Matt’s off road recovery, Real Civil Engineer, Heavy D (Sparks), Practical Engineering.
Matt’s off road recovery, Real Civil Engineer, Heavy D (Sparks), Practical Engineering.
To each their own, but Linus is tech cancer.
Been using Pop OS on my daily laptop, haven’t been able to make the move yet to my desktop.
Gravity falls, SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis.
I mean, the black panthers were labeled as an extremest group at one point… soooo yea.
Love it. I’ve seen a few metal CNC cases too.
Using ESXi as a hypervisor , so I rely on Veeam. I have copy jobs to take it from local to an external + a copy up to the cloud.
We don’t have cable, just internet. We mainly watch content on Plex that I have locally.
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
I rely on usenet for 90+% of content acquisition, but I have torrents for stuff I can’t easily find or older content that is not recent release.
A lot of this comes down to if you’re using a Reddit, Inc app, evidently it gathers so much data about the device it’s on even if you login with a new acc those details are sent and stored so you can be tracked that way as soon as you make a post on the sub your previous acc was banned.
The other way which is also easy is via IP address, combine the Reddit app data collected and IP and probably very very easy. One other way would be delete the previous acc and create a new acc, however all that data about your device and IP are probably still stored somewhere.
If you’re using a laptop/desktop browser there is still unique identifiers that could be used unless you’re using browser extensions which modify your cookies and stuff.
You’ll be ok as long as whatever software you’re running that is listening to 80 and 443 never has an exploitable vulnerability, if it does… you may be in trouble depending on the vulnerability.
Or be careful of the service on the other side of your (I assume) reverse proxy, should it have a vulnerability you may still be in trouble depending on the setup of the reverse proxy and what it’s config is.
Negative. I don’t think we’ll even find wreckage, and if we do, reaching it will be difficult and expensive.
Ah yes. More dollars spent where we shouldn’t be spending it.
Not really the direction I foresaw for this, going to be a big mess of trying to find helpful info n all.
I blocked a handful of communities because I don’t care to see their content, but nothing wrong with it. You do you.
Found this frustrating too,
Would 100% go JellyFin vs Plex, also toss in some sonarr/radarr automation and organization. Everyone should have some kinda media streaming server, even if its just kept in house.
He used to produce decent content, until he just started doing everything stupid and wrong. For instance build a HUGE storage server with FreeNAS (now TrueNAS), then failed to back it up, lost tons of Tbs of data, and failed to do typical things with that type of storage system.
That’s one of the failures I can think of off hand, I know there’s a few others but it’s essentially all IT no no’s, things that make IT pro’s cringe. It can 100% amusing content for non IT pro users but yea.