No, it’s just the number of a specific signal.
No, it’s just the number of a specific signal.
Feel like I’m destroying the dataset with QWERTY so I’ll wait until QWERTZ is available :)
Memory is still structured like a file and referenced over addresses, we just call it something else.
Your command needs to look something like this:
nmap -Pn -sVC -p- (IP) -o scan
-Pn skips the availability check per ping
-sVC performs a version and a script scan so you get more information
-p- scans ALL ports
-o puts out a file called scan.nmap
If you want you can share that output afterwards for further info.
Edit: You can also try enumerating the directories on the server if you find no content. I can help you with that if you want.
And for the full Linux experience do it at the perfect moment, such as when you’re in a lecture or customer presentation!
What was the comment? That the source is untrustworthy? Why was it removed?
As a pentester, if I see XML in HTTP I start crying.
That was my experience as well. Before and during COVID (~2019-2021) I had matches and dates on Tinder consistently (depending on usage up to 1-3 per week) with most of them going somewhere. Had some of the best and most interesting connections in that time.
Found a GF, broke up 1.5 years later, and tried dating apps after some time again… Those were a shitshow now - the matches were noticeably worse and less frequent, even with the premium sub. I just gave up after some time.
No, the world and by extension science are just full of homophobia and strict, phantastical, expectations of what sexuality should look like.
There are wave lengths that you cannot perceive, like, I don’t know… UV, maybe?
Look, that you’re used to the garbage UI doesn’t change that it’s garbage and in dire need of a fundamental revamp. If almost everyone here (and everywhere else) says that it sucks or is intransparent, then YOU may be the odd one out here ;)
Imagine hating usable software you don’t need a PhD for. It’s kinda pathetic to make this your point of pride.
The point is that green energy, so solar, wind, etc. is cheaper, quicker, easier, and more sustainable while providing everything that is necessary.
After getting the shakes, sweating profusely and not being able to sleep for a few days when quitting, I really wouldn’t say it’s not physically addictive.
Vucic on his knees in front of dictators, cock in mouth.
Imagine how many people you could feed if we would just eat what we fed the animals!
Have fun exploring! I just have a simple Raspberry Pi at home with a few services, after working with this stuff all the time I rarely feel like tinkering at home :D