Have fun exploring! I just have a simple Raspberry Pi at home with a few services, after working with this stuff all the time I rarely feel like tinkering at home :D
That is not overcompensation, that is risk management 101.
No, it's just the number of a specific signal.
You can catch any signal, this has nothing to do with Windows.
It is the collateral of political ignorance.
Feel like I'm destroying the dataset with QWERTY so I'll wait until QWERTZ is available :)
Memory is still structured like a file and referenced over addresses, we just call it something else.
Your command needs to look something like this:
nmap -Pn -sVC -p- (IP) -o scan
-Pn skips the availability check per ping
-sVC performs a version and a script scan so you get more information
-p- scans ALL ports
-o puts out a file called scan.nmap
If you want you can share that output afterwards for further info.
Edit: You can also try enumerating the directories on the server if you find no content. I can help you with that if you want.
You sound like you're really fun and easy to work with.
It needs to be specific to be clear for its purposes. You can express everything in simpler terms but then you risk leaving things out of definitions. It's basically legal speak.
Normally, you'd read the scope of such a document to see whether it fits your purpose, then cherry-pick the chapters necessary. If something's unclear, you can google pretty much everything.
Doing that a few times will make it infinitely easier! You especially get to understand those broad, inaccessible definitions a lot easier.
And for the full Linux experience do it at the perfect moment, such as when you're in a lecture or customer presentation!
Those people are idiots. You always need to check the credentials and history of people telling you something, and even then - if they're an expert in security they may know nothing about electronics or explosives or how secret agencies operate.
And yes, news can be really unreliable - on purpose or just out of mistakes. Gotta always keep that in mind as well, but it also reeeally depends on the particular media company.
I've been obsessed by it for the past 80 hours of playtime but am growing tired of it. All the CC is just annoying me and how some heroes require so much counter itemizing just for existing. Every game is starting to feel the same.
We'll see what the future brings but right now I personally have no desire to play at all.
What was the comment? That the source is untrustworthy? Why was it removed?
You most probably won't reach the coffee quality of a professional roaster at home. It just depends on how much you're interested in the process or how much the taste is worth it to you.