Me napping to Archspire
If they change the key in memory, then it doesn't matter that you have the other side of the prior asymmetric key.
Encrypt your logs: exactly what you feared, and someone can just disable the encryption call or edit the key in memory too. Lots of ways to attack it.
I am not remembered for the technology I put in place, the tickets I close or the outages I help remediate.
But when I left a job I'd been at for 5 years, I found again that I am remembered for how I make people feel when I interact with them. Just by being myself, I'd been kind to a lot of people who really needed to hear kindness, and I helped a lot of people get started when they were struggling.
What I do in the digital realm will disappear decades before those people forget who I am.
Notifications get rolled up all the time, if I've received a lot of messages in Signal or Teams, I just have one notification in the dropdown for each group, even though I may have "received" 50 notifications from that group.
On emails, reply-chains are prevalent, so I can read the latest one and usually not have to open 20 emails.
I have some services set to email me events, transactions, and notifications, which I don't need today. However, sometimes these sites go offline, discontinue a product, remove the ability for you to view prior information or contributions, archive old data, change their ToS to something you can't stand, any number of things that might mean that data is now unreachable to you. So for those emails I just sort them off and they're archived.
I got some old celeron N4100 4gb RAM/128gb NVME Thinkpad 11Es for $50ea with the power adapters. With as useful as they've been, I'm sold on doing something like that in the future.
That's pretty impressive! I hope they can keep up the momentum at Asahi.
All of these and then some.
A small part is that I'm supporting the underdog.
It's not created by a company that sells ads.
I am in a similar position. I used to post or engage in meaningful discussions on reddit almost every day. I was already reading reddit prior to the digg exodus, but I truly jumped to reddit when digg v4 landed. I never went back to digg to participate.
Oh well. I'll be on instances here I guess.
"No bloody A, B, C, or D."
And new processors stopped supporting x86-32 a decade ago?
netseer-ipaddr-assoc.xy.fbcdn.net looks to be tracking.