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Matthieu
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Raising babies & finding peace.

Sweet! I’ve been wanting to try making mead.

Pivoting to Parrot OS via usb and a kali or whonix in a VM from there.

Used Rufus to format the usb.

Can’t get that usb to then be recognizable on the boot menu.

Continuing to google 👀 nostr:note13s65yqk5k0ljlj2kxg3a06c7erkkmaj0cnw8eg9px5n0pryfe6rsmfgznz

I haven’t yet but that’s what I’m going to do tomorrow after the babies go to sleep 😊

It’s all things I really want to learn and learn well but I think in my attempts to not jack it up, I’ve gotten myself a bit frozen since I originally asked this question.

So far I’ve learned to not try bare metal install in general, Qubes is not for a rookie user and that most recommend having your ducks in a row before forging ahead. No need to turn a pc into a door stopper.

Just need to not get in my head about it lol

After some Reddit browsing, it seems like by and large, running it in a vm has a greater range of benefits vs usb so I think ill stick to that for Kali

Yeah I think I’m gonna do this. Was trying to install direct but have been unsuccessful.

So I downloaded the .iso installer from their site, and verified the hash etc. But when I open that file, it just opens to a bunch of folders and I get lost. I’m looking online for some help and it feels like I’m missing a step somewhere. YouTube is surprisingly dependent on usb install or just using it in a VM.

I've been attempting to set up a single-boot Linux installation without relying on a USB drive, but I'm struggling to make it work. I think I'll go back to doing a USB install, as it seems like the most straightforward option. My goal is to have a Linux installation that isn't dependent on the USB (so it doesn't stop working when I remove the USB), but I'm not sure how to achieve that. Any advice?

#asknostr

4 🤔

That’s a good idea to look into if 4 is enough. Probably not though 😂

Arcade could be cool! Also considered the vpn or password manager idea.

I’ve always been curious how much of a return running a node = out to, especially at a low power level.

I’ve got a 💩coin miner that I ordered somewhat at the peak of its existence, and by the time I received it, it was pointless to use.

This was years ago.

Now that I’m older and nerdier, I know have figured out that it may have a RPi in it…

So now I can try (for the first time ever messing with this sort of thing) to take this miner apart and repurpose it for something cool.

Shill me your favorite raspberry projects for newbs.

#asknostr

Number four is crawling;

It’s a beautiful day.

New bees, who dis.

#beestr #beekeeping

Thanks Dan. I really needed these words. That’s a lot of what it feels like I’m working towards.

Mind is clearer.

Time does not slow down.

Much work to do still.

Blessings to all the good folks reading this.

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