Do they not teach this in all schools? I definitely learned map reading in grade school, and I’m Gen Z so being able to read a map was never a necessity in my life
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The blurry image appears to depict an animal, and based on the suggested search results, it could potentially be a ferret, hamster, bobcat, cougar, or red fox. Given the shape and coloring, it most closely resembles a ferret.
Im gonna go ahead and say: absolutely no idea that picture is blurry as hell
I don’t doubt that, I’m saying this more because there are additional routes that i had to configure in NPM to get lemmy working properly. This may be where OP is having issues, you can probably set them up in CF too but I have no idea.
Are you pointing cloudflare directly to Lemmy? I have mine going from cloudflare to Nginx Proxy Manager configured to serve Lemmy.
There is some additional configuration necessary for a reverse proxy in front of Lemmy, which is potentially where things are getting messed up for you?
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto politics @lemmy.world•Trump says he’ll withhold money from New York if Mamdani becomes mayor6·1 month agoCommercial groceries are expensive, a city owned distributer can negotiate prices with food suppliers and pass those savings along to citizens by selling food at or extremely near cost.
Also food deserts.
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto politics @lemmy.world•Trump says he’ll withhold money from New York if Mamdani becomes mayor18·1 month agomight easily become a nationwide avalanche
Anecdotally, I have fairly non-political coworkers in other states that are hyping up Mamdani. His reach across Gen Z is honestly insane and people are even making TikTok/Instagram hype edits of him all the time
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto politics @lemmy.world•Trump says he’ll withhold money from New York if Mamdani becomes mayor80·1 month agoMamdani is a NYC mayorial candidate who is a member of DSA, pro-palestine, has stated that he would have Netanyahu arrested if he came to NYC, and is running on a platform of:
- Fast and free buses within NYC
- Rent freeze every year for New Yorkers in rent stabilized housing
- City owned and operated grocery stores
- Creation of a Department of Community Safety to tackle mental health challenges rather than NYPD
- UPK
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Alright fine I admit it, I want to learn Linux2·2 months agoNo worries :) everyone starts somewhere.
The other commenter covered the terminology so to your point about being on Nvidia:
I know we don’t like Reddit but here. Seems to be YMMV and you’ll never know if you don’t try. Also possible that the things that are buggy aren’t things you use/care about
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Alright fine I admit it, I want to learn Linux2·2 months ago¯\_(ツ)_/¯
FWIW I run Ubuntu and do some gaming. Haven’t hit any issues, and I’ve run multiple AAA games on release (TLOU, Indiana Jones, Hogwarts Legacy, GoW 2018) as well as other, lighter, titles like Cities Skylines 2, Asetto Corsa, Project Cars, American Truck Simulator
I’m sure there are bugs that I haven’t experienced, and my system is probably newer/higher performance than the average person + i chose parts with Linux in mind. But based on my experience, I wouldn’t tell someone to jump into a less user friendly distro because of problems I myself haven’t run into. Much better to try one, see if you hit an issue, then jump rather than doing the hard one up front
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Alright fine I admit it, I want to learn Linux2·2 months agoConsider your library: most games will be able to run fine on Linux. However, if you predominantly play online multiplayer games which require anticheat you should check compatibility on ProtonDB.
Second, consider your hardware: if your GPU is AMD you’re good to go. Nvidia might have issues (not sure if this has been resolved since I last had to look into it).
Finally, choose a distro: I’d recommend Ubuntu or anything Ubuntu-based. There’s a lot of mixed answers in the Linux community and definitely a ton of hate for Ubuntu. However, as someone who has been running Linux for nearly a decade at this point, there are a few key points:
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Ubuntu is debian based, so it’s extremely stable(but not as slow to update)
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Ubuntu is very beginner friendly, and you won’t need to touch the terminal if you don’t want to
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Everyone hates on snaps, but for you I don’t think you’ll run into an issue with it.
Personally, I steer towards debian based distros for my devices as well because I’d rather spend time messing with the software I’m running or other things NOT debugging why my config is suddenly shitting the bed
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jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Games@sh.itjust.works•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing findsEnglish3·2 months agoDefinitely, and I’ll never try and make the argument against that. However what they did was definitely a significant improvement on these pre-existing translation layers.
Linux gaming can be clearly defined as pre-proton and post-proton because it was such a huge improvement to the experience (one-click installs, large number of support in games, gaming via proton counting as a Linux sale in publisher metrics, etc)
And I’m speaking from personal experience, before proton I had a hard time getting pretty much every game I tried to play working on Linux (and tbf a large part of this is probably me fumbling the installation but I’m not an untechnical person either, so I’m sure this was the experience for many)
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Games@sh.itjust.works•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing findsEnglish1·2 months agoGo ahead and block me 💀 your post history shows you having this same argument and taking the same action every time.
You defend this point endlessly and the minute the conversation starts to pile up, you block the other person.
✌️ Enjoy the echo chamber you’re creating for yourself
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Games@sh.itjust.works•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing findsEnglish8·2 months ago-
Android is, at its core, an open source mobile operating system. What Google has done with it is monopolize all of the software for the platform. There are competitors (read: GrapheneOS, F-Droid) which are also based on the Android Operating System but outcompeted by Googles market position
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iOS shouldn’t even be in this conversation, not open source & completely walled garden
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“Whataboutism seems to be an admission of truth these days” HUH? At what point did I engage in whataboutism, i simply pointed to other companies that have set standards for gaming accessibility in the market.
Valve:
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Has Steam, the largest videogame platform on PC. You claim it’s a monopoly but it’s not because it has direct competitors in Epic Games (Fortnite is not a small game), Riot Games (League and Valorant are not small games), Battle.net (WoW, Hearthstone, Overwatch are not small games), etc
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Developed the proton translation layer (which you yourself made this post for), and released it open source so anyone can use it. I myself leverage Proton for Linux gaming on a daily basis (I do NOT run SteamOS)
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Released SteamOS, which is a fork of Arch Linux, as a means of helping gamers break away from the real monopoly of Microsoft/Windows
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Is not creating a walled garden the likes of which we have seen in every xbox, playstation, and nintendo console. If Epic, Riot, Blizzard, etc wanted to release a launcher for Linux (and subsequently SteamOS) they could. They just choose not to, because they feel it doesn’t make financial sense for them to do that.
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jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Games@sh.itjust.works•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing findsEnglish9·2 months agoExcept they wouldn’t be? SteamOS is just fancy Linux, so they wouldn’t be directly gaining market share & I don’t see how them releasing a game only on one (free and open source) platform is suddenly wrong? In a world where virtually every PC game already does that, just for Windows
Have you forgotten about Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony (actual monopolies: controls hardware, software, marketplace, etc)
Okay so I’ll try my best to convey what I know (I studied DFIR in college, but I work as a security engineer now):
There are two types of mobile device forensic acquisitions/collections/extractions: BFU and AFU.
BFU (Before first unlock) extractions simply refer to what Cellebrite is able to pull from the phone when it has been turned on but not unlocked for the first time, similarly AFU (after first unlock) is what it can collect after its been unlocked.
You can think about this as your phone being in two states: when you first boot it up (and I’m talking from the Android perspective, because I have never owned an iPhone) you’re required to use your pin/password to unlock the device and then it will complete its boot. Any time after that first unlock though, you can unlock with stuff like biometrics and its much faster (i know my phone when i unlock for the first time after a boot will display an “Android is Starting” or something like that while it loads up).
Bringing this back to your main question: depending on the OS version and device, what is pulled from AFU/BFU will vary. So looking at the image you linked:
If you were an incident responder, you’d probably read this chart left to right. Lets say i have a Samsung S23 running presumably android 13 or 14, I’d first look at the samsung rows, choose the second one for the version, and then id have to determine if the device is in BFU or AFU mode, and see which options are available to me. In this instance, it doesn’t make a difference because I can get user data from either (because i can brute force the password on the lockscreen for this specific device). Otherwise, a BFU extraction might only pull out surface level information from the device because everything may not have been decrypted yet.
I feel like I’m rambling but I hope it’s shedding some light, your point about the password is important but not everything. Companies like Cellebrite and Magnet pay a lot of money for zero day vulns that they can build exploits for into their software, meaning that if theres something critical (like a pin code bypass) then they could just use that and get all your data. But, there’s a lot of various data on cellphones, take Signal for example (and this is just an example, I don’t actually know): it’s possible that if signal is encrypting messages stored on the device, that even if an examiner pulled that database out, they might still not be able to do anything about it.
My final point, there’s also a high degree of secrecy around these tools. Obviously Cellebrite and Magnet are incentivised to keep their exploits quiet so they continue working, otherwise Google or Apple could just issue a security patch and render them useless. Often, they’ll have different tools that are available to different organizations: a company may have a few cellebrite dongles for internal investigations and litigation support, the details of which are kept under NDA, but they’re still likely to be separate from what an organization like the FBI would have access to. This is why it’s often hard to find information on these tools, especially updated or recent information
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto politics @lemmy.world•World’s most popular TikTok star Khaby Lame leaves the US after being detained by ICE253·2 months ago?? TikTok has been a huge thing for almost 6 years at this point, of course there are popular TikTokers (Khaby has even done a cameo in the most recent Bad Boys movie)
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Technology@beehaw.org•The Most Popular Window Air Conditioner Has Disappeared from Store Shelves [Aftermath]2·2 months agoYeah, although now that its officially on a recall I’ll have to evaluate the options we have
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Now that PewDiePie is on his Linux/engineering arc, could he help boost the Fediverse?English112·2 months agoI hope that lemmy doesn’t grow any heavier than it is growing right now
I hope for more like minded individuals to help them out
How is the latter supposed to happen without the former? Like it or not, many of us are here solely because Reddit went to shit with their extreme monetization. Lemmy is still a really small community and absolutely NEEDS larger adoption in order to remain a viable option
jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.devto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.22·2 months agoI have no issue with this, I personally wouldn’t use it but I get that they need to make money (which is why i have a recurrent donation every month).
If this helps them to do that, then so be it
In a general sense? No, i don’t think most people require a lesson
But I’m deadass about the lesson, we learned how to read a map, use the map scale, different types of maps, etc etc