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Laut einem neuen Bericht des Center for Climate Integrity bewirbt die #Kunststoffindustrie seit Jahren „#Advanced Recycling“, obwohl sie deren technische und wirtschaftliche Grenzen kennt.

Diese chemischen #Recyclingmethoden sind teuer, energieintensiv und führen oft nicht zu neuem #Plastik, sondern zu #Brennstoffen, also keine #Kreislaufwirtschaft.

‼️Deshalb: Mach' mit im Kampf gegen die #Plastikflut. #Buchtipp:
"#Plastikmüll reduzieren",
ISBN: 978-3384019141

theguardian.com/environment/20

The Guardian · Plastics industry pushed ‘advanced recycling’ despite knowing problems – reportBy Dharna Noor

Impossible Ancient Technology Found? Tarakeshwara Temple, Hangal

Explore a hidden 1000-year-old temple with stunning ancient technology! From a giant monolithic ceiling with a rotating 3D chandelier to lathe-turned pillars and a musical doorway, this temple challenges everything we know about history. Could advanced technology have existed in ancient times? Watch now to find out!

Watch Full Video: youtu.be/qU17ZWCb_dw

In early July I'm back in Lille, FR for #PTS24. I'll give a #sudo workshop:

cfp.pass-the-salt.org/pts2024/

You will have a chance to test many of the #advanced sudo features, even most of the seasoned admins do not know about :-)

See you at @passthesaltcon !

cfp.pass-the-salt.orgSudo workshop – giving access while staying in control pts2024Sudo is used by millions to control and log administrator access to systems. However, in most cases, people use the default configuration or add a simple rule to allow a user to run a single command. The sudo workshop is for those who want to go well beyond the basics and want to practice many of the enterprise-focused features of sudo. You need at least two (virtual) machines, or three, if you also want to try relays. You also need an up-to-date sudo version to be installed. If you use a rolling Linux or FreeBSD, then you already have it. Otherwise, the sudo website has installers for most major operating systems. Giving the root user a password is not mandatory, but strongly advised, as it is easy to close yourself out with a configuration mistake. Remember: visudo only does syntax checks, but it does not prevent mistakes in configuration logic. The sudo workshop starts with some of the basics through some fun examples, such as enabling insults for users, which is not enabled by default anymore. Once we verified that sudo and editing configuration works as expected, we will cover a wide variety of advanced topics: - session recording and playback - collecting session recordings centrally, either directly or through a relay - JSON-formatted log messages - CWD and chroot support - extending sudo using Python - logging and intercepting sub-commands - giving audit privileges without administrator privileges And probably some more, depending on time and the number of questions. Note that I might not be able to answer all questions: even though I helped a bit designing some of the most advanced sudo features, I am not a practicing sysadmin anymore.

#Clarke's three laws

• When a distinguished but elderly #scientist 👨‍🔬 states that something is #possible, they are almost certainly right. When they state that something is #impossible, they are very probably #wrong.
• The only way of discovering the #limits of the #possible is to venture a little way past them into the #impossible.
• Any sufficiently #advanced #technology is indistinguishable from #magic.

Isaac #Asimov 📆1959
"It is only afterward that a #new #idea seems #reasonable. To begin with, it usually seems #unreasonable" en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Isaac_As

Picture : Arthur C. #Clarke 📆 1965, on one of the sets of 2001: A #SpaceOdyssey commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil