Harry_h0udini

joined 1 year ago

Give a shot for Fedora!

 

Hello everyone, I recently discovered ChatPDF, and I'm very impressed with how it answers and performs.

 

I'm looking for a good idea that should be easy, but unique, and never existed, or maybe not. The web application ought to resemble the GitHub project, however, it should incorporate a distinct concept. Using Next.js and MongoDB.

Help me! :)

 

Thoughts on this.

What is a Blazed Cloud?

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Most important: A mindful for seeding the downloads.

[โ€“] Harry_h0udini@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It's free and the code is available for inspection.

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Why Linux is portrayed as a Penguin?

[โ€“] Harry_h0udini@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago (6 children)
 

Originally I've download the signal app through playstore, but often it also get updates from Droid-ify(Fdroid client). Today its weird and I got this . Explain to me this.

On the Droid-ify the signal app is provided by: org.thoughtcrimes.securesms

 

Hello fellow Linux enthusiasts!

As many of you know, Linux can be a powerful and flexible operating system, but it can also be daunting for new users, especially when it comes to securing their systems. With the abundance of information available online, it's easy to get overwhelmed and confused about the best practices for firewall configuration and basic security.

That's why I reaching out to the Linux community for help. I am looking users who are willing to share their expertise and write a comprehensive guide to Linux firewall and security.

The goal of this guide is to provide a centralized resource that covers the following topics:

Introduction to Linux firewalls (e.g., firewalld, ufw, etc.)
Understanding basic security principles (e.g., ports, protocols, network traffic)
Configuring firewalls for various scenarios (e.g., home networks, servers, VPNs)
Best practices for securing Linux systems (e.g., password management, package updates, file permissions)
Troubleshooting common issues and errors
Advanced topics (e.g., network segmentation, SELinux, AppArmor)

I am looking for a well-structured and easy-to-follow guide that will help new users understand the fundamentals of Linux firewall and security, while also providing advanced users with a comprehensive resource for reference.

If you're interested in contributing to this project, please reply to this post with your experience and expertise in Linux firewall and security. We'll be happy to discuss the details and work together to create a high-quality guide that benefits the Linux community.

Thank you for your time and consideration, and im looking forward to hearing from you!

Level: Paranoia +++++

[โ€“] Harry_h0udini@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Choose either blue(Debian) or Fedora(RHEl)

Vote for Brave search.

 

I've seen a video from CTT demonstrating the <10 performance boosts by simply off the mitigation. The system will be secure for personal use as before.

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