icerunner_origin

joined 2 years ago

Rub some salt in that and name it 'Map of the Free Americas'

All trophies must have a non-detachable, flared base

[–] icerunner_origin@startrek.website 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Strong Babylon 5 vibes

Londo Mollari and G'Kar from Babylon 5

[–] icerunner_origin@startrek.website 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Seaman 2, please, Seaman 2 🙏

Except that video is not turning me on

For more authentic John Wayne cosplay

John Wayne in a wide-stanced pose, dressed as a cowboy

I recently needed to delete a node_modules directory for a relatively small app. 20 minutes of my life on that shite 💀

[–] icerunner_origin@startrek.website 195 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

My hair all year since I shower in January

Photo of the artist Pitbull

[–] icerunner_origin@startrek.website 22 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Tracked as CVE-2026-35414 (CVSS score of 8.1), the flaw is described as a mishandling of the authorized_keys principals option in certain scenarios involving certificate authorities (CA) that use comma characters.

According to Cyera, because of the bug, a comma in an SSH certificate principal name leads to OpenSSH access control bypass, allowing users to authenticate as root on a vulnerable server, as long as they have a valid certificate from a trusted CA.

 

I'm proud to reveal my Advanced Retro Simulation Environment which you're all going to be playing with soon. My A.R.S.E. is going to be so big that it will take dozens of magazines to cover it.

The best thing about my A.R.S.E. will be the content that comes out of it. Not a mere trickle, like for other platform launches. No, there will be a raging torrent of content, all exclusive to my A.R.S.E.

With it's evolutionary industrial design drawing from nature, the curved profile of my A.R.S.E. will be a feast for the eyes.

Get your hands on my A.R.S.E. on April 1, and be the envy of your friend group.

 

I make use of sharedrop.io to quickly share files between phones and computers on my LAN. Does anyone know of a self-hosted alternative, preferably containerised with Docker?

 

I've had my deck for 2 years now and it's been my main gaming device since the day I got it. I take it on trips and use my 3rd party dock and controller to hook it up to whichever TV is at my location.

My only regret is that this way I'm limited to controller-only games, and I really want to play some of the keyboard + mouse games in my library.

Whichever kb + mouse I buy needs to be as portable and lightweight as possible, but still functional with near full-size keycaps (chiclet keys are ok).

I have a folding Bluetooth keyboard, but the build quality is absolute trash.

Any recommendations will be gratefully added to my research list!

 

Accessibility text: Character Clem Fandango from Toast of London saying, "Hello Burnham, this is Ash Tyler, can you hear me?"

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