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@lemmy.worldhttps://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-42472
https://tech.michaelaltfield.net/2024/09/03/container-download-curl-wget/
Want to wget a file from GitHub Packages or curl an image from Docker? This guide shows how to download files from OCI Container Registries
What's the best way to monitor and log which processes are responsible for high system load throughout the day? Tools like top and htop only provide immediate values, but I'm looking for a solution that offers historical data to identify the main culprits over time.
https://clownstrike.lol/
https://www.securityweek.com/thousands-of-devices-wiped-remotely-following-mobile-guardian-hack/
https://www.theregister.com/2024/08/08/dot_internal_ratified/
Vint Cerf revealed Google already uses the string, as do plenty of others
So using qemu with hyper-V acceleration is something that is not well documented. Historically, you would setup HAXM but that has been discontinued and deprecated.
To use qemu on WIndows with hardware acceleration you first start by enabling Hyper-V if it isn't enabled already. Next, run qemu with the following additional option:
--accel whpx,kernel-irqchip=off
In qtemu on Windows there is a GUI option to do this. I like qemu because it cleaner than pure Hyper-V and doesn't have the licensing issues that Virtualbox does. I also like that Linux guests have native support for virtual devices.
https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/
Sumatra PDF reader and viewer for Windows
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-automator-for-deploy-lxc-and-qemu-guests-with-cloud-init.152183/
Good evening everyone, I've just released a small command line utility for Proxmox v7, 8 to automate the provisioning and deployment of your containers and virtual machines with Cloud-init. Key features: Unified configuration of LXC and QEMU/KVM guests via Cloud-init. Flexible guest...
So we run VMware, and this morning I go and check a thing, and Firefox gives me an error.. connection insecure cert is invalid
No I don’t have the exact verbiage
But Edge and Chrome opened it just fine. Whisky Tango?
It was a rekeyed , and re installed the cert for an easy ish fix.
But I’m far more weirded out that FF slapped it down ; and the other two were like; Ja sure no problem…
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Maybe should x post to c/firefox as well