There have been multiple accounts created with the sole purpose of posting advertisement posts or replies containing unsolicited advertising.

Accounts which solely post advertisements, or persistently post them may be terminated.

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

LufyCZ ,

Can’t you theoretically just move super fast but across a very small distance? They could just “stay” with the Earth, moving with it as needed, maybe eventually they’d learn to do that automatically as well.

LufyCZ ,

Poor lads probably got insane amounts of traffic

LufyCZ OP ,

I have just one proxmox hosts which runs everything.

I wasn’t sure if there was any traffic leaked out of the bridge (as it would be to everyone with wifi), though the more I think about it, the less sense it’d make for that to be the case.

I self-host for a myriad of reasons, including a dev server, so ideally I need uptime. Might look into some more advanced stuff when I’ve got time though.

Appreciate the response btw!

LufyCZ OP ,

Good to hear, thanks!

LufyCZ OP ,

I’ve got firewall set up, services are only accessible through the reverse proxy, was more concerned about something like logging into keycloak and having the password leaked with MitM or another attack of the sort.

LufyCZ OP ,

I’ve got 2FA set up and required, so I’m not too worried about brute force attacks.

LufyCZ ,

Why not use samba or something to map the NAS as a remote drive and have the arrs use it as their destinstion folder?

LufyCZ ,

Definitely not at a loss to produce no, but maybe a loss overall.

My bet is that the US subsidizes R&D by paying obscene amounts for the drugs and the EU and others just serve as extra income

LufyCZ ,

Are we talking about the vaccine here? Sounds like a post-exposure drug to me

LufyCZ ,

Look, mom, the next village over is on BBC!

This is absolutely hilarious to me, never would’ve expected something like it

LufyCZ ,

You can’t tax something that isn’t income as income.

Create a new tax structure? Sure, could be a mandatory interest on the loan that goes to the IRS or something.

But not income. It’s not income.

LufyCZ ,

The fact that it’s being spent as income doesn’t mean it is income.

A company has revenue, which they use to pay people with. It’s money they use to get things. But it’s not income.

It makes no sense to extend the definition of income to cover money that you personally think works as income or whatever. However, objectively, it doesn’t.

As I said, no issue creating a new structure for loaned money, but including it under income is stupid.

LufyCZ ,

Yes, Valve will reverse the bans once everything is sorted out

LufyCZ ,

My ISP lowered their (already very competitive) prices for no good reason, so some do exist

LufyCZ ,

They are the sole owner of the fiber around here, you aren’t getting faster more stable internet for that price, no way.

I was paying about around $30 for gigabit, which is awesome here in the Czech republic. They dropped the price by $5 to $25.

I understand why companies would do it usually, but here, I honestly don’t see why they would. They’re offering great service for great prices

LufyCZ ,

It’s about creating at least a small barrier for not-very motivated people.

If a script kiddie wants to create a couple accounts and spam a bit, paying for and integrating such a service might just discourage them from actually taking the time.

Just a small cost if you’re dedicated though, for sure

LufyCZ ,

Couldn’t agree more.

It’s great you can do it and you’re free to, but not using javascript often means revamping the whole codebase and making everything 5x more complicated.

Which just won’t happen to make 6 users happy

LufyCZ ,

Unfortunately you are very often a liability when not sober.

Teachers would be setting a bad example for kids. Tradesmen could make fatal mistakes, fuck up your house, cut off their fingers, whatever. A nurse… think that’s obviously.

On and on

Maybe office jobs could be more lenient though

LufyCZ ,

It’s not.

If you have a house, it has a door which you can use to access everything inside.

If you have a linux install with no services running on it, it has no doors, and thus doesn’t need any door locks. And if it does have services running on there (which run publicly), it now has doors, sure, but getting one of those doors open doesn’t guarantee access to the whole house - usually it’s gonna be an empty room

LufyCZ ,

For ssh, sure.

But a browser? No way.

LufyCZ ,

A firewall protects open ports on your machine. A browser does not have any open ports.

Of course they have vulnerabilities, but a firewall won’t protect you from them.

LufyCZ ,

If you’re actually interested:

Ethereum was originally supposed to scale by sharding - essentially splitting the chain into X shards that are independent but can talk to each other.

Better solutions have been come up with so it didn’t end up happening, but it’s the closes thing to a “federated” blockchain.

LufyCZ ,

You can whitelist both the proxy and the ip, blacklist everything else.

LufyCZ ,

From what I know, if they complied immediately, the plaintiff doesn’t really have a case

LufyCZ ,

Pretty sure that if it was purposeful, they’d get slapped with a massive fine sooner than later

LufyCZ ,

I’m guessing the intentionality could be uncovered with a couple well crafted subpoenas.

But yeah, def can see what you’re describing happening

LufyCZ ,

God I didn’t even notice the eyebrows…

Weak IP Address Evidence Collapses 'Non-Responsive Movie Pirates' Lawsuit TorrentFreak (torrentfreak.com)

Voltage Holdings has lost its appeal against a 2022 Canada Federal Court decision that denied default judgment against a number of unnamed internet subscribers. Voltage claimed that the internet users, who all received two prior infringement notices, shared the movie ‘Revolt’ on BitTorrent or authorized someone else with...

LufyCZ ,

If the have sufficient logging then yes

LufyCZ ,

Pretty sure it’s supposed to launch together with HL3 👍

Woman propped up to look alive for family after already being declared dead at Adena Hospital, records show (sciotovalleyguardian.com)

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — A recent incident at Adena Health System has intensified scrutiny of its cardiology department. A 65-year-old woman died during what should have been a routine heart catheterization, leading to pressing questions about the practices and credentials of the physicians involved. What happened after her time of...

LufyCZ ,

I’ve read this 3 times and still have no idea what actually happened

LufyCZ ,

Legitimate medical uses, at least for fent and oxy

Cruise CEO says SF ‘should be rolling out the red carpet’ for robotaxis, threatens to maybe leave town (sfist.com)

Cruise CEO says SF ‘should be rolling out the red carpet’ for robotaxis, threatens to maybe leave town::In his first major public interview since the DMV cut their San Francisco fleet in half, Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt said “we cannot expect perfection” from the self-driving cars, and vaguely threatened to leave town if...

LufyCZ ,

Fortunately that’s not how software development works

LufyCZ ,

Scaling is hard. You need time for hard things

LufyCZ ,

The joke was so good he had to buy him a drink

LufyCZ ,

Yeah but keeping them backwards compatible is gonna be much more important as well

Best external SSD for high-uptime use?

I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of an external SSD that’d last me a while being plugged into my incredibly simple SBC home server. I’ve done a bit of research but haven’t found much information about USB-connected SSDs and their longevity in terms of 24/7 use....

LufyCZ ,

I’d personally raise the min. storage to 2TB, SSDs are too cheap nowadays

LufyCZ ,

Value wise I’d say 2tb is the sweet spot, at least looking at the prices around here.

$48 / 2TB HDD $82 / 2TB NVMe SSD

yes it is almost double, but the ssd is most likely gonna last longer, suck up less electricity and is muuuuch faster to boot

so at least long-term, it might actually be cheaper

Remember when NFTs sold for millions of dollars? 95% of the digital collectibles are now probably worthless. (markets.businessinsider.com)

Remember when NFTs sold for millions of dollars? 95% of the digital collectibles are now probably worthless.::NFTs had a huge bull run two years ago, with billions of dollars per month in trading volume, but now most have crashed to zero, a study found.

LufyCZ ,

Why not prove yourself right first?

I don’t care about BAYC, but…

LufyCZ ,

What about the enjoyment they get before the game indeed does shut down? That’s gotta be worth at least something right?

LufyCZ ,

Care to elaborate? First time I’m hearing about all this

LufyCZ ,

I don’t disagree, there is a lot of shady shit going on, but the state of gaming is what you’re describing. I’m having a lot of fun with BF2042, but it’s a live service game with servers provided by EA. It will get shut down, which is retarded, but I’m still enjoying it while I can.

There are of course exceptions, like Baldur’s Gate, but overall, not a good vibe unfortunately

LufyCZ ,

Thanks

LufyCZ ,

Yeah because people have few activities they can do for leisure compared to “the west”, so sex it is.

Not having money/access to contraceptives probably doesn’t help either

A missing F-35 stealth fighter may have kept flying after its pilot ejected. A pilotless Soviet jet once flew 500 miles before crashing in NATO territory. (www.businessinsider.com)

The curious case of a missing F-35 stealth fighter in South Carolina has authorities — and civilians — searching high and low, especially considering the jet may have continued flying on its own for some time even after its pilot ejected....

LufyCZ ,

“Planes often land gracefully without pilots on board”

Doubt a jet would do that, with or without an engine

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • lifeLocal
  • goranko
  • All magazines