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Cake day: July 14th, 2023

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  • UPDATE 2, because i am too impatient, it seems.

    Solved this, now that i am at the machine with the “issue” - turns out i had to log out and in again to make this work…

    Obligatory didyoutryturningitoffandonagain.gif ;)

    1. Go to “System Settings” -> “Wi-Fi & Internet”
    2. Underneath the list of networks/devices theres a settings icon, click that
    3. Deselect “Show virtual connections”
    4. In the settings menu the docker bridges etc. will disappear immediately, for them to disappear in the status icon overview i had to log out-and-in to make them disappear as well.

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  • nice try derailing the conversation with a “quick question”, let’s ignore it.

    you are correct, it is cyber warfare, and china sees the US as their enemy. however it is not “ABSOLUTELY” defense.

    i guess the conventional warfare equivalent would be to place explosives on the territory of your enemy to set it off in case of war. which smells way more like preparing active warfare than some kind of defense.

    it brings it’s own set of problems as well. let’s say they get triggered by accident, either by incompetency or a third conflict party.

    it will be very hard to explain why they were there in the first place, and “yes we deployed the <insert ‘defensive’ measure> on your soil, but it wasn’t us who triggered it.” might just not cut it.