What is the output if you run sudo cryptsetup --verbose open --test-passphrase /dev/nvme0n1p3
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What is the output if you run sudo cryptsetup --verbose open --test-passphrase /dev/nvme0n1p3
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Hygiene nowadays is a capitalists dream, it’s so easy to push irrational norms in this space. The commercials push for crazy things, washing your hair every day and then adding back the oils you just washed away with a conditioner, using some body spray instead of a baking soda based deodorant. Even toothpaste manufacturers try to scam us in using way too much toothpaste.
Not saying you should stink but honestly it is so much easier to be clean without using all those products. Plus it saves a bunch of money.
Do you want her to stress about the same things you stress about or do you want to be able to talk to her about those things? I think the first one is sort of mean, not you for wanting that but if she can be ignorant and happy why not? If she doesn’t want you to talk about it at all that’s a different story
Love to see privatization hit every sector, however they want to spin it this’ll be a loss for Greek society
I have some Finish friends who thought this was just a symbolic position. I think a lot of the EU democracies are in risk to be falling over to the right without the checks and balances working like the average person expects them to, scary shit if you’d ask me
If testing this properly is your problem you should invest time in integration testing, running them on an in-memory database is an option as well. I think retrieving all the data and “caching” it like you call it has some negative consequences, for example what if the validation for some action fails and you didn’t need to load whatever you preloaded? Waste of a call to the db
I’ve taken smartphones and laptops, given for work but then never returned when leaving. Nothing permanent for hosting but I have used our infra for games and file sharing.
All you need to know about Spanish conservatives is that they literally want to go back to the (not so) old Franco dictatorship
Alright so no permission issue, what if you run the changekey command in a separate bash subprocess?
sudo bash -c '($your-changekey-command-here)'