• groet@feddit.org
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    8 hours ago

    Sooo … nobody uses Kali as their main OS. Its not meant to be the OS you use to browse Facebook and watch YouTube. Its a toolbox that you pull out when you need it. Install a OS that feels good to use and then slap on virualbox or qemu/kvm. There you install Kali as a virtual machine. Then you install some more virtual machines put them in the same virtual network and start hacking yourself. Or sign up to tryhackme or hackthebox. Do the challenges from inside your Kali VM.

    And about nmap. That’s not even a hacking tool. It is used by hackers but a screwdriver is also used by burglars. Every system on the internet is scanned by someone every few minutes. Nobody cares if some kid somewhere uses nmap to scan a webserver. Yes, its not technically legal … but nobody cares. Your scan will be a single sound in the constant noise. But to stay legal, just scan yourself. Or do hackthebox, you’ll need to scan the systems there as well.

    Tldr just do hackthebox

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      2 days ago

      The honest to god truth is that I grew up with PCs, then switched to Mac in 2017. Still have a mac but now I am a linuxbro as well.

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        11 hours ago

        You’ve used so many childish 1337 h@xx0r buzzwords, you’ve tripped a troll catch, and your credibility is gone before it started.

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        12 hours ago

        I have an ultra old macbook pro and Linux have literally resurrectd it.

  • Libb@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    Want to share a link to your blog?

    BTW, I was an Apple user since the mid-80s (yeah, I’m getting old) and switched to Linux a few years ago. Would not want to go back. So, welcome ;)