Least brain damaged Arch user
DrJenkem
I use rtorrent with Flood as the frontend web ui.
They read theory.
The Rolling Stone article is much closer to reality. Kissinger was a warcriminal. Check out the 6part behind the bastards episodes on Kissinger. Dozens of citations are included with each episode in the series.
I've always used claw grip. Just feels the best for FPS.
I disagree with the commenter above. NoStarch publishes some of the best security books. Personally, my expertise is in binary exploitation and reverse engineering. The Malware book is great for learning the basics of reverse engineering. Sure a lot of modern Malware is more advanced and using crazy, custom packers and anti-debug techniques. But you'll never learn how to write a custom unpacker if you haven't even learned how to read assembly or defeat basic anti-debugging techniques.
Similar with Hacking: The Art of Exploitation. Yes it largely focuses on exploiting vulnerable apps like it's 1995, no anti-exploit mitigations like NX, ASLR, stack cookies, etc. but binary security has been an iterative process. You won't understand NX or how/why you need a ROP chain if you don't already understand how stack overflows and shellcode work. Starting with a binary resembling one from the 90's is exactly how any class, course, training material, or book on binary exploitation will start, assuming it's intended for beginners.
Hamas is a direct result of Israel's actions. If Israel hadn't carried out an apartheid for the last 70 years Hamas wouldn't even exist. It doesn't help that Israel directly funded Hamas in favor of secular liberation groups.
If you go the full Linux desktop route, I recommend installing a hypervisor like proxmox to make it easy to spin up and manage VM's and containers off the bare metal.
A lot more work to setup than a NAS like Synology, but having some more control over the setup and tailoring it to your needs makes it worth it imo.
You good dude?
Isn't military service compulsory there? In which case, he most certainly should not.
You don't need jellyfin and Plex. They both do the same thing, so just pick one.
And per the torrenting; isn't the point of using Debrid that you're NOT torrenting? You're letting the service provider do the torrenting for you and they just serve up the file to you via direct download over https. And in this case, your IP isn't exposed in the same way it is when you torrent.
None. I ran
apt purge *lib*
to rid my system of all reactionary libs.