That could be possible but for the moment I didn’t encouter any problem with cat. I think I’m going to stick with it for the time being.
That could be possible but for the moment I didn’t encouter any problem with cat. I think I’m going to stick with it for the time being.
Yep that’s right, but I use fdisk to check my drives before writing on them and it also requires sudo…
My favorite way to create a boot media is simply to use cat. No arguments, no shenanigans just a cat into the device :
cat debian.iso > /dev/sda
You can also configure vim to use the first clipboard (works with nvim but never tested on vim).
there is a puzzle game called The Pedestrian where you control the sign man through signs
It’s actually a really good question. What you’re explaining is called a collision, by creating the same hash with different numbers you can succesfully login.
This why some standard hashing function become deprecated and are replaced when someone finds a collision. MD5, which was used a lot to hash passwords or files, is considered insecure because of all the collisions people could find.
You’re right ! I didn’t think about status page tools… It might be overkill for my setup but I will definitely look into it. Thank you.
Didn’t know grafana provided this kind of feature. I don’t think i’m going to use it but it’s really good to know. Thanks !
Oh great ! I will look into it, it seems very cool.
Oh right, my bad x) I agree, it’s a little bit akward to use su then cat everytime.