Remove "This incident will be reported." from user warnings from "sudo". https://github.com/sudo-project/sudo/commit/6aa320c96a37613663e8de4c275bd6c490466b01 What do you think? #Linux #Unix #macOS #FreeBSD

Boy, I made so many memes around sudo. I can't believe they removed it. Sudo does log messages in /var/log/secure or /var/log/auth.log on Linux when something fails or is executed successfully, depending on security policies. The default on most distro is to log messages.
nostr:npub1hx2gyf4v33xrd4z5dyxqy0wlmnsmgsyrw9v9pjm4uv8gfrcxg2sqn8nk3q A friend of mine, his wife and his daughter went for dinner in California and said 15-25% was standard if service was good. If not tipped 15-25%, you get a weird look, or they ask if everything was satisfactory.
Remove "This incident will be reported." from user warnings from "sudo". https://github.com/sudo-project/sudo/commit/6aa320c96a37613663e8de4c275bd6c490466b01 What do you think? #Linux #Unix #macOS #FreeBSD

This Psychopomp must be an American :P https://twitter.com/JimBenton/status/1652265652244164609

Did you know? It is always a good idea to save iptables rules before you make changes on Linux:
iptables-save > rules.v4
ip6tables-save > rules.v6
Restore it:
iptables-restore < rules.v4
ip6tables-restore < rules.v6
See https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-save-iptables-firewall-rules-permanently-on-linux/ for more info.

#[0] I will try it out. Thanks for the heads up!
#[0] Thanks! I added it.
nd that is why I don't read online news ;) Lmao https://tapas.io/episode/2830920

How to install YubiKey Manager GUI on #Linux To:
1. Seeing the serial number and firmware version of your YubiKey
2. Configuring FIDO2 PIN, FIDO applications, the OTP application
3. Manage YubiKey short and long slots
4. Enable and disable interfaces. For example, I can only enable USB and disable the NFC interface.
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-install-yubikey-manager-gui-on-linux/

Linux See Bandwidth Usage Per Process With Nethogs Tool https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-find-out-what-process-is-using-bandwidth/
#linux user be like ...

Google Cloud region currently down due to water leaks in Paris (europe-west9) https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/dS9ps52MUnxQfyDGPfkY#73mBtVKKfeJGJ1yaY7hV Water intrusion in a data center in europe-west9 caused a multi-cluster failure that led to a shutdown of multiple zones.
Water intrusion in a data centre in europe-west9 caused a multi-cluster failure that led to a shutdown of multiple zones. So everything is down, and your data is /dev/google/cloud/data/lake ;) Joke aside; this is a good reason to keep backups in different data centres, including local verified backups.
Google Cloud region currently down due to water leaks in Paris (europe-west9) https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/dS9ps52MUnxQfyDGPfkY#73mBtVKKfeJGJ1yaY7hV Water intrusion in a data center in europe-west9 caused a multi-cluster failure that led to a shutdown of multiple zones.
A bash shell script says SEE YOU SPACE COWBOY whenever you logout from your #Linux and #Unix session https://www.cyberciti.biz/files/scripts/seeyouspacecowboy.sh.txt

😂

Also, I'm probably one of the few who are not impressed with code created by AI. It is okay for tiny tasks, but it is full of bugs in its current form. What do you think?
There is a particular industrial automation product, and despite repeated requests to devs not to use OpenAI ChatGPT to leak company code and secrets, devs kept using it. However, ChatGPT is blocked on corporate networks starting Monday, including VPN. So the risk of leaks is real with ChatGPT. I am not a big fan of such blocked, but what choice do they have? They are not going to opensource their code ever. I don't know the future, but it seems like a cat-and-mouse game.
use `mktemp` on your #Linux or #Unix to make those filenames ;) https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/shell-scripting-bash-how-to-create-temporary-random-file-name.html

