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CriticalMiss ,

I’m so excited for the new… reads feature updates… full-screen ads?

Fuck off. This is why I will never purchased an “embedded” device.

CriticalMiss ,

I have an old RPi2 laying around that runs OSMC. I rarely watch stuff on my TV, most of the time I just watch it on my second monitor while I’m doing stuff.

CriticalMiss OP ,

No, all traffic is encrypted via SSL so your isp doesn’t know what you’re doing

CriticalMiss ,

I was certain that this was signed like 2-3 years ago, huh, tough luck to VMWare admins I guess.

CriticalMiss ,

Nearly every enterprise machine is encrypted with bitlocker

CriticalMiss , (edited )

I’m the occasional pirate, I don’t download more media than I watch and therefore never saw the appeal of private trackers. They have their perks, no doubt, but most of what I need can be found on the internet.

CriticalMiss ,

I rarely watch anything in my native languages, the content we produce is bad, so I never needed anything beyond what public trackers offer and very rarely subtitles.

Hollywood to UK Govt: Investigating Pirates "Increasingly Difficult" * TorrentFreak (lemmy.dbzer0.com)

Summary: A recent UK government inquiry into the challenges faced by the film and high-end television industry has recently received submissions from major Hollywood studios advocating for KYC (know your customer) rules for hosting providers, similar to banking regulations to identify money laundering. If adopted, this would...

CriticalMiss ,

This won’t work… I’ll just host in Russia then, they don’t really care about US copyright violations

CriticalMiss ,

I think they push this pitch all over the EU, the UK one is the only one that hit news thus far I guess. Most people host in NL/France.

CriticalMiss ,

I bought hosting from Russia in the past, I was never asked to kyc

CriticalMiss ,

Try spoofing your user agent and see if it improves.

CriticalMiss ,

Well they sure as hell not doing it in prison where they’re isolated from the male population, that’s why they want to release them.

CriticalMiss ,

Glad to see that the long-lasting tradition of Reddit to only read the clickbait title is still alive here too.

‘Energy independent’ Uruguay runs on 100% renewables for four straight months (theprogressplaybook.com)

“with wind the single-biggest contributor… Power production costs have declined “by almost half” … And the clean energy sector has created 50,000 new jobs… Ask me what was the impact on the electricity sector in Uruguay after this tragic war in Europe — zero.”

CriticalMiss ,

I actually never thought of it like that, if you’re not partaking in the trade of fossil fuels, you are removing yourself from a lot of potential conflicts and “who support who” ordeals.

CriticalMiss ,

It also ends up in Russia… there are vendors who in Russia who sell M3 MacBooks like it’s not even under an embargo

CriticalMiss ,

If you’re working in a sector that has unions, they will indirectly benefit you as well. It’s a known fact.

CriticalMiss ,

Kid named vpn:

CriticalMiss ,

What I don’t understand is how an IP address used as an identity? If you have CG-NAT there’s a good chance you share your IP with 5-6 other people (even more possibly). Alternatively you can say I keep my WiFi open for guests so anyone can walk by my house and torrent on my IP (idk NL law but maybe the court will consider this negligence)

CriticalMiss ,

I like to use rutracker.org. The tracker is public but the search is behind a registration form. Based on my experience it has some content I was unable to find on English trackers. Additionally, InsaneZemRes (a no compression repacker, good if internet speed/bandwidth aren’t of a concern) uploads new releases to there instantly, so very comfortable if I’m looking for a game that came out recently.

In case I can’t find what I’m looking for on rutracker, torrentgalaxy.to is a good alternative. They have a lot of the RARBG torrents and I think that’s where most ex-RARBG users migrated.

CriticalMiss ,

Just because you’re paying $10 a month does not mean that Meta will stop farming your data. Sure, they won’t shove you any ads, but they will stockpile data for the day you decide that $10 (it’s not really $10… they will increase this price 2-3 years down the line once they feel they had gathered enough users, the Silicon Valley way) and then pump you with ads that cater you.

CriticalMiss ,

Rumor has it some of the higher ups don’t like the new UI either.

CriticalMiss ,
  1. Blocking the use of personal Google profiles with Google Chrome (Complete) Okta has implemented a specific configuration option within Chrome Enterprise that prevents sign-in to Chrome on their Okta-managed laptop using a personal Google profile.

This is one of the simplest things to achieve but it gets so much pushback from C-level it’s frustrating. I tried to push this, once the personal @gmail.com accounts got revoked all hell broke loose, despite being a clear security vulnerability. It also doesn’t help that they have these “sync” features nowadays that re-download all the extensions you have on other devices so only god knows what type of malware you’re letting into your environment.

U.S. cities consider banning "right on red" laws amid rise in pedestrian deaths (www.cbsnews.com)

Sophee Langerman was on her way to a bicycle safety rally in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood in June when a car turning right rolled through a red light and slammed into her bike, which she was walking off the curb and into the crosswalk....

CriticalMiss ,

When I visited the US I was shocked that’s actually allowed. Seemed like a very easy way to kill someone

CriticalMiss ,

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/.sucks_(registry)

I’m gonna leave this here, go wild. Do note that most of big tech already bought their .sucks domains.

CriticalMiss ,

Yeah… the company that runs the gTLD thinks they struck gold and charge a premium for it. I wanted to purchase cloud.sucks but at $16k a year… nah I’ll pass.

CriticalMiss ,

Sweden doesn’t fuck around when it comes to their Unions. They obliterated toys r us they’ll obliterate Tesla too

Graphic pro-Israel ads make their way into children’s video games (www.reuters.com)

The puzzle game on his Android phone had been interrupted by a video showing Hamas militants, terrified Israeli families and blurred graphic footage. Over a black screen, a message from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs told the first grader: “WE WILL MAKE SURE THAT THOSE WHO HARM US PAY A HEAVY PRICE.”...

CriticalMiss ,

What a shocking revelation! Next thing they’ll tell me is that softcore drawn porn also makes it into children ads.

CriticalMiss ,

I won’t argue about the legitimacy of crypto simply because I don’t care enough but you have to be fucking stupid to run non-FOSS crypto miners and instead go with something proprietary like this and then be surprised it fucks up your shit.

CriticalMiss ,

Libre is Spanish for free, so I guess not.

CriticalMiss ,

I’ve been a fan of the series for a very long time. Since the first game. But the overkill that released PD:TH isn’t the overkill of today. They are extremely incompetent and replaced by fresh blood. PD3 is going to be a mess and I will not be surprised if they go back to releasing PD2 DLCs again.

CriticalMiss ,

CF free tier specifies in their ToS it’s not for media so likely yeah, you’re getting some sort of rate limitation.

CriticalMiss ,

Basically once you have WG set up, you will have an additional interface with it’s own IP in “ifconfig”. At that point all the ports are available and you can just point your reverse proxy to them (sorry I’m an NGINX user, I have no idea how Traefik works).

Additionally don’t forget to add keep-alive in your WG config so that the service doesn’t shut off once traffic stops going between both servers.

anyone willing to walk a noob through getting some services running?

I’ve tried to figure some of this stuff out but I really don’t know what I’m doing. Most documentation is written with a vocabulary I don’t understand. Tutorials assume a high-level understanding of coding, software, CLI and a bunch of other stuff....

CriticalMiss ,

Not to be a dick, but to explain why forming the question the way you did will not get you any assistance or responses for that matter.

dontasktoask.com

The truth is, not a single person here went to self-hosting school, we got to where we are because of our love for the craft. I hope this doesn’t discourage you from trying. The high you’ll get from finally solving that one error you’ve been trying to resolve for hours is one I love experiencing over and over again which is why I self-host.

CriticalMiss ,

I didn’t read the other comments, only the main post in which I do not see what you define as “detailed account of my situation”. You said that you have an issue with some software (you did not even bother to specify which) and that you want people to hop on Jitsi to duke it out with you. Had it been me, I would’ve posted logs, posted what I’m trying to achieve and why I’m unable to do it so far or where I would appreciate additional explanation. You want people to help you but you do not make it any easy for them to do.

But that’s okay, stay arrogant and we’ll see how far it gets you.

CriticalMiss ,

Don’t worry, the Microsoft support forums don’t lack self righteous answers either. I won’t talk about about desktop Linux because that has nothing to do with this thread and has a plethora of other issues as to why it won’t take off but specifically self hosting won’t take off because it never meant to. We will never get to a point in our lives where 100% (or hell, even 10%) of the population are proficient enough in how a computer works to self host their own software stack, and that is okay. If you self-host services make them available to your friends and family. Never thought that self-host was a movement of some sort where we’re trying to convert people who rely on centralized products into self hosting gurus, guess that’s a first for me.

CriticalMiss ,

SSH - secure shell. It is a way to connect to your remote machine. On server distributions it is usually open by default. If you’re running Windows on your main computer, you can connect with either the included OpenSSH client (terrible experience) or download a utility like PuTTY. Detailed explanation here: bitlaunch.io/…/how-to-connect-to-ssh-with-putty/

Web shell - Likely refers to the admin control panel of the software. I don’t run TrueNAS so I can only assume. Likely if you open a browser tab and type in your server’s IP and the specified port in the documentation you’ll be able to access it (i.e 192.168.50.2:8080)

“go to system --> advanced” where!? - Likely in the admin panel. Again, don’t run the software personally.

Link aggregations - This is more on the advanced side and likely not necessary for you at this stage. The idea is to allow you to connect more interfaces and increase bandwidth, likely not necessary for a home set up, would advise you keep it for later.

VLAN - Virtual Local Area Network. In the past before VLANs we had switches/hubs that when you connected a cable to them they would automatically become a member of the same network. VLAN allows you to split one physical network into many virtual networks. This is good because you can them limit access inbetween VLANs or block traffic for your server VLANs (if for example, you don’t want it to collect telemetry and phone home. I personally do it on the IoT VLAN).

Default Gateway - It is the IP address of your router in most cases. If you are on the 192.168.10.0 - 192.168.10.255 network and you’re trying to send packets inside that network then your clients will not contact the default gateway, they will instead just reach each other directly. The default gateway is necessary to send packets outside of your network.

CriticalMiss ,

Actually I did.

No you didn’t. You said that you had set up TrueNAS, that means it’s working. I inferred from a different comment that you’re actually experiencing problems with TrueNAS and even left a reply to hopefully help you.

Logs of…what, exactly?

It was an example. I did not expect you to take it literally. If things aren’t working, then we need to know which things aren’t working. Screenshots, logs, even “I can’t connect to my own server” is better.

I did

I had to infer from other comments that you’re having trouble with TrueNAS. Perhaps it’s because English is my 3rd language, but clearly the point didn’t get across to others in this thread either.

CriticalMiss ,

I just read some their other comments on this thread… lmao… don’t think I’d ever seen such entitlement in this community.

CriticalMiss ,

You’ll have to wait until they ping home and ask to renew the DHCP lease, on most home routers it’s once every 30 minutes or so.

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