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The uneducated can vote.
maybe The Youths would sit up and pay attention.
Pretty valid complaint seeing how the ARRL is sitting on millions of dollars in dues, yet has no idea how to run or secure a web site or application. Goddamn right the ARRL should feel nothing but shame.
Between this incident and the ARRL shutting their entire site down for a week to perform an upgrade (dev environment, anyone?), I have very little faith in the owners nephew or whoever is running the web services.
If you can’t run a website, take the millions of dollars in dues you get every year and hire a cloud computing company to run things. The status quo is untenable.
MDT works well for Windows environments. Otherwise dd or Clonezilla for Linux.
Approaching absolute zero…
Context: https://jocat.net
“This is an example of government overreach.”
Exactly what I said when conservatives:
-Told women that they don’t control their own bodies or health care decisions
-Banned books that they didn’t like or agree with
-Consistently placed the value of guns over lives because of the ambiguity of the 2nd Amendment
-Steal taxpayer money and give it to parochial schools under the guise of “school choice”
-Took away free lunches for kids
-Partook in and supported an insurrection of the US Capitol
-Refused to acknowledge that the election was not rigged, he lost, he’s been impeached multiple times for good cause, is a convicted sexual harasser, serial cheater, sociopathic liar, and is facing numerous lawsuits for fraud, including stealing from veterans funds and other charities.
Making sure the RWNJs don’t start banning toy colors other than pink and blue doesn’t seem like too much of a stretch now, does it snoogums?
I’m a learn-by-doing guy so I just went hands on. There’s a cheat sheet at CLI Cheat Sheet - Docker Docs https://docs.docker.com/get-started/docker_cheatsheet.pdf that I found really helpful.
Flipper Zero - I’m not being devious with it. Yet.
Kidding - I bought it since I am a ham and I can find a dozen uses for it in the field.
Google Windows update local group policy for the first one, and enable kiosk login for the second one.
This is the easiest way to do it.
OSTicket is a good solution. Meets the above criteria.
Check out Beelink mini computers. Similar to NUCs without the Intel markup. I have two NUCs and my buddy has a few Beelinks and they’re essentially the same.
If you get a NUC decide if you want a barebones or complete unit. I usually go barebones so I can put quality stuff in.
This article shows a way of doing what I believe you are talking about, at least in terms of expanding RTL-SDR bandwidth. I have a couple myself that are collecting dust. Another line-item to add to the ever-expanding list of radio projects I want to try out.
Guys, guys, guys…I need the name calling, the insults, the strawman arguments, the DRAMA…what is this “Thanks” and “no problem” crap all about?
/s if it wasn’t obvious