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> Lyra Heartstrings after eating a delicious treat
Of know of a recipe for some sugary creamy cookies which contain a ~small amount of mashed carrots. They tasted really great, and I bet that pony would like them.
>>/11429/
I should say more about such MLP data...
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> >Can do that with security by obscurity, not telling anyone your non-discoverable v3 address
> I don't know, m8, security by obscurity in this context often means. "I have a unlocked door that is hidden." If someone finds that door they're will be no defenses.
I see that SSH over Tor is fine. Just use a good password, or better yet, key-based authentication, perhaps with a passphrase. (https://archive.is/2024.12.13-062742/https://boards.4chan.org/g/thread/103450313/fglt-friendly-gnulinux-thread#p103472202 and other posts in that thread detail how to do ssh over tor.)
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> Hegel
I feel like there was a different Hegelchad image; I didn't see it again. (Other attached image from "Boxxychan".)
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Posted in a thread in another site:
> I finished basically moving all tabs (urls) from a smartphone and a tablet to text files. Took hours over days to do that (used Apache server's CGI+tab.sh) because unfortunately nothing has a "save all tabs' metadata as JSON" button. A ZFS pool is now scrubbing the terabytes, which may take days. A scrub happens in a scheduled frequency and automatically. Maybe every month; IDK the system became it operates like that by default.
If you import a ZFS mirror pool and have one of the HDDs not physically plugged in, then it will show up with a degraded status since parity isn't happening. I wonder if that will make the thing scrub the zpool sooner; perhaps it wouldn't scrub it if that degraded status didn't occur from that.