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02:07
Happy new year of 2022!
 
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05:03
Last failed login: Sat Jan  1 04:57:32 UTC 2022 from 139.59.44.143 on ssh:notty
There were 11 failed login attempts since the last successful login.
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How could this be, is there someone who is trying to hack me?!
There was less than 1 hour between my 2 successful logins!
 
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07:28
It seems so
 
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11:17
@TelKitty Not specifically you. Typically people look for servers they can log in to, pretty much any server will do. However, if they try to brute-force yours you'll figure it out and block them or they might even get in trouble. So they just take a random IP and a random username/password, then move on to another random IP and random username/password. The probability of success stays, the probability of detection is basically gone. Who would act on a handful of failed login attempts?
Just log in via SSH certificate and ignore the password logins.
12:02
I have never seen so many failed login on my server or any other servers I have worked on before in such a short time, but then again I have never worked as a system/network admin on a large server, so my experience is limited.
@MangaD Not from covid directly that much I can say.
So... what is coming? :p
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12:33
It could be anything. An earthquake, a volcano eruption, another plague, hurricanes, tsunamis, a financial crisis, war somewhere in the world, Biden gets shot, the Michelin Man turns out to be gay ... Surely something will be happening.
@MangaD Too much money has been printed, not as much goods and services were produced, plus those extra money printed has caused a sudden redistribution of wealth. People's ways of thinking have changed because of the pandemic and how the government treated it. Plus most governments will increase the interest rate because of the inflation (hint 2008 financial crisis), some governments will choose continuing to lock down, this will further reduce the goods provided.
All these effect is exacerbated by the fear and pessimism installed by the continuous mutating Covid strains (albeit it's fatality rate is less than 3 times larger than seasonal flu).
So at best: financial crisis, worst that plus social unrest.
Is there any actual study on lockdowns having an effect on production? I think it was actually demand for a lot of durable goods that went up, not supply that went down
oh, I was thinking the worst would be ww3
I think the logic was, people weren't spending money on services as much, so they spend it on goods
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12:39
I just read that Florida is going into an involuntary lockdown. Turns out if people are sick they can't work and they have so many sick that they are unable to keep places open.
people can shit as much as they want on the CDC guideline update, it's not based on nothing though
Barking dogs don't bite, certain countries are doing too much barking ... :x
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We set up effective rules to prolong covid as much as possible with our covid rules.
Except for the vaccines. They can't unvaccinate people when the numbers drop to help covid recover.
Though maybe they can withhold boosters. They haven't done that yet, but they will probably start at some point.
12:56
I am under impression that Covid is a like this huge damage that every country has to pay. You can either pay in a large lump sum, or make a small up front payment and repay the rest over a longer time. You can shift the bundle to make different people pay. In the end, with the current technology, total damage would not get much cheaper regardless how you do it.
There's plenty of ways to fuck it up pretty badly
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I believe we can do better than nothing. It's not a zero sum game.
Sending vaccines to Africa to make them stop breeding variants for example. But somehow we decided against that.
 
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15:02
Happy make_unique<Year>(2022)!
 
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16:31
@StackedCrooked I'm kind of impressed
 
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20:47
@Mikhail Got any names of such engineering groups where companies outsource some of their development?

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