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Nice UI work. I’ll wait for it to be open-sourced before I use it to login to my account.
Nice UI work. I’ll wait for it to be open-sourced before I use it to login to my account.
This is obviously a disguised snake
That class of storage is very expensive to get your data back. Buying a drive will be cheaper.
Thanks for continuing to provide this platform free of data collection and advertising!
Wireshark is the best FOSS for packet inspection, but you’ll have to test the efficacy of your solution on enterprise hardware directly if you’d like to know which ones it works for. You can virtualize many of these FW on Azure cloud for an hour and it won’t cost much, but you’d need to know what you’re doing.
Yeah but sucking that much dick is difficult when you don’t have the heroin to forget…
You don’t need to buy server hardware, although it is nice. Depending on where you live you might be able to buy some decent second hand server hardware.
If it was me, I would buy new desktop hardware. Here is a fairly decent server that will do almost anything: Go for around 16 or 24 core CPU with high Ghz per core. 64GB or 128GB DDR5 RAM. Your most important factor will be storage speed. Go with NVMe drives. You have some choices here. JBOD: One or more independent M.2 key drives. Software RAID: Use your CPU to manage the RAID configuration. Hardware RAID: Use a RAID controller HBA card to manage the RAID (faster but single point of failure). Use RAID 1 for data protection (can lose one drive and still have all your data), RAID 0 (double the speed of your drives), RAID 10 (best of both but needs double the drives). Choose a motherboard that suits your choices.
Things to take into account: If you go with a RAID controller card, make sure that the PCIe lanes it uses can take the full speed of your RAID configuration or you might be bottlenecked there. Choosing an Intel or AMD CPU doesn’t make much difference. If you are not good with linux distros and don’t want a learning curve, stick with something like Ubuntu LTS 22.04 server. You most likely won’t need any graphics card, but it depends what you want to do.
You can run a minecraft server on an old laptop, so these specs might be overkill, I just put what I would get and it will do almost anything you want to do with it. An 8 core CPU, 16GB RAM, with 1 NVMe drive will also be capable of all your described needs just fine.
Dude if writers actually made enough money then it wouldn’t be such a huge thing that they get sponsored free lunches during the strike. Thats a fucking meal… However the profit produced on some shows is obscene in comparison. Put 300 mil in and get 500 mil out, thats 200 mil profit… You’re getting downvoted because you don’t understand the economics of the industry while being overconfident that you do.
You guys are doing good work!
MAC Address is not available on the IP layer after NAT and browser side JS is not allowed to detect it and pass it on. Browser fingerprinting and localstorage are ways to identify client devices that change their IP often, but those are also defeated by easy steps like an incognito browser tab. The best info we have is the IP and the timestamp. Those together along with a court order should be able to force an ISP or VPN provider to reveal the details of the user.
IP ban + report to the ISP or VPN provider should get the ball rolling. IP blacklist for known compromised hosts. Police report in the country with jurisdiction.
I think it would be an AI autoscan that flags some posts for mod approval before they show up to the public and perhaps more fine-grained controls for how media is posted like for instance only allowing certain image hosting sites and no directly uploaded images.
Yeah, uptime kuma is not mature and it’s run by a single maintainer. If you look at its github issues it doesn’t generate confidence.
I tried that. Federation is somewhat broken. We just have to be patient.
Or clever denial of service attacks
Yeah there is a lot of push back for full API documentation. I get it, they want to move fast and not have to rebuild thier old CI tool. But being open source its going to stifle development in the long run. I almost started building my own front end for Lemmy a month ago when there was only Jerboa but I didn’t like some of the decisions of the core devs and I didn’t want an ongoing battle to keep a front end up to date when changes are made.
I’m very appreciative to the Lemmy devs and all the app builders but I’m also lazy and perfectionist when it comes to coding in my free time.
They’re going to be shitting green
Legend
Thats a land shark