Disable aliasing I guess, or change to root owner, read only permission
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Then lock bash rc as read-only and root permission only, or disable aliasing altogether I guess
I guess that depends on distro, because sudo on OpenSUSE requires root password, so a script isn’t doing anything unless you enter the password
BCsven@lemmy.cato
Do It Yourself@beehaw.org•Electrically savvy folks, does the bottom wire look corroded to you?
3·4 days agoYeah it could be a faulty main breaker then
The inclusion of open H264 was helpful.
Shhh don’t tell them about 3rd party repos. That’s why I somewhat disclaimed it with the Learning Curve, but having yast and snapper for me onboard as a new Linux user was very helpful.
“Lynus” yes, “Leenoos” probably has slower reflexes
BCsven@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What questions do teens (14-18yo) have about choosing a career path, or navigating school and education options?
4·4 days agoThat’s a good point to hit. Our system encouraged everyone to get a university degree to find work/career, but it doesn’t have to be the path.
Lots of skilled trades out there that offer lots of opportunity to move up while earning well.
My example, I went to Uni because that’s what you do but ran out of my own funds year one, so had to go back to work to save for next round. I started working on the shop floor at a tooling place. They had openings for designers in engineering so I got in there and learned tooling design using CAD/CAM software, they offered apprenticeships so night school was free. As tooling became more automated it led to learning hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical wiring and controls. Later into Lean philosophy for plant efficiencies, etc. Along the way you are in charge of the project and manage time.
Now after 35+ years and changing jobs, my role is often as a consultant and includes mentoring engineers on how to use various software offerings (auto or industrial), or going into companies to conduct audits and produce reports that hilight what they can do better.
It was an organic path, where each learning step along the way led to something new opening up. So rather than a long paragraph like above I think its important for them to not be to anxious; because you can change paths and make choices along the way and end up with something enjoyable of your own making.
Zorin is user friendly. You may still need to use a password for doing updates.
If you game, then probably Bazzite.
If you hate the command line you could try tumbleweed, you will have Yast2 GUI apps for everything yo want to alter on the system. And it has automatic snapshotting if out you mess things up, you can boot to a previous snapshot. Howeverits will require a password whenever you want to make system changes. And a learning curve compared to other distros.
Not really getting away from typing a password, that’s the part that can keep malicious stuff out because it doesn’t have permission.
BCsven@lemmy.cato
Do It Yourself@beehaw.org•Electrically savvy folks, does the bottom wire look corroded to you?
3·4 days agoIt would be the landlord needing to call an electrician in, nothing to do with the electric company (at this stage). Here if a landlord is failing to act we can call in a professional and withold the service fee from the rent.
The inner panel with the oven and other 3 circuits has a total of 100amps, compared to the outside panel only handling 50amps. So you could run enough stuff that wouldn’t trip the inner panel, but the outside is overloaded.
But it doesn’t preclude a short or some other situation either, like a faulty breaker inside, that should be tripping but isn’t.
For safety you need to have an electrician come in.
When does it trip? What things are running when it happens?
BCsven@lemmy.cato
Do It Yourself@beehaw.org•Electrically savvy folks, does the bottom wire look corroded to you?
5·4 days agoDoes that 50amp breaker serve your whole apartment? And then you have a sub panel with a bunch of circuits of 15amp breakers and maybe a dryer or oven 30-40 amp breaker? Most likely the various things you have plugged in, plus oven are not tripping their own circuit, but overall total draw is more than 50 amps the main can handle
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News@lemmy.world•4 Americans plead guilty to helping North Korean scammers earn over $2 million from dozens of companies
5·4 days ago2.2 million total across USA funelled to North Korean via fake IT people scam. In Georgia it was 1.28 Million with those dudes only earning a couple of grand to host a system in their home to show as a US IP address. Basically a payroll scam and US dude got a tiny cut.
And with the short box option, so you can’t fit 4x8 sheets of stuff in there anyway. Better off with a minivan.
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News@lemmy.world•SNAP Recipients Crushed by Democrats Caving on Shutdown: “They Just Wasted It All”
13·6 days agoThey were all retiring or not going to be seeking their positions next year so they all had no accountability going forward. Shows how much they cared about the people.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do middle aged family men handle it?
1·6 days ago+1 Its a great workbook
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World News@lemmy.world•Women riding the streets of Tehran on motorbikes is the latest sign of Iran's societal changeEnglish
132·7 days agoAmerican bomb technology uses oil seeking tips
ls -laZ if you want to read the “do not touch my stuff” labels
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World News@lemmy.world•Apple told to remove LGBTQ+ dating apps by ChinaEnglish
191·8 days agoYou’re from Android ecosystem right?
English is similar: shoebox, snowflake, raincoat




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