Dude does have 22 docs for his routine checkups. Being president has its perks.
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I mean if he wants to stop the shit show there's a simple solution.
Same, exactly what I do. For the part about backups, there are tools that make it really easy. I'm using databasus for instance. Once I had set up a couple applications, adding a new db, user, and backup config took just a few minutes every time really. In the end figuring out how to backup every docker stack's individual DB sounds more complicated to me.
Edit: plus my first service hosted in this lab was my own matrix instance so I needed a solid DB, then it was already there so might as well use it.
You may or may not have commented something useful. I don't know. Your retarded spelling right off the bat makes the whole thing moot.
A MitM attack defines the attack technique, not the target. It's when the target wants to connect to something but it connects through you first, and you forward while collecting/altering data. My question was about the attack used. But yeah, a mass takeover of everything orphaned would do it.
oh I saw "clang" in the list of packages and got worried
That's just sad
how did this happen? the linked thread show people identifying the infected packages and cleaning them up but no word about how it happened or how to prevent it.
Yep, that's past when generally anybody honest with themselves retire.