

There are already multiple cases of Russian trawlers breaking cables¸ gas pipelines, etc.
There are already multiple cases of Russian trawlers breaking cables¸ gas pipelines, etc.
Thanks, I was following this thread and wanted to say the same thing
I’ve kept updating shops that change, new houses, parking, etc… it’s great. I even used it on vacation (when the SO wasn’t looking)
My global rank is #1554 and ~#130ish in my local country, but #12 in another country I barely visit, so it shows where more people should complain less support more.
Don’t point at the HQs, point at their mansions / golf courses / private islands
I’m in the same boat: can’t hear any difference.
But, I have GBs of 320k MP3s… is it worth converting to Ogg ?
Feel free to ask over at !homeassistant@lemmy.world too.
But to echo some other comments here, whatever you do, keep it simple and ensure a botched HA update doesn’t freeze / cook you by using standard components as a backup / failsafe
Also consider outside your home too - either permantly VPNing back through your home network, or (ie for Android) Tracker Control, which will block most ad / sdk / geo trackers that it knows about.
Ok, thanks. Yeah, I don’t use PostgreSQL much, so I have to get my head into it.
That said, it’s only for Immich, so I could just wipe it and start again which might be quicker… it only took 3 days to scan the photos, it might take me longer to update the database 😉
Updated my NAS recently and Immich’s database stopped working due to some PostgreSQL update that needs something changed manually, so I need to get my head around that.
Also trying to get a tablet to run as a 2nd satellite for HomeAssistant voice commands and no matter what I do, only the 1st one responds to wakeword… but I tend to give up after everyone’s gone to bed as I’m literally in a room on my own talking to myself…
Using PfBlockerNG?
It’s a great piece of software, but I had a hell of a time blocking some countries for torrents.
A single IP in China was repeatedly downloading an Ubunto ISO, I think due to the various methods of peers finding each other, so in the end I had to create an additional alias to block outgoing traffic even though only I was only allowing specific other countries in.
True, but they’re all as bad as each other. OpenAI was breached last year too…
I smell politics here over ethical hacking
Normally, when vulnerabilities are found, the responsible steps are to disclose to the site owner first before waiting for them to resolve it (ie 90 days).
I didn’t see that mentioned in Wiz’s article - which is showing their data & links to the vulnerabilities.
There’s 2 different things here:
You need both or you’re loosing freedom of speech.
If the government is “nice“, then you won’t feel threatened by this and you’ll believe that it’s better because we can now find the “bad guys”.
But what if the rules change and your thoughts / feelings / beliefs are now “bad”… how do you band together to make it better?
And, the internet is already flooded by bots, well, at least 50%, but I’m guessing no-one’s noticed.
Thanks for the update.
Now more “testers“ are aware, I wonder how long it’ll be before the next article about something similar to this comes out…?
Go baremetal
You want it to be as simple as possible, to be as secure as possible.
Adding proxmox - or any abstraction layer - is now adding more layers that have potential security issues.
And everyone is scanning your IP for vulnerabilities 24/7.
Plus, in my case, I want a completely separate network for Guest Wifi, IoT, etc and only some stuff hitting the LAN / homelab.
So, another “cookie banner” coming then, but this one says: “facts not checked”
Ah, replaceable batteries…
Honestly, I kept my Nokia going until I got a Fairphone - purely to be able to replace the battery.
It was great when visiting places they just asked me to install some shitty app (ie to view a restaurant menu, etc.) I’d just show them the Nokia and they’d have to treat me ”properly”
I agree, the acronym NAS does indeed mean that.
But would you call a Hypervisor a NAS?
When I say NAS, I mean NAS. Bulk storage remotely accessible on the network.
When someone starts talking about all their VMs/Containers, I understand that to mean something else… I’d prefer to use a generic term like “server” instead.
Look, there’s 2 things here:
and
Which are you wanting?
For the first, just consider capacity (you’ll fill it) and noise (spinning away all night)
For the 2nd, really really consider SSDs as they’re silent and fast.
RAID1 is just a convenience factor, so whatever you do, don’t get too caught up in the drive mechanics as you’ll have a full backup (right?) and can restore your data at a moment’s notice.
Honestly, honestly, just go for something large & quiet and you’ll be fine.
And yes, SSD for the OS
+10 for keeping notes.
Yep, even that temporary thing, write it down. Usernames & passwords go in KeePass - with descriptive notes in there too
Is the ISP supplied box also your wifi?
If not, IMHO I’d use the ISP equipment as a pass-through modem (if possible on that model?) and have a separate OpenWRT / pfSense firewall do all the heavy lifting for DHCP, DNS, ad blocking, etc
Depends if you’d then need another WAP, of course