Look at Mr Moneybags here, getting cared for in an old person home.
Mine is easy - /dev/nvme[tab][tab][tab]
I suspect it's booming because the cost of living situation is worse
There's a chance public/hotel/airplane WiFi will have what's called a captive portal that will want you to agree to the terms and conditions or pay money to whoever owns the router. This is usually done by redirecting normal web traffic to a page with the tos, but if you're not browsing the Internet and are instead, say, only using steam, it can cause issues. If that happens pop into desktop mode, open Firefox, go to any website and see if you get redirected to the hotel's portal.
At least it used to be that you sometimes needed to open a browser. Maybe technology has advanced past that now days.
Regarding using other networks - never had a problem, at least not when visiting family and friend's places
Now alias ls=
all that. And throw it in a background process. And actually return the value of ls so it doesn't look like anything nefarious is going on.
I bet you could chroot into a ram disk so you're not tearing the floor out from under you.
The victim would find this prank hilarious and everyone would like you and think you're super cool.
Sounds like 4 incomes to me!
512gb OLED: $549 USD
1Tb OLED: $649 USD
- NVMe SSD
- 1280 x 800 HDR OLED display (same as LCD res but 90hz RR vs 60 on lcd)
- 7.4" diagonal display size (vs 7 on LCD)
- 6 nm APU (7nm on LCD)
- Wi-Fi 6E (5 on LCD)
- 50Whr battery (40Whr on LCD, 3-12h gameplay vs 2-8h on LCD)
- 45W Power supply with 2.5m cable (1.5m on LCD)
- 16 GB LPDDR5 on-board RAM (6400 MT/s quad 32-bit channels) (LCD has 5500 MT/s, so faster ram)
- Bluetooth 5.3 (vs 5.0 on lcd)
I'm frickin stoked!!
Open your eyes
They're spraying our skies
And seeeaaaa
And you can save a bunch of time by inlining all this into one query
I really really really really really wish your spoiler tag worked on Sync
The entirety of the health insurance industry
77ms of latency is pretty slow. Based off that I'd assume (but not rule out) that it's not: on the machine you used to run nmap, not on ethernet, probably wifi with a shitty connection
So, some really dumb, likely irrelevant, questions that might spark an idea:
Do you see anything weird connected in the wifi client list? (You said it wasn't given a dhcp lease, but it would still show as a wireless client even if it were static)
Are you running a VPN server or using VPN to bridge any networks?
You said you're running dual WAN, are those configured properly and not leaking random internet shit into your LAN?
Do you have anything that might be running some kind of out-of-band management system like DRAC on a dell server?
What's your IoT situation?
Do you have an on-site NVR for security cams?
Did you find the mac? If so what are the first 3 octets? Even if the vendor can't be found, there's always the chance some crazy ubernerd is going to recognize it. (If it's 00:d0:2c or 44:d9:e7 I got ya covered)
Again, most of those are probably irrelevant, but throwing the thoughts out there :)