Also there’s stuff like the password manager built into iOS, for example, which you don’t even have to think about.

My comment about threat modelling was that you do not seem to understand the purpose of password managers. A way bigger problem for the average person online is password reuse, not targeted attacks against password vaults. That is the problem they solve.

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Looks like everyone but you understood it correctly - maybe you should brush up on your language comprehension skills?

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Kali Linux! Just too useful, though there can still be some fixing around.

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You should first try reading it at all.

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You need like two tablespoons of yoghurt per liter of milk. Just cook the milk beforehand and let it cool to about 45°C. Mix in the yoghurt and put it in an oven with the light on for a few hours. Voilà!

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You literally send the message you report, that has nothing to do with breaking encryption.

That’s like me showing you a letter I don’t like and then accusing you of intercepting my mail, lmao.

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I want to insert my own logo into the boot process, and I want these ducking vendors to properly validate and assess their mother ducking software. But nooo, penetration tests and any remediations are too expensive for these pieces of bit. Why do it when you can just stick your dick in everyone’s face, right?

Fuck.

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The quote there is not a stereotype, it’s a fact.

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If you’re happy with your tools just keep using them.

I like using kitty personally. I mostly chose it because of the cute name but it does everything I need.

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You can do the exact same thing in Windows, just think of the SysInternals Suite and its power. It’s just that people on Linux expect problems, while the overwhelming majority of people on Windows/MacOS is using their device expecting it to work and if it doesn’t they go do something else or buy another device.

Also this completely untrue notion that you cannot fix Windows or play around with its internals is very prevalent, to the point that it’s a meme, so people don’t even try.

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She’s also more slender and less ruffled, stuff traditionally associated with femininity.

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Just as much as CEOs (or any C-levels) deserve an exorbitant amount of pay for their ingenuity of sitting in meetings all day and basing decisions on pretty graphs made by others? Oh, and when the company “doesn’t do well” it’s the employees’ fault! Another round of layoffs WHOOO!

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This has a name:

Maladaptive Daydreaming

Your post triggered really bad feelings in me (not your fault) since my last ex got into a really bad episode and just kinda… Forgot about me. That was fun :D

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