seems like a fire hazard no?
seems like a fire hazard no?
i knew it!
I don’t get it tho, if a in your eyes good person wrote Lemmy what differences does it make? are the current devs pushing their agenda in the code or whatever? it’s literally all open source
It all just depends on how much you trust the app, and how you’ve set up things when it does go wrong. Not every container needs to be able to access other containers on the system, lan, have access to whatever folder, read/write permissions, etc
A good practice for things like vaultwarden would be to only whitelist the country/state you’re in to minimize your attack profile
fail2ban or crowdsec can also help with all the rats sniffing around
alternative (superior) open source extension: https://github.com/cavi-au/Consent-O-Matic
wefwef changing its name caused a rupture in the earth’s crust
afaik, exploit does not pass through federation. but you should change your password just in case.
it doesn’t and probably cannot infect your device
if you go to the communities tab, and then select all instead of local, itll search for every community that the instance is federated with.
encrypted Rsync to a free Backblaze account. be sure to test your backups tho
how are you doing your backups now? are you using the 3-2-1 backup strategy?
I don’t think it has enough ram for even 1 of those applications (except pihole), not to mention it’ll be hard setting up an external drive on it.
best get some kind of 2nd hand thin client, it’ll be much much better.
https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden with the official Bitwarden App/Firefox extension
depends on which synology model. any intel cpu thats like 8000> generation has very good transcoding support.
The easiest would be a Synology Nas, but make sure it has transcoding capabilities otherwise its such a headache if the device you’re playing the video on doesnt support the codec.
otherwise i’d just try and see for a 2nd hand thin client which will be way more powerful than a synology and sweet sweet intel quicksync.
Also look into Jellyfin instead of Plex :)
lemmy world is hosted in Finland. the owner, ruud, is in the Netherlands