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Re: Not Strictly Linux - How To Do SMB2/SMB3 Efficiently With FreeBSD & Derivatives

From "25B.Z969" <25B.Z969@noda.net>
Newsgroups comp.os.linux.misc
Subject Re: Not Strictly Linux - How To Do SMB2/SMB3 Efficiently With FreeBSD & Derivatives
Date 2022-08-25 20:55 -0400
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The "sanitization station" was a good idea !

Nowadays there's a veritable bucket of thumb drives, but
nobody brings pgms IN on them, they're all downloaded
and there's one (or two or three) layers of AV on each
box. Nobody puts malware on removable media anymore
anyhow, it's all "Click Here For Big Savings" and
phishing mails.

Hmm ... now that nobody's LOOKING anymore ... a ringer
at SanDisk or Lexar could ..........

As for alarm systems, I was serious about multiple
REALLY LOUD sounders INSIDE the abode. They're never
quite on the same freq and you not only get the
blinding noise but some funky hetrodyne beat notes
that are impossible to adapt to. They really DO
"prevent thought" - evil plans are reduce to "grab
whatever's within ten feet and GET OUT". I've tested
such setups and once they go off it's actually a
mental CHORE to enter the kill code correctly.

They used to make strobe lights that would blink
in a random staggered fashion - they'd ADD to the
"no thought" effect - multimedia. OR maybe you
could just project an old college prof lecturing on
"Federal economic policy in the early 20th century",
that'll shut down any residual thought  :-)

Outside, forget it - like nobody even hears car alarms
anymore ... too common. Maybe the sound of a chain-saw
with screams added ?

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Not Strictly Linux - How To Do SMB2/SMB3 Efficiently With FreeBSD & Derivatives "25B.Z969" <25B.Z969@noda.net> - 2022-08-23 00:57 -0400
  Re: Not Strictly Linux - How To Do SMB2/SMB3 Efficiently With FreeBSD & Derivatives The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2022-08-23 10:56 +0100
    Re: Not Strictly Linux - How To Do SMB2/SMB3 Efficiently With FreeBSD & Derivatives "25B.Z969" <25B.Z969@noda.net> - 2022-08-25 01:41 -0400
      Re: Not Strictly Linux - How To Do SMB2/SMB3 Efficiently With FreeBSD & Derivatives The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2022-08-25 10:38 +0100
        Re: Not Strictly Linux - How To Do SMB2/SMB3 Efficiently With FreeBSD & Derivatives "25B.Z969" <25B.Z969@noda.net> - 2022-08-25 20:55 -0400
        Re: Not Strictly Linux - How To Do SMB2/SMB3 Efficiently With FreeBSD & Derivatives "25B.Z969" <25B.Z969@noda.net> - 2022-08-25 21:33 -0400

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