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He was on flights to Epstein’s Island. Everyone should care
He was on flights to Epstein’s Island. Everyone should care
Yes. Because they’re either making a profit from your meta/data, or it’s a promotion that ends as myriads of “free” services did before it
I would assume any app can read it. Just needs to request the permission http://androidpermissions.com/permission/com.google.android.providers.gsf.permission.READ_GSERVICES
I prefer having a convenient pull mechanism that I can trigger from a workstation in the lab network. I maintain the setup with Ansible
Given the data points you made up, I feel it’s safe to assume that this plateau will now be a 10 year stretch
The great thing about blanket terms like “AI” is that you can slap it on everything.
Knowing your gender is highly required? 😂
It is your content. But SE specifically only accepts CC licensed content, which makes you right.
I feel like a lot of people don’t understand the most basic things about the site. Any user with enough internet points can see deleted posts.
I loved seeing this. We had the exact same tin box in my childhood household. We used it to store tea. May all your future coffee brews be blessed with this mental connection
I honestly doubt that you have full control over that
Definitely. I can just write a log file myself, change the creation date in the filesystem if I have to. There are websites that generate images of DM conversations on a myriad of platforms online. Manipulation of these artifacts is beyond trivial
I still find it fascinating that you can go to jail because there’s an IP address in a log file somewhere or because of a screenshot of a messenger communication.
PathPrefix no longer being regex stood out
You can read this blog post, authored as a series of tweets instead https://mastodon.social/@pid_eins/112353324518585654
Sharing the network space with another container is the way to go IMHO. I use podman and just run the main application in one container, and then another VPN-enabling container in the same pod, which is essentially what you’re achieving with with the network_mode: container:foo
directive.
Ideally, exposing ports on the host node is not part of your design, so don’t have any --port
directives at all. Your host should allow routing to the hosted containers and, thus, their exposed ports. If you run your workloads in a dedicated network, like 10.0.1.0/24
, then those addresses assigned to your containers need to be addressable. Then you just reach all of their exposed ports directly. Ultimately, you then want to control port exposure through services like firewalld, but that can usually be delayed. Just remember that port forwarding is not a security mechanism, it’s a convenience mechanism.
If you want DLNA, forget about running that workload in a “proper” container. For DLNA, you need the ability to open random UDP ports for communication with consuming devices on the LAN. This will always require host networking.
Your DLNA-enabled workloads, like Plex, or Jellyfin, need a host networking container. Your services that require internet privacy, like qBittorrent, need their own, dedicated pod, on a dedicated network, with another container that controls their networking plane to redirect communication to the VPN. Ideally, all your manual configuration then ends up with a directive in the Wireguard config like:
PostUp = ip route add 192.168.1.0/24 via 192.168.19.1 dev eth0
Wireguard will likely, by default, route all traffic through the wg0
device. You just then tell it that the LAN CIDR is reachable through eth0
directly. This enables your communication path to the VPN-secured container after the VPN is up.
How exactly are they poisoning a pool of toxic waste?
There is no peer review with these scam publications. You pay your flat fee and get published. That’s it. This is how climate change deniers and all other nut jobs get their studies too. This has been going on for years. This is a cute joke that cost roughly 3K https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/cell-and-developmental-biology/for-authors/publishing-fees
Only freaks have AM/PM in their time system.