nasezero [comrade/them]

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Cake day: December 6th, 2023

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  • Wifi de-authing is trivial, any script kiddie with a flipper zero can knock devices off an SSID. People relying on security cameras should:

    • use wired cameras when possible (if you’re renting, at least put a camera monitoring your doorway from the inside)
    • if you must use WiFi, use cameras that record to onboard storage
    • mount the cameras somewhere no hogs can’t easily reach, if they notice it

    Btw, the flipside of our cyberpunk dystopia is that, theoretically at least, if these hogs have their personal phones (or even a work phone that has connected to their home wifi) on them and those phones have wifi enabled, then they their home networks can be identified by picking up their phone’s periodic attempts to connect to it. And with that data, one could potentially map it back to a database of known networks and their approximate GPS coordinates the-more-you-know










  • Oh yeah, I’ll throw Windows on the spare drive if I ever need it, although I kinda doubt it. (I was able to install my 3D modeling software and slicers easier than it is on Windows, lmao.) Only reason I did it this convoluted way was due to wanting to quickly test Bazzite before RMA’ing my GPU, and Bazzite’s live session can’t run games. But once I confirmed that and backed up my files, I wanted to wipe my primary drive because it’s a much faster NVMe, and I will never let a Windows partition touch any drive that also have a Linux partition, been burned doing that in the past. vegeta-pain




  • I spent all fucking week debugging crashing issues with Windows 10 and Unreal games (mostly Arc Raiders). Went so far as to reinstall Windows, which somehow just made the crashes much worse. I was starting to worry that my GPU was dying, and was about to RMA it, but first I figured I should give Bazzite a try - and it ran absolutely perfectly. Zero crashes after several hours of testing. Also, funny enough, the entire installation process was smoother than the Windows refresh/reinstall process.

    Now I’m backing up stuff on my Windows drive, so I can wipe it this weekend and finally be rid of Windows completely quagsire-pog