

Except that Microsoft basically puts a gun to every users head to login with a Microsoft account which can/does backup the recovery keys.


Except that Microsoft basically puts a gun to every users head to login with a Microsoft account which can/does backup the recovery keys.


BitLocker provides for a recovery key. This is to allow someone to regain access to an encrypted device in the event that they lose their PIN, any one of these scenarios happen, OR when suspects do not want to cooperate with LEOs.
Find your BitLocker recovery key
If the target device is part of an enterprise and managed with EntraId/Intune this is the option. Escrowed keys.


That’s weird. I was looking at this docs page and assumed that USB is how the update actually happened.


If all you need is basic paint-link functionality on Linux then you might like drawing. It is already in the Debian repositories too.
Dude … just install Debian(stable or testing) and then distro-surf using VMs in kvm/qemu. Just reading this all makes me tired for you.


Use a windows VM and then make sure that your hypervisor is properly passing thru the USB device/connection to the monitor to the windows guest vm. Not sure why you’d need a windows host OS for this.


Bloomberg can fuck off after what they did to Gamers Nexus recently. Zero credibility there.


I’d stick to reading the alpine wiki yourself vs “asking AI”. You will actually learn things that way.


Given that these same objecting companies have had tens of thousands of Indian developers, with source code access for iOS and Android, on their payrolls for decades now … I am not sure why they would suddenly be worried about this now.


Raspberry Pi’s are full of possibilities, even old ones. Here is what I’d do.
It was supposed to be a pi-hole but was never able to get the dns forwarding to work on my modem.
Not sure what you mean here but there is no reason that any modem or WAN box ever really needs to involved with a pi-hole. You can set the IP to use for DNS lookups on each host by hand… OR you can turn off DHCP services on the modem run that off of the PI, which then sends the IP of the PI/PiHole for DNS as part of the DHCP lease to each client.
At any rate, ideas for it:
There are so many more ideas like weather stations, news feeds, little web services for whatever.


Well. Gentoo will let you have a direct say in every single aspect of the final system.
You might have too many old kernels installed. This would potentially fill up the /boot partition. One way to check this is:
Look for the line indicating space left for /boot.
You can then get a list of the installed kernels with:
If you need to remove old ones, use
uname -ato identify the running kernel (should be the latest version if you’ve rebooted after the last kernel update) then remove all of the older kernel packages with:More generally speaking, I think that
sudo apt autoremoveshould leave you with only the latest 2 kernel packages by default.