@lpha3ch0 We had an awful experience with @AmericanAir last summer. Stuck at DFW for 8 hours because of them. Didn't reach final destination til midnight.
@vishwaje@lauriewired Part of the joke here is that you shouldn't use print statements when debugging code (especially in prod), you should build test cases, use assert(), breakpoints, and a debugger in an IDE. Using print is okay starting out, but try not to make it a habit
@LetsDefendIO Do you have any evidence that TryHackMe is actually the entity that purchased the domain? Anyone can purchase a domain and have it redirect anywhere. According to namecheap, the domain was registered in 2011.
@domchell We use Mac and connect to Debian boxes over wireguard. Using Royal TSX for connections. We can always port forward if we need RDP to a client target workstation/server
@Th4ntis Tin the iron, heat the pad, apply solder slowly. It's pretty easy and extremely useful. I just learned last summer. I like to apply the solder from the side/front/back of the pin instead of coming from the top. I'd just learn with a cheap Amazon iron first.
@ustayready@lpha3ch0 My day to day is on a MacBook Pro with the M2. For local VMs I use Parallels. It's actually a great product. The early days of compatibility issues are pretty much over.
@HackingDave However, that doesn't mean I want to see companies stop trying. I was fortunate enough to use a TDK (uses HoloLens) while still active, and man that was cool. /FIN
@HackingDave I don't think day-to-day tech will really benefit from AR applications until we see full integration similar to what's in the Horizon Zero Dawn/Forbidden West games. 1/n
@androidmalware2@oufi73395121 I'm calling bullshit. You run the script and it's outputting the exact same information the default does. Which means whatever device you're actually connecting to is just hitting tab repeatedly.
Anyone can zoom in on the vid and compare it to this stream of info, the default