[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 2 points 2 months ago

You probably just need to chow. The directory

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 3 points 3 months ago

If I remember correctly mnt is for static media that you expect to always be present and media is for removable media which may come and go.

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 5 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

What are the chances of an official flatpak getting maintained so us lazy folk don't need to keep up with the GitHub repo/site for when updates drop?

Edit: Also do you have any plans to add NX support?

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 9 points 6 months ago

BSD, Haiku, Plan9, RiscOS, etc. Probably mostly BSD.

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 9 points 11 months ago

Debian is only as boring as you want it to be.

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 2 points 1 year ago

iMac G3

wow, an operating system on a computer, sounds so improbable :P

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 2 points 1 year ago

Oh yeah, didn't even think about that. Isn't using userspace network pretty common these days anyway?

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago

Actually was looking into this some more, and came across this article.

https://hackaday.com/2019/06/10/running-linux-on-a-thermostat/

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 44 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

We had a fancy coffee machine at an old job that ran Linux. If I remember correctly it was a top of line cafection or zulay machine. One of the ones with a touch screen. Just booted off an SD card as well iirc so probably would have been pretty easy to hack on.

I still find it weird that managed switches run Linux as I generally would think that at those data rates they'd need something closer to the metal but with the magic of HW offloading that's been a thing in enterprise for a while and OpenWRT even supports some consumer grade ones now.

Some (probably most) ebook readers like the Kindle.

Many newer cars.

TI NSpire calculators.

A slow cooker. https://www.linux.com/news/crock-pot-slow-cooker-wi-fi-smarts-hands/

A cable modem. Specifically the Motorola SB6120 can. Maybe others too.

WiFi enabled SD cards. https://elinux.org/Wifi_SD

A dead badger. http://strangehorizons.com/non-fiction/articles/installing-linux-on-a-dead-badger-users-notes/

EDIT: Totally forgot about these 2 ham radios. You can run and access Linux on both of these. One is by design as its running on a Pi, the other via mod by R1CBU booting the OS from an SD card.

sBitx v2: https://www.hfsignals.com/index.php/sbitx-v2/

Xiegu x6100: https://r1cbu.ru/index.php/home/radio-software/x6100

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 6 points 1 year ago

Some of the smart thermostats almost certainly do. Also this one 100% does. https://hestiapi.com/

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 3 points 1 year ago

Look up barrier instead

[-] GuyNoIRQ@infosec.pub 8 points 1 year ago

echo c | sudo tee /proc/sysrq-trigger 🫣

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How can into API (infosec.pub)
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sudo !! (infosec.pub)
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