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Yeah the whole app is really responsive, works great on minimal resources. Excellent for sharing hikes and trails!
Yeah the whole app is really responsive, works great on minimal resources. Excellent for sharing hikes and trails!
Have you seen owntracks? They have client apps too.
It’s really good. Proton works great for everything over tried to play. It’s pretty amazing actually
Same! Two zpools on one Debian VM, shares NFS etc for everything else. I pass through PCIe sata cards to the VM, too.
Still does nothing when scanning the entire ipv4 address space achievable so quickly. You can also use services like shodan to find vulnerable services on any ports.
Use SSH keys, stay upgraded. Make management services (SSH, RDP, admin services) accessible only via VPN (WireGuard). Only expose 80 and 443 to the internet, if necessary.
Fatmail is the best 😍
Lmao, what you gonna try this time, Google? 🤣
Yeah signal is amazing for one to one or small groups, but not for what discord servers are used for.
I just cleared storage and cache when mine did this.
Never heard of DeSEC before, but it looks damn cool! Been looking to get away from CloudFlare.
And every panel is true 😂
Those DVDs usually had the game backup files on it too, so you didn’t even need to download most physical copies you purchased. And I can still download the original CS game I bought like 20 years ago. Seems like a good deal since that game cost me like $40 in store.
Not open source… Kinda trash move.
I’ve watched the whole run twice now, and Atlantis, and Universe.
You can filter out instances behind CloudFlare on my internet web site, https://lemmyverse.net 😁 Choose the tags filter, and remove CloudFlare!
Exactly, I don’t trust a free email service 😂
Fastmail is by far the best email/calendaring service available today. It has everything that Gmail has, plus custom domains, static site hosting. DNS (if you want/need it, I use CloudFlare) and more… All up well worth the money. Don’t self-host email, kiddos!
That’s just how they work. They terminate SSL, and then connect to your source server as a client, this gives them access to read anything submitted to your or any other sites they manage in the clear.
They dropped it because people assumed it was secure just because they used signal, and is never secure and you can assume pretty much anyone could be reading your texts wanyway.
I’ve moved a couple of domains to dnssec and it’s great, simple DNS.