RatsOffToYa

@RatsOffToYa@lemmy.world

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RatsOffToYa,

Well because I’ve wrecked my sleep schedule and need a pick me up to finish the days chores I’m usually microwaving leftover coffee. I need help haha

RatsOffToYa,

This might sound crazy, but when the kids are asleep I hold the microwave door button in as I shut it. It’s pretty darn quiet

RatsOffToYa,

“We’re trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty”

[Resolved] Debian 12: trying to auto-mount a NTFS-formatted hard drive by making an entry in fstab. Getting the error "mount: /etc/fstab: parse error at line 18 -- ignored"

Here’s the entry in the fstab file for mounting my hard drive. I have bolded the name of the hard drive (that’s what it shows up as on the dock when it isn’t mounted):...

RatsOffToYa,

Is it literally named new volume? If so perhaps the space is throwing things off. Try quoting the whole path perhaps?

RatsOffToYa,

Dear Stamets,

Get better.

Sincerely, Some guy who laughs at all the content you post.

Non-root user that (suddenly) has elevated privileges in a specific command (only). [Have I been hacked?]

Title. Long,short story: creating or editing files with nano as my non-root user gives (the file) elevated privileges, like I have ran it w/ sudo or as root. And the (only) “security hole” that I can think of is a nextdns docker container running as root. That aside, its very “overkill” security-wise (cap_drop=ALL,...

RatsOffToYa,

What are the permissions on the directory the file resides in?

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