How do you alias the last command? My aliases are all hard coded. I had no idea you could send a variable to an alias
How do you alias the last command? My aliases are all hard coded. I had no idea you could send a variable to an alias
SSH is the answer.
Another approach would be to use WSL (windows subsystem for linux) and basically just communicate from one Linus box to another
How do you get around the requirement to run the official app somewhere?
I run a WhatsApp and signal bridge, but not recommend running the official app on a phone
I don’t know where to look. How can I find out?
Same. Hasnt let me down. Super thorough, and makes adding/removing anything a breeze
No worries. Thanks for your help! I’ll post here if/when I find a solution
Unlikely to be something wrong with that, tbh. Everything else on that network has internet access. The issue is limited to the laptop
I did, but no response
I changed to a different router and can at least ping that now, but still no internet
So that looks similar to what I have. Wonder why it’s not working
Nope. Destination host is unreachable when pinging
I changed to a different router and can at least ping that now, but still no internet
I’m not entirely sure which of the list is the default route is, but absolutely see my WiFi router on the list. Took a picture as recommended by @CameronDev
The output was pretty much the same from this as from netstat -nr
I would share it here, but I can’t access the internet from that machine
All I got was wget, so this is clean
IP tables have no rules, but netstat is showing traces of WG. Two of the interface names are the same as WG config name I used
Under the skin, I suppose? I’ve done that with boursin, then wrapped in bacon and roasted for about 30 minutes. Really nice dish
She knows, but I don’t. Can someone explain?
What’s push to talk and why is it such a great feature?
Not much of this makes sense. Maybe we don’t have an equal understanding of private. If thats the case, this discussion is going nowhere.
I will point out, though, that this is particularly nonsensical
Govts are only after Telegram because they can’t infiltrate the company, ask for data etc.
Telegram doesn’t use encryption. Everything is in clear text. Nobody needs a back door to get access. Not even governments. It’s all just out in the open
I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make here. You start by agreeing that telegram is simply not private. Then you move on to implying that it must be, because the CEO got arrested?
How does that change the fact that it is, by your own assessment, not private?
To answer your question, the answer from my perspective is quite simple. Noncompliance. If telegram had complied to local laws, like the others have and continue to do, he would not have gotten in trouble.
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Unlimited inboxes. You’re just limited to inbox space, but you can have multiple domains.
I’ll be moving over to them when my current subscription runs out with my current provider