Doesn’t look like you have set any limitations on uploading to it?
I’ll just go ahead and upload my 20TB or so of linux ISOs to your public facing website where everyone can see what is uploaded to it…
Doesn’t look like you have set any limitations on uploading to it?
I’ll just go ahead and upload my 20TB or so of linux ISOs to your public facing website where everyone can see what is uploaded to it…


Or they are just home users behind a CGNAT, which more and more ISPs use.
And even if they aren’t, home users usually have dynamic IPs, meaning it can change.
That won’t stop me! I vibe code!


Unless you are running on Pata drives from the 90s or have movies in fucking 32k, there is no reason for movies on the hard drives to buffer.
Probably something going on with your server causing it. The HDDs connected to a bad card, or something keeping the drives very busy


Oh man, can’t wait to not be able to buy this either, since framework absolutely refuses to sell to Norway.


But why are you asking here though? Considering Lemmy is developed on github?


Those aren’t part of this campaign, and are just games that GOG has.
This is the list of games that comes free in this campaign:
That said though, do buy games at GOG as well, to help them keep going with their good work.


I’m personally looking at setting up whisper or whisperx with bazarr, to get subtitles for movies and series that I can’t find any to download.


We do, it’s just that those users will also often go “nah, I’m just joking!” then do some shit anyways.


A phone call or sms asking “hey where are you?” isn’t enough?


At least make sure the thing you post is correct for something like this, as it can be important.
The first one (exclamation mark) means it is a irritant and the second one means it is hazardous to the environment (not just aquatic)
Dnsmasq is dependent on whatever DNS servers you provide it with for its data, so if those controlling those DNS servers get ordered to block something you experience that.
Unbound however does the same job as the DNS servers you would configure in Dnsmasq : when you do a DNS request, unbound goes to the root hint servers, then works its way down through the authorative DNS servers til it finds what you are requesting.
Well, this is selfhost, so why not do that and set up unbound to use?


Which you can see in oceans thirteen.
There is a sequence where they show all the cheats they are going to do being set up, and you can see a bunch of dice in a contraption that spins them.


Experienced a site some years ago that let me I put however long password I wanted (my default is 52 in my password manager), but turns out it only used the first 20 or so.


The expression “yeet” is far older than GTA San Andreas.
Yeah, should be noted that bitlocker is only default enabled if you set windows up with a Microsoft account, since it then saves the recovery info on that account “in the cloud”.
If you set it up with a local account, you still need to enable it manually, so that you can save the recovery info somewhere else.
Because caddy has built in, and default enabled, SSL of all sites using letsencrypt, something nginx doesn’t have from what I can see.
The main issue there is that project zero, where if you ignore what Google has reported, they will just go ahead and disclose the issue.