Also Slackware!
But I skipped from my 286 to a Pentium 133 (then went a bit backwards to a 486 dx100, then ahead to some cyrix and AMD).
Also Slackware!
But I skipped from my 286 to a Pentium 133 (then went a bit backwards to a 486 dx100, then ahead to some cyrix and AMD).
Thats about $500 I think? Seems pretty low for the typical ransom approach.
Maybe they charge $150/row for their storage services :)
Another for Mealie.
I mostly use it to import recipes, though some more complicated ones (or ones that I’m tweaking a bit) I’ll take pictures, which is handy for tracking the cha yes I’ve made.
I dont do any major meal planning with it though, most of our shopping are just kitchen staples and whatever looks good/is a good price that day.
The reason you didnt list, but is the most likely answer in my experience - by spamming the user who was compromised, they will miss the orders placed using their account info, or the password reset, or other such emails.
You aren’t the target so much as the distraction tool for their other efforts.
Only thing I care about is the quality.
I could not possibly care less about a brand name other than (in some situations) it being an indicator of quality. Which also tends to drop over time.
I’d absolutely buy direct from China. Wouldn’t be the first time for me. The only question is whether these are quality products or not.
If you’re already using cloudflare, I’d recommend a cloudflare tunnel to your reverse proxy.
As was said, many ISPs will block port 80/443, but they won’t be seeing it that way with a tunnel. You’ll also get some cloudflare protections in front of your services.
Are you sure about that?
Lol yes. Its a relay with a secondary control via mqtt with intermittent status reporting.
it also probably means your lights all turn on after a power outage since the light can’t tell the difference between power outage and light switch flipped off.
Not how that works.
I’m perfectly fine with enabling a connection, just not requiring one.
For example - my lights are automated. They have a switch though. If they went offline (or my server does), I can press the entirely local switch and have light.
As a reminder though, 418 is supposed to be the response for requests of the teapot to brew coffee.
Its just a dock, so no.
It works with most laptops running Linux, but its still just a dock. That gigabit port is just a usb-c/thunderbolt device, it is not a full machine. Same with the video, its just DP alt mode, there is no GPU in there.
If you want a small form factor machine to use a server, look for a used tiny/mini/micro workstation.
Its not, AFAIK. I think they are thinking of live captions.
Annotation is on the sharing toolbar, usable with full screen share only.
Are you thinking of live captions?
Annotation is on the sharing toolbar (full screen share only, not a window only share).
Its actually a pretty well aged reference, of legal drinking age in the US.
You would need to post your config.
First guess is read/write access. Either sonarr can’t read the download directory, or it can’t write to the media directory.
That looks pretty damn cool… Going to have to try it out tomorrow.
Authentik + jellyfin SSO plugin?
I haven’t tried it out personally, but I use authentik, for that you can just create a password policy, then add a new stage for identification (just make sure to add the email field), and an email stage, then create a flow.
More work on your end than paying someone else obviously.
That would be the thread I was replying in, yes.
Thats the 701c, codenamed butterfly.
Exactly my point. Reality is definitely further left than democrats.
I might say a left bias here on Lemmy. While reddit and other US-centric sites see liberal as “the left”, across the world liberal will be considered more center-right.
Such a wild time… I started building PCs for people (even my gym teacher), it was so fun - and yeah, such a huge jump every time!
Now I have the same build for nearly 15 years with upgrades along the way, and my servers are all decom’d t/m/m PCs.
Edit: Jump had a typo