modro
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HEKLAB
May 17, 2023 11:57:09 GMT
Post by modro on May 17, 2023 11:57:09 GMT
Whats your idea about what is a heklab? did you ever visit one, or know a place that you can call heklab? What about a heker? I was once in a space full of computers and people doing their stuff... each one in his own trip, but stil, when i needed help, i could get it. Im looking for this kind of place / community.
in my understanding using of the terminal command line is the first step in understanding the code. and using it - for me the first practices with code are web pages. On the picture above in one window we are in this place :~$ on the other window we are in this place :/$ can someone elaborate?
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Post by purelyconstructive on May 17, 2023 23:01:44 GMT
By "heklab" I assume you mean a " hackerspace". I've never been in one, but I am interested in making "hackerspaces". [That interest is connected to another project that I've already mentioned here.] I am also more than happy to share information. The thing that makes someone into a "hacker" is a passion for understanding how things work on a deep level. To answer your other question... In GNU/Linux: ~$ means that one is in the "Home" directory, where your user files are /$ means that one is in the "Root" directory, where the system files are It is called "Home" because that is where you keep your stuff (i.e.: personal files), and it is called "Root" because that is the lowest point in the file tree.
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modro
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Jun 8, 2023 11:03:19 GMT
Post by modro on Jun 8, 2023 11:03:19 GMT
ABOUT UFOs and stuff
was working on the website... that is: was loged in the ichi service i use for data hosting. and was changing stuff, editing and learning. Preparing more to publish. so then at once when i reload page - it said "privacy error" the certificate is not valid.
i imediately try to "log out". but same error ocures. think if i understand the thing with certificates an connecting: looks like someone came in the middle of the connection between my computer and the server.
What would be the best way to proceed? does the fact, that i didnt log out make things worse? should i contact the server side, the ISP, or who would be the right person to ask for help in that case?
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Post by purelyconstructive on Jun 14, 2023 17:32:54 GMT
Not sure, to be honest...The most appropriate action would probably depend on its cause. Just to be safe, you could update your password, and then contact Ichi City to ask if their SSL certificate is up to date.
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