In-group out-group bias is very unfortunately ingrained into our brains.
feddylemmy
Code review came back. Too many nested ifs.
I just recently ran a bunch of cables in the house. Lots of work, but yes definitely worth it.
You're on social media right now.
Non-electric refrigerator? Like an old fashion ice box? How do you like using it?
Jokes aside, Thinking Fast and Slow is amazing and I recommend everyone read it.
I'm not the original commenter, but I think it means hyphenated.
By default a normal user can abort the shutdown. They could also configure group policy to prevent shutdown permissions which also prevents aborting a shutdown.
The GPO is Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment > Shut down the system
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shutdown.exe -a
should take care of situations like that. It's not an excuse for taking away your options on the UI though.
The sound of rain on a tent mixed with a crackling fire, very relaxing.
Gosh I get unreasonably frustrated when someone says yeah but that's just security through obscurity. Like yeah, we all know what nmap is, a persistent threat will just look at all 65535 and figure out where ssh is listening.. But if you change your threat model and talk about bots? Logs are much cleaner and moving ports gets rid of a lot of traffic. Obviously so does enabling keys only.
Also does anyone still port knock these days?