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[–] debby@hear-me.social 2 points 2 weeks ago

@Jerry@hear-me.social Even if a door is unbreakable, the walls might not be.
Surprisingly, even the best security measures can be easily overcome by simple social engineering. This case should remind us of the importance of including everyone in a security strategy. It is crucial to consistently teach and explain to all employees why security is important and how to implement best practices at every level of a company. Unfortunately, many companies, like Clorox, fail to educate all employees, leaving themselves wide open to social engineering attacks.

 

Just stumbled upon this amazing tool called zk! It's a command-line assistant for maintaining a plain text Zettelkasten or personal wiki. Perfect for programmers and note-takers alike! 🌟

Check out the GitHub repo: https://github.com/zk-org/zk and this insightful video:https://youtu.be/UzhZb7e4l4Y Note-taking System ALL Programmers Should Consider.

#Productivity #Programming #zk #NoteTaking #Zettelkasten #OpenSource #TechTools #CommandLine #Markdown @linux

[–] debby@hear-me.social 9 points 5 months ago

@Jerry@hear-me.social I completely agree! Firefox is a vital alternative to Chrome, and it’s frustrating to see Mozilla struggle with communication and PR.

[–] debby@hear-me.social 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

@hendrik @pandasiusfilet

Hey there! 😊 Sorry to bother you, but I’m considering upgrading my homelab with some P40 or M100 GPUs. I mainly need more VRAM for my projects, and I was really inspired by the channel "Homelab AI" and their video on building a DIY 4x Nvidia P40 homeserver with 96GB of VRAM! If you haven’t seen it yet, you can check it out here: DIY 4x Nvidia P40 Homeserver for A https://youtu.be/dHTvpUlWFbk . I’d love to hear your thoughts or any tips you might have? Thanks a lot! πŸ™Œ #ai #machinelearning #artificialintelligence #Homelab #AI #Nvidia #GPUs #P40 #M100 #VRAM #DIY #TechProjects #MachineLearning #DataScience #ServerBuild #TechInspiration #HomeServer #CloudComputing