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This is too funny, but I'm an old enough fart to have used a slide-rule. My early study for a 1st Class Radio Telephone license included calculating by slide rule. Fortunately, I picked up a used HP-35 calculator for $320 before I actually took the FCC test. The test WITH the calculator took me 4 hours and I ran out of battery at the end of the test. But I passed.
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It's people like those that described in this song that got us in this fucked up state. The problem with living off the system is that they have complete control of your life. You have no freedom. I realize freedom is something a lot of younger people don't value but there are still those of us who do. And that's only one problem. The other is, as Elon put it, "If nobody makes stuff then there is no stuff."
I’ve firewall rules to address recent SYN and UDP floods. So far they have had the intended effect.
I’ve installed a new shell server, anduinos.eskimo.com. This is a debian derived server similar to popOS except the default graphical environment is Gnome configured to look like Windows. Unfortunately this environment does not seem to work if using vnc or x2go, instead you just get default mate or gnome environments. Also at present, rdp protocol is not working on this new server, I've even gone so far as compiling xrdp from source, no help.
I’ve installed a new application called ‘qman‘ on all the shell servers. It is an alternative to man for reading manual pages. Unlike man, it provides an index of sections and then pages within those sections and also provides colored highlighting that makes reading manual pages a bit more pleasant.