Message from @Snans

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2019-10-15 15:23:02 UTC  

why you would do that i have no idea

2019-10-15 15:26:50 UTC  

it's an extremely limited use case

2019-10-15 15:26:58 UTC  

i'd be surprised if anyone actually is vulnerable to it

2019-10-15 15:27:07 UTC  

also that linked website is cancer jesus

2019-10-15 15:28:31 UTC  

on that i agree

2019-10-15 16:42:44 UTC  

Well, at my workplace we use something quite close for a specific use case

2019-10-15 16:43:10 UTC  

We just don't do an everybody except root but specify the users

2019-10-15 17:06:28 UTC  

why do you need to impersonate other users

2019-10-15 19:38:19 UTC  

Application user

2019-10-15 19:38:36 UTC  

We have named users for 'humans' and application users for application

2019-10-15 19:38:49 UTC  

And sometimes humans have to impersonate application users

2019-10-15 20:08:38 UTC  

this is getting out of hand

2019-10-15 20:08:40 UTC  

now there's two of them

2019-10-15 22:29:16 UTC  

I always had 2 accounts

2019-10-16 00:03:16 UTC  

Anyone know a good, stable, systemd less distro

2019-10-16 00:03:27 UTC  

arch is fugged for me

2019-10-16 00:04:50 UTC  

Have you tried installing arch?

2019-10-16 00:05:29 UTC  

yea I've been running it for a while

2019-10-16 00:05:54 UTC  

pacman is broken, dont feel like repartitioning so looking for another OS

2019-10-16 00:25:19 UTC  

Thats be devuan,slackware,void to name the generic few

2019-10-16 00:26:33 UTC  

do you use any of em

2019-10-16 00:28:06 UTC  

Used to have void partition waaay back when systemd got forced

2019-10-16 00:28:51 UTC  

And devuan is really nice what i have heard

2019-10-16 00:29:22 UTC  

yea looks pretty nice

2019-10-16 00:29:36 UTC  

tho I think it doesnt use official debian repos

2019-10-16 00:30:05 UTC  

also heard void's package manager is kinda a pain, may give it a go tho

2019-10-16 13:21:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/527849695020580866/634018075225751592/Screenshot_14.png

2019-10-16 13:21:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/527849695020580866/634018081513013248/Screenshot_15.png

2019-10-16 13:21:39 UTC  

>300mbit router

2019-10-16 13:21:52 UTC  

>only 100mbit when wired

2019-10-16 13:22:03 UTC  

<:blobthinkingeyes:427568214579609601>

2019-10-16 13:34:16 UTC  

Useful only when you need bandwidth between wifi devices

2019-10-16 13:39:59 UTC  

wait does that mean if I stream from my desktop to my laptop using plex I would get better connection if both devices are using wifi instead of being connected to an ethernet cable ?

2019-10-16 13:40:27 UTC  

<:googlethink:328536447219138561>

2019-10-16 13:40:43 UTC  

wtf is that ass backwards kind of router

2019-10-16 13:40:56 UTC  

>10/100 lan
WTF

2019-10-16 13:41:08 UTC  

Theorically yes

2019-10-16 13:41:14 UTC  

lol

2019-10-16 13:41:34 UTC  

In practice though it would mean having the two devices close enough to the router to have that bandwidth used up to its maximum

2019-10-16 13:41:38 UTC  

Which is kinda unrealistic

2019-10-16 13:41:46 UTC  

yeah