

Hahaha no I’m just an idiot and accidentally swapped the url and text, thanks for catching that - fixed now


Hahaha no I’m just an idiot and accidentally swapped the url and text, thanks for catching that - fixed now


modprobed-db can create a profile of the kernel modules that get loaded by your system over time. You can feed that directly into make localmodconfig to build a kernel that only includes those modules, or use the data to build a modprobe whitelist.


You have enough failures on each disk to make me suspect an issue with the usb-connected drive bay. I ran into similar issues with a cheap pci-e sata adapter, where little hiccups and latency in the communication layer would cause zfs to take disks offline randomly. Read, write, and checksum errors would slowly accumulate across all of the disks. Switched that machine to a proper enterprise hba, the issues vanished, and the disks are all healthy 3-4 years later.


Islamic cyber resistance to what, snaps?


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More laws written by people who have zero fucking idea what they’re writing laws about.
From the grapheneos faq section on device support, which details the kinds of hardware and firmware security features required and present on pixels (but may be missing on other devices):