I booted a VM with BeOS for nostalgia a couple months ago. Remember booting that as a kid and drooling over how fast it was.
I booted a VM with BeOS for nostalgia a couple months ago. Remember booting that as a kid and drooling over how fast it was.
uBlock Origin at a minimum. But I would suggest a privacy focused browser. Librewolf, Mulvad or even Brave. Browsers leak so much information about you it is easy for sites to fingerprint and track you even with an ad blocker.
I know Librewolf is working on their DNS leakage (last section on privacytests.org), but they also allow you to select a privacy focused DNS server which is nice when you’re not on a network you own, so you can’t run PiHole.
https://www.macrumors.com/2023/12/06/apple-governments-surveil-push-notifications/
The US government is forcing Google and Apple to share push notification data with them. Even if the content is not sent, the metadata alone can let them know who you are talking to and when using metadata correlation.
With notifications turned off
It’s just BreachForums. Pretty sure the whole site is a honey pot.
I bought the rear backplane for the dual 2.5 inch drives in the back. Going to throw the boot OS on it so I don’t have to worry about a USB drive dying or becoming corrupted. Good luck on your journey. Really interested to hear how it goes.
Ooof you have me worried. My R720XD shipped out yesterday and is supposed to arrive Monday. My plan was to install TruNAS Scale on it to replace my old tower with unraid installed on it. I have roughly 25 docker containers that I run. What kind of errors did you see? It’s scheduled to be installed in the data center week after next so I don’t have a bunch of time to troubleshoot.
It’s had to have been 25 years since I last heard about them.
edit: just hit their Wikipedia page and saw Beto O’Rourke was a member!
This. I’m sure it’s already happening. People training LLMs are already pointing their models towards ActivityPub.
6 nines is really really difficult. It’s hard to estimate costs without specific requirements, but a marketplace site with 1000 daily users means you’re expecting about 1 user per minute, which isn’t a lot. I’d imagine you could get by with the cheapest cloud hosting.
The real problem is that most major cloud providers don’t offer 6 nines. Even AWS only offers credits below 99.5%, so you’d want to not lock yourself into a single provider. My best suggestion is to have a small/cheap server with all of the big names and load balance/round robin between them.
Haiku. Was close enough for the feels.