

Revolt is F/OSS
https://github.com/revoltchat/
It’s not just a company with a clone of Discord, all the server back end, etc is open.
Revolt is F/OSS
https://github.com/revoltchat/
It’s not just a company with a clone of Discord, all the server back end, etc is open.
Cutting the power could actually kill people; and I don’t think Canada wants to actually go that far.
Additionally, Canada makes money off of the sales of power - so they can benefit from striking back at the US by increasing rates.
Something about this post feels…repetitive.
Pterodactyl
Pterodactyl is the most asinine shit to ever set up, ever.
Minecraft really needs a mod system like ARK: Survival Ascended. I really hate Forge/Fabric so much because of this requirement that host/server match all their version numbers, but no mechanics to be able to do it within the client.
Been using Namecheap for a decade or more now. Great company, no muss, no fuss, just works. The greatest thing is that they’re boring as fuck. That’s one of the best qualities to have in a domain registrar.
Highly suggest putting Caddy on a machine, forwarding port 443 and 80 to caddy, and then letting it do your reverse-proxy stuff. Register a domain name, give it your IP address, and then tell caddy that ‘immich.yourdomain.bleh’ goes to port 78789 and plex goes to ‘media.yourdomain.bleh’ port 89898 – Caddy handles all of the TLS stuff, handshaking, you name it - so you can have secure sites with proper certs.
Then make sure those things are isolated from your home network through vlans if your router supports it.
You can get fancier with it using a tailscale and getting some datacenter IP to forward into your network
Supply chain attack has a definition. And it has nothing to do with DDoS.
The biggest problem that I have with docker is honestly, the fear of a supply-chain attack.
CSS is just another tool in a toolbox. Having it doesn’t make one more customizable than the other, being more customizable does. Customization means options. Things you can set, things you can change. Not HOW they’re changed.
The architecture doesn’t determine the power draw so much as the system design. I’ve got a Chromebox running an i3 and sipping 4.5w at idle.
Honestly, that price for registration is tempting.
Fucking “.sucks” is $270+ to register!! O_O Fuck that.
.com it’s cheap, it’s available, I don’t have to worry about a country pulling the thing out from under me, it’s standard in people’s minds (people don’t know what a URI/URL is, but they know what a .com is immediately)
Do program. But ARK: Survival Ascended, and the studio behind it - Wildcard - Are absolutely the most atrocious group of people to have ever graced gaming.
They set release dates, and not once in nearly 10 years have they ever hit a target - and not by like days or something, sometimes years. They planned a map release a year ago, and have pushed back its release date like 6x now. They adjust 1 thing only to have 5 other things break. They constantly blame their playerbase. Some of their modding community are better as 1-man-teams than their entire staff seem to be at UE5 development. I’ve seen single people release maps and content that rival Wildcard’s entire production team.
Either there’s a LOT of nepotism going on, or they’re plain incompetent. And I greatly subscribe to the idea of “Never attribute to malice, what could easily be explained by stupidity”. Because never once have they actually been malicious. They care for their game and community, but holy shit are they god-awful at it.
I mean, I bet it failed at making a regex that worked much faster than you could fail at writing a regex that worked. Sounds like progress! :D
This is the kind of bullshit I don’t have time for, when shit gets broken in userspace because someone wanted to change the location of something.
Can’t wait until this guy DDoS’s his home connection and his ISP calls wondering why tf his bandwidth skyrocketed overnight because of hotlinkers.
There’s nothing to scale. DNS servers are just an address book. There’s only 200 million entries active and visited. 1.1b entries otherwise, which; for a computer isn’t a lot.
DNS servers replicate down-stream, and the root servers maintain authority. A local SQLite file could handle this easily, and you could always run your own DNS server locally if you wanted to. But there has to be a central authority. That’s why you can have any TLD you want – you run your own DNS. But since nobody sees you as an authority, they won’t be using your DNS.
How is the internet supposed to work if we don’t agree on where every site goes? How are you supposed to decentralize a central agreement?
I sync my watch history with trakt.tv – I believe there are plugins for both Plex and Jellyfin which can transfer those watch histories via that service. I don’t know of any other way.