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  • None of this forces you to use their imager though… It’s barely a hoop, most people running multiple pi’s as servers will have done this for a reason other than ssh anyway.

    And yes one solution to this security problem is to require changing the username and password, the more effective solution is to not have the process running at all, unless specifically enabled. I’m sure that sentence sounds familiar from your company’s security team.

    Raspberry pi’s serve a lot of purposes, many of those purposes don’t need ssh. But if you enable it by default that opens the pi up to being a target, which we saw be a huge problem before this change.

    Also, this is not the only distribution that has ssh disabled by default. It’s just the only popular distribution I’m aware of that doesn’t have a server image option 🤷‍♂️ it’s actually standard security procedure.

    For example, if you install Ubuntu desktop, it’ll have ssh disabled, because it is standard. Pretty much any distro should do this as well as long as it’s not their “server” ISO.

    In any case it’s a good practice to backup your images regardless of what hardware you’re running on, especially if you’re running a cluster, it allows for easy reproduction across the cluster.
















  • Okay, because your trying to be pedantic here, to save your ego. I’ll go for pedantic. No it’s not. Based on the definition you already provided. Because, since it is a subcategory. It cannot be separate, or a distinct different unit from, carbs. It is a part of carbs. It is not separate from them, regardless of someone counting them.

    That’s like saying you are not a person, even though I counted and said there are (about) 8 billion people on the planet, of which one is Daft_ish.

    You still exist under the category of person. You are not separate from the whole. Does that help?


  • No, they are not. As you have previously stated

    It goes total carbohydrates then as a sub category it lists sugar. Source: looking at a nutrition label.

    The important part of that is sub category also known as a subset. Which is not, in any way, separate from the whole.

    They are separate from other carbs within that category.

    I don’t know how else to explain English to you. I mean, I’m using your own words here.