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@InternetCitizen2
Nextcloud with CalDAV

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@Pacmanlives
So it was a fake root prompt which tricked the bots into believing that they logged in successfully but in reality the prompt could do nothing on the system?

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@Pacmanlives
Couldn't you just disable root login in the sshd config?

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@kandoh
Yes haha. This way we can get back to the times where 4 characters passwords were sufficient 😃

 

Brute force protection

@memes

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@TrickDacy

Indeed. Linux nowadays works out of the box if you choose a distro such as Ubuntu or Fedora.

The Wifi issue thing is an old story which was a reality back in 2005 when I started using Linux.

@trailblazer911

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@devilish666 hm. how does that work?

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@LinearArray that 2nd image is me.

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@Lucidlethargy

I had for about 2 years. Went back to Linux about a year ago and sold the MacBook recently.

 

Stupid people always say no

@programmerhumor

 

True 😄

@memes

 

When you come back from vacation
@programmerhumor

 

When your code works, but you don't know how
@programmerhumor

 

Python developers
@programmerhumor

 

Toilet out of order
@memes

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Who are we?
@memes

Sorry for the meme bombardment guys 😂

 

Find the differences
@memes

 

Sometimes you just need to leave your problems behind
@memes

 

The different versions of C

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