I’ve used and enjoyed Dbeaver CE. It’s FOSS!
I’ve used and enjoyed Dbeaver CE. It’s FOSS!
Yes… But would it have been more clear to type out “Linux Operating System”
Edit: fixed Linux
The software pictured are:
Thats awesome that you got that working. I was hoping this would be possible the same way feeding a router a wireguard config is possible
Edit: I’m going to try this at some point in the next few months https://docs.gl-inet.com/router/en/4/interface_guide/tailscale/
Setting up Tailscale on a router is what I’m hoping to accomplish eventually. I want to use my home as an exit node so I can have my home ip while traveling without having a client on my traveling devices.
However companies do other things as well.
Companies sometimes purposefully compress and obfuscate their code to make it hard to unpack. This happens a lot on the web where a website might have code sent to your machine in a format which could have been legible. But before they send it to you, they run the code through a program which adds extra steps, renames things, and reorders things and removes extra spaces… all to make it hard to read.
Some companies will encrypt their code or programs to varying degrees. Some will do it at the storage level, such as DRM or modern disk-based videogames. The data in these games is “locked” behind passwords and keys which can only work if the program “calls home” to Steam or Xbox or whatever and those providers let the game be opened. It’s more complicated than this but that’s the basics.
A lot of companies have moved their code “into the cloud”. That means, instead of giving you a full piece of software, you only get the front-end, or the pictures and words you see on screen. The actual program lives on the company’s servers which you don’ have access to. You only get to send those servers inputs, and they return outputs back to your screen.
Companies can make their code secret from internal developers by breaking programs up into smaller pieces. Say you’re a developer at Apple. You might be assigned on the specific part of the system which opens apps from the home screen and may only get access to that part of the system so if your development machine gets hacked, the hackers don’t know ALL the inner workings of iOS.
I’m sure there are more ways but this is a start.
That’ll make you forget about the analyst who left didn’t add a WHERE
clause in their “test” UPDATE
statement
I’m not really a networking expert so I can’t make too good of a guess as to what happened. I’m on the latest Firefox mobile release on Android and was accessing from a Colorado IP. When I originally tried the site, nothing was rendered. It was a blank page or just a redirect for download. I didn’t download the .bin. I clicked your link twice before sending my message.
Your link is not on https and asking me to download a .bin file. Extremely sus
Edit: link looks good now
I sure am. Is there a better way? Should I just use the web?
That’s a great idea! I need to look up cross posting rules
I didn’t realize I set myself up for this. What a privilege.
https://media.tenor.com/H-b2Cn0pkOMAAAAd/colin-mochrie-whose-line.gif
He was the best guy. Just say there for a good 3 minutes which was enough time to switch to a telephoto and snap this picture. He even pissed* in a few different angles! Just wish the sun was in my favor
*Edit: this was supposed to be “posed” and I’m keeping it for comedic effect
Wow! You are 100% correct.
Of course. Standard banana pictured.
Best track off 2112