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#legend of zelda series#skyward sword#sshd#link#ss link#flashing lights#nintendo#liad post#gif#nintendo switch#2022#popular#jesus christ yall 2600 notes in 15 hours? Wowee
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still your zelda
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Hairstyle meme feat. Botw and sksw Zeldas!! I love them sm💕
#sksw#skyward sword#skyward sword Zelda#sshd#botw#breath of the wild#botw zelda#totk#tears of the kingdom#Zelda#loz#tloz#the legend of Zelda#Zelda art#Zelda fanart#loz fanart#loz art#art#hairstyle meme
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Here's day 27 of Linktober!! Rest.
#zelda#legend of zelda#nintendo#loz#the legend of zelda#loz zelda#link#nintendo switch#ss zelink#tloz ss#ss link#loz ss#ss zelda#sshd#skyward sword hd#skyward sword fi#loz skyward sword#the legend of zelda skyward sword#zelda skyward sword#digital art#digital fanart#princess zelda#hylia#ibispaintx#ibispaintdrawing#ibispaint art#drawing#digital drawing#link legend of zelda#legend of zelda fanart
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Hrmmm, secure your OpenSSH Linux or #Unix server, you must, young Padawan. Three simple steps to follow, there are:
00) Password Authentication, a weakness it is. SSH Keys, use you must
01) Root Login, a vulnerability it presents. Restrict it, you shall
02) OpenSSH, updated it must be kept
Remember, young Padawan, security a journey is, not a destination. Vigilant, you must remain.
See Top 20 OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices for more info.
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he’s just groose
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Too lazy to draw something new so here's an au doodle
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Job Interview
"I thought you hated everything."
The words kept echoing through Spades Slick's head. I thought you hated everything. He didn't hate the whiskey sour in front of him and he didn't hate the table in front of the booth he liked to sit at, even if he hated the cushion he'd singlehandedly worn down since the last time he remodeled the club. He didn't hate the club, either. He didn't know if he hated the guy on the other cushion, though. He did hate that it was probably more comfortable to sit on the other side, sure, but that had nothing to do with his complicated feelings surrounding Problem Sleuth.
A hand crossed his vision and Slick looked up. "Hey, Earth to Spades, buddy. Can you hear me over there? I said I thought you hated everything."
Slick scowled at the hand, batting at it angrily. "I don't hate everything. How the hell would you know what I'm in the business of hating anyway?"
"I don't. I'm just getting my ducks in a row." The detective flashed one of those award-winning shit-eating grins in Slick's direction. He could've stabbed the stupid son of a bitch over it, too. Instead of reaching for the knife in his pocket, though, he picked up his drink and shook his head. And Sleuth, ever-aware, mirrored the motion strategically, at least, that what Slick thought. Lawmen did it to him before, acting all natural and coping comfortable gestures for the sake of rapport and intel. "Figuring out the business you wanted with me. Usually you're not telling me to sit down."
"Yeah, well, some fish ain't big enough for me to fry, I figure if rumors're true and you're lookin' for a job, you can finally do something useful in this city."
As expected, that knocked the smarmy look off the bastard's face. It fell kind of slowly and a light left his eyes, which cut across the bar. It made Slick tilt his head and raise his eyebrows in fascination. He'd seen it a thousand times before, but this time, it was interesting. Sleuth paused for a second before getting his next line out.
"Didn't know it was a rumor." "Mhm."
For maybe a solid ninety seconds, the affirmative hum hung in the air between them. It felt like Slick waited, and waited, and kept waiting for the guy to say anything. He could ponder the public state of his finances all he wanted, he wasn't going to make any more money sitting there looking stupid. If Sleuth wanted to waste time looking stupid, he could, at least until the end of his ninety seconds, when Slick got bored of waiting. That's how it usually went, anyway. He didn't usually study the guy's facial expressions either, though.
Slick sighed dramatically after a hundred seconds this go around, reaching across the table. He patted Sleuth on the face condescendingly, a little too rough. The detective pulled away from his hand, looking... Surprised. Slick was surprised to see him look surprised. It was better than when he looked all snarky, with those stupid green eyes blown all wide, it was almost funny. Sleuth cleared his throat. "What was that?"
"Makin' sure you was still with me. You want the job or not?" "What's the job?"
That's what Slick hoped to hear. He sat back against his booth, digging in his pockets before sliding a folding and crumpled piece of paper across the table. Sleuth wasted no time in opening it up and examining the contents. The map was crudely drawn and the handwriting was barely legible, exactly what was expected of the esteemed Spades Slick, but it was certainly a map. He's able to discern the docks and identify a few labels on the warehouses, which Sleuth determined, was probably sufficient. One of those warehouses were marked, distinguished from the others by a star drawn across it.
"I got a bug problem." "A bug problem?" "Mhm. Infestation. Sons of bitches won't get outta my fuckin' warehouse."
Sleuth looked at the map incredulously, then back at Slick. "I wear a lot of hats, Spades, but uh, I'm not an exterminator. I've fixed roach infestations in my own apartment but-"
"Not... Literally, fuckin' twit." "Then I'm going to need you to clarify what, exactly, you expect me to do here." "I was gettin' there before you started talkin' about hats. I want you to go clear 'em out. Spook 'em. Make 'em think the law's on their asses. Just run 'em out, ring the number on the back, and you're done. Easy work."
Sleuth sighed, looking back at the map in front of him. He'd lived in Midnight City for some years now, he'd worked briefly on the city's police force, and for more than that, he'd been chasing down Spades Slick. If he knew anything, he knew that there was no such thing as easy work in Midnight City, and Slick certainly didn't have a habit of sharing the easy parts of work with anyone but himself. He flipped the page to look at the phone number before looking back at the mobster in front of him and weighing his options.
"Fine."
Slick reached out for a handshake and Sleuth returned it, folding the paper and sliding it into his pocket. "Great. I'll be waitin'."
Sleuth stood up. "Mhm."
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#spades slick#problem sleuth#intermission#homestuck#spades slick x problem sleuth#ssps#sshd#easywork#first
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babe wake up, new linux supply chain attack just dropped
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All the posting about twilight princess on here got me to go and buy SSHD. I love it. I want a twilight princess HD remake/remaster so bad.
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#Legend of Zelda Series#skyward sword#sshd#princess zelda#ss zelda#link#ss link#hylia's chosen hero#nintendo#nintendo switch#liad post#gif#flashing lights#2024
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pay for your sins
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More skyward sword doodles!! bc y’all seemed to like the last one and also I’m obsessed w them
#VERY rough doodles#kinda like it tho#sketch#doodle#art#digital art#fanart#loz fanart#sksw fanart#loz sksw#Zelda#Zelda fanart#link fanart#loz skyward sword#skyward sword#legend of Zelda#loz#sksw#sshd#zelink#zelink fanart#skyward sword zelink#skyward sword link#sksw link
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Rishi Sunak is under growing pressure to sack Suella Braverman after she ignored Downing Street advice and published an explosive article accusing the Metropolitan police of political bias.
Amid claims that the prime minister is too weak to remove the home secretary, ministers joined with senior police officers in accusing Braverman of stoking “hatred and division” before a pro-Palestinian march on Saturday.
Five opposition parties publicly called for her removal from office on Thursday after Downing Street said the Times article – in which Braverman claimed that unnamed police officers were guilty of “double standards” and “played favourites when it comes to demonstrators” – had not been signed off.
Inquiries have been launched into the article after changes demanded by No 10 officials before publication did not appear. A Downing Street spokesperson said the prime minister retained confidence in the home secretary.
Politicians from Northern Ireland claimed the article had damaged the likelihood of a return to a functioning democracy in Stormont, after Braverman described recent protests in central London as an “assertion of primacy by certain groups – particularly Islamists – of the kind we are more used to seeing in Northern Ireland”.
09 November 2023
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