RespectfullyNo

@RespectfullyNo@sh.itjust.works
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"When you use illegally copied software, you're committing...DOS and Macintosh"

Don't dead, open inside-type vibes

Let them seethe

Don’t do anything personal while logged into the new schools account even on the old Chromebook. All their logging/tracking is bound to the user account - the device is irrelevant.

Assuming the old Chromebook from the previous school was deprovisioned from management, you’re good, but make sure to only log in with a personal account.

That was a good read

Such poggers

Yes, but also piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com has a tonnnnn of activity

Roasted lmao

Well said

You’ll probably want to do it by dns name

Don't be afraid to create your own communities!

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I’m on my way. You’re gonna be sorry, fucko

Just do it! It takes about 30 seconds to create one. It's going to take a long time before these communities, especially the more niche ones, require full-time moderation. Something like AskLemmy might be a big undertaking, but other niche subs are going to take awhile before it's too much for one person.

And hopefully by that time, others could help out with mod duties :)

It’s a win/win

Dark beers like stouts or porters. Often times they're sweetened with Maple/Coffee/things if that's more your taste.

Honestly go to a well known brewery near you and order a flight. That way you can sample a bunch of different styles and go from there.

If unifi supports syslog, then yes (I think it does but I don’t have it set up personally)

South Park reference (Lemmiwinks 🤤)

Yeah, I’ve sent one to like, limestone network maybe? Or some other similar host. They responded within a few hours and the scans stopped from their IPs for a long time. Just provide logs of whatever you see. The NOC will be able to confirm or deny pretty quickly and take appropriate action.

Notepad good, wordpad bad.

The only time I ever used wordpad was accidentally opening a docx on a PC without word on it and closing it immediately.

Splunk. The search tool is great, but has a bit of a learning curve to get it set up right. Watch some vids and you’ll be fine.

I only point a few devices at it and have been able to slide by with the free version for awhile now.

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Blow this, reddit

Hackerman strikes again

In the defense of blue light, it will help keep you awake

ChromeOS is pretty locked down by design. You can’t modify permissions as a non root user

This for personal accounts right? Or are they thinking of workspace accounts as well?