Nope, I deleted my account in 2016ish during that shit show.
Nope, I deleted my account in 2016ish during that shit show.
You’re using loanwords from English, something only done in South Korea. Further, you’re using honorifics from SK. You also aren’t using any distinct NK spelling or vocabulary. This didn’t really help your case to be honest.
Notably, your comment has almost nothing to do with the comment you’re responding to. You don’t mention how you got Tor to magically break out of the intranet.
Sure, but I have serious doubts that Tor can escape the NK intranet and make a successful connection. Tor is great, but it’s not magic. If the route doesn’t exist, then it doesn’t exist. Only a select few (likely elite) have a connection to the full internet, and even then I’m sure it’s heavily monitored unless you’re part of the Kim family.
K-Pop doesn’t get in through internet infrastructure.
This is pretty sus. How would you download the Tor client without internet access to begin with? Why are you not responding in any Korean either? It would be a way to prove you’re actually in the country as NK has a specific dialect compared to SK.
My knee makes horrible, disturbing crackling and popping sounds when I move it, even just a little bit. It doesn’t hurt at all, and grosses out anyone who is unfortunate enough to hear it. I especially enjoy telling family members to “listen to this” and then slowly extending my leg out.
I shattered the upper portion of my tibia while bouldering to get this ability. I asked my surgeon about it (my tibia/knee required a total of 3 surgeries to repair) and they told me it was likely scar tissue, and would persist.
But never suddenly, out of your control, right? As long as it’s not narcolepsy, I would appreciate it if you gave me that skill.
Yes, but Signal is actually a great thing, whereas Grok is not. It’s just not for classified documents or correspondence.
The only reason my partner and I got married was to make insurance and taxes easier. Otherwise, we wouldn’t have done it. Only three people were at our wedding which was in our living room.
I think Skiplagged can do it.
It’s definitely not legal, especially if your school is funded by the public. That “free internet and power” is paid by someone, and if it’s the public, it’s kind of a dick move.
They can’t see what’s in your ssh or VPN tunnels necessarily, but they can usually see where the packets are originating from and going to. So if you’re say, accessing it from home directly to the server via VPN or SSH, if you’re not doing so using a full VPN service like Mull, they’ll be able to see the origin IP of your SSH or VPN handshakes, and thus your home IP.
Humans can change what you’re calling “natural”, we have intelligence. Well, most of us anyway.
Yes, correct. Both the current and past have been mostly misogynistic and male-dominated. Congratulations on your discovery!
You can host remote files via SFTP + cloudflared (or another reverse tunnel provider) without opening any ports. Then you use a file manager to add a network share with your SFTP information.
For the calendar, WebDAV is probably your best bet, which also works with reverse tunneling. You can also use WebDAV in place of SFTP if you prefer to only have one (or two with a reverse tunnel) service configured. Nextcloud is a great option since it has WebDAV and file management built in.
I would use Docker to do it all, but there is a learning curve associated with setting all of this up in a secure way (which is what the reverse tunnel helps with).
You can’t control what others do to you, but that’s no reason to make the same people in your class miserable. That’s my point. Perpetuating the poor behavior will only make the world a harsher place, and that could eventually come right back to you.
Because you shouldn’t want to make the world harder for anyone else, and should be able to put yourself in someone else’s shoes and see how they’d feel from your poor treatment of them.
It should be noted that email servers, no matter the setup, require you to follow strict standards to achieve proper delivery. It’s very easy to get blacklisted, and it’s next to impossible to get off of said blacklist once you’re on it.
I used to host my own mail server with this, but it got to be too much to get my emails to actually send. I was always wondering if my email was actually delivered or if it was silently bounced or sent to spam. Email is the only thing I’m not willing to self host.
In the past, when I’ve used SFTP, I just use the openssh docker container with a mount of my filesystem (since SFTP uses SSH). Particularly this image: https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/openssh-server
I can’t speak to sftpgo as I haven’t used it, but from looking it up it seems that some people like it, although it’s a pain to set up. If you want something simple I’d still just go with openssh.