If we open it up to Arabic slang then we can almost compress to 1, right?
رَحلِتَك
Because we can use the form of the verb that both disparagingly implies "sends you away", in the imperative form to imply what's actually being requested (obedience of repetition). Of course, it's not perfect, but definitely easily doable with 2.
Iraqi here *facepalm* again it's not a spooky cyber attack, it's the stupid way they operate these screens, they use anydesk and teamviewer to control them, they're hooked to windows machines and often times they show the desktop and user/password is displayed on the big screen
I was raised in Baghdad, I can assure you the person who set this up knows better, but didn’t care enough or didn’t think other people would know what teamviewer is or both.
Iraqi here, Telegram itself has nothing todo with any of it, it's all the governments fault they have a poor security measures most of these leaks are not even leaks by a cyber attack or even social engineering it's just ignorant employees that can barely use a computer posting shit online
Much like American politicians and Supreme Court justices who didn't know their Venmo payments were all public. The most secure systems on the planet are only ever as secure as the dumbest people using them.
You may want to give https://serenade.ai a try, they have browser support (might be chrome only? not sure), it's good enough,
It has the " click publish" feature,
and if it doesn't work then you can say like "show inputs" and it will show numbers next to each input so instead of saying "click publish" you say "click 14" etc...
I've been running my dev env on a bare metal for almost 2 years now, the setup was pretty much just and SSH client setup with VSCode remote SSH extension.
Running on a Hetzner AX41-NVMe (6 cores, 64GB Ram, 2x512GB NVMe) for around $40ish.
With GCP workstation for a e2-standard-4 (4 cores, 16GB Ram) would cost $230 + $10/mo for the 100GB storage
No hourly charge crap, can run all night do time and resource consuming tasks, huge storage space etc... all around good experience so far