so, my alarm company replaced it. installed the new smoke detector yesterday and… it just went off again.
Nice theory but it’s disproven by OP’s initial text
so, my alarm company replaced it. installed the new smoke detector yesterday and… it just went off again.
Nice theory but it’s disproven by OP’s initial text
In general media files can be formed in a way to trigger some bug in the media player, sometimes in ways that allow to overflow buffers and start ROP chaining.
About 8 years ago there was this media file going around crashing any iPhones that tried to play it with the integrated player.
Of course crashing is way easier than code execution. So overall your scenario is unlikely. VLC also does not yet know of any issues with 3.0.20: https://www.videolan.org/security/
A language for noobs
That assertion surprises me; I find C easier to use than Rust.
I’m also using btrfs, but I originally wanted ZFS before seeing that it was only available through FUSE on my distro.
That’s why I even noticed ZFS was one of the features of Proxmox :)
They both use KVM in the end, so they are both Type 1 hypervisors.
Loading the KVM kernel module turn your kernel into the bare metal hypervisor.
It’s really just Debian with more packages preinstalled
And a custom kernel with ZFS support
Pi-hole is nice for devices that you don’t fully control. But it’s not enough, due to the fundamental limitations of DNS based blocking. If the ads and the content are hosted on the same domain, it can’t do anything.
I generally do mention that I like my Fedora KDE, but I’m a little worried about SELinux. I have had two or three run-ins with it, and I think that would be hard to diagnose for a noob.