please killall
I see...
please killall
I see...
Stealth.
For how long can we ignore those consequences?
Generic mockery always works:
Out of general curiosity, what hotel is it? asking for a friend ofc
Simplest solution would be to setup the nfs/smb as storage for backups and making a backup schedule. Datacenter -> Storage -> Add -> SMB/CIFS
Datacenter > Backup > Add
On Error Resume Next
Visual Basic is a beautiful language
"A bit loud" is understating it, those drives rip and tear (we use exos X18 drives). I pity the person trying to sleep next to those.
They are good though, while we had one (of 5) fail within the first week but that was quickly resolved.
The leak doesn't even need to happen on their site, they could check the password hash against known leaked hashes (from have I been pwned for example) and block it
If there has been a data leak, they might block your current password because the hash has been leaked
Gotta cage the elephant
Our preferred way of doing this is have a pot of near boiling water with the plate on top next to the pan I'm baking the pancakes on. Pile the pancakes directly on the plate.
This keeps the plate hot and maintains the temperature of the bottom pancakes while you're making a larger batch. remove the plate carefully after baking, wipe the bottom of the plate dry and put it on the table. Hot pancakes for the entire meal!
This is for dutch pancakes BTW, no clue how it would go for American or other more fluffy pancakes.