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  • The acting is fantastic and the environments are really well done. However, the writing is poor to say the least, and the intrigues is paperthin. What made me really lose interest is the “drive it to your throat” ability that is used as a standard solution to most problems. The movies is of a different quality, I’ll stick to them.



  • krash@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlThe power of Linux
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    26 days ago

    This is true - it is enabled by default in win11. I disagree with you it being a terrible idea - imagine all the sentistive data people put on their hard drives - would they want to to fall in the wrong hands if they lose their computer? Or if their hard drives fails so they can do a secure wipe?

    I’m not a fan of Microsoft, but they did solve the key issue in the enterprise setting by storing the key in they entrance identity. Same should be done for home consumers, since having a Microsoft account is being shoved in everyone’s throat anyway…















  • Thank you for taking the time to answer throughly! I noted your advice and chunked up my goals into “mini-projects”, once I have all the configurations set and all devices connected to the new router. I did check what I bought is a router, not a switch (I find the naming of the device acting as the gateway between the LAN and WAN to be a bit ambigous: switch, router, gateway…).

    As for the IDS capability, this is something that would be done by a raspberry pi being fed packets from the router. I don’t know if I will ever undertake that task, but I keep it in mind if I’ll feel adventorous 🙃

    (for those wondering: Linux Magazine #279 has a guide on how to accomplish this with a Fritz!Box 7583).