Now for a relevant comment. I used to love those high uptime values as well, but I’ll echo the security sentiments of others in this thread. On the other hand, as you said it’s not public facing, so not as big a deal. I still think it’s kinda cool!
Well propegating the idea it’s cool to have years long uptimes regardless of the fact it may be practical for you in this instance iis nonetheless dangerous.
Just because it’s not public facing doesn’t mean that it’s not an issue. It might be less of an issue, but it is still a massive vulnerability.
All it takes is one misconfiguration or other vulnerable system to use this as a jumping off point to burrow into other systems. Especially if this system has elevated access to sensitive locations within your network.
I’ve noticed the most idiotic dogs are also the happiest! The dogs that are unwilling to be more playful or dumb are often nervous or reserved, so I’m sure George is living his best life!
The best part is if you squint your eyes, the right image looks like the left image if you weren’t squinting, and the left image looks even better while doing it.
Yeah I played the hell out of this on my friends Atari Lynx, this and Ramparts. The graphics in California Games were lush on that brilliant little screen.
I remember the mounting tension when Rupa said she wanted to go on the Monorail one more time, but Lata said she wanted time to look around the gift shop properly.
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