Did you follow any particular tutorial for this migration to k3s that you could recommend?
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Did you follow any particular tutorial for this migration to k3s that you could recommend?
, I strongly suggest pulling podman from Trixie
Question since I try to use backports and stuff where possible: Is trixie more advisable than pulling from sid for stuff like this?
You made me snort what fortunately was only tea and not a carbonated drink! XD
…backup servers? 👀
Not necessarily. The only people who would need to know are the people who are already researching you to have you killed for a potential leak, and they would operate under the assumption of a DMS in place already.
Essentials? Difficult to decide, it depends on why you are even selfhosting in the first place.
At a first glance and looking at my attempt at a homelab:
and can even be extended to act as a Unified Push distributor.
wait wait wait wait.
That works? Teach me how!
Then you’ll need some heroes to install it, even if they’re a bit of a flat pack.
Oh yeah totally. But while one could argue we are owed security, we are not owed updates. (And when we do, they’re offered to us via “buy another phone”, such is Capitalism).
FLACs
on a phone
in SD card
¿??? it’s not like you’re going to be able to autism at a -0.0002dB disparity on the trumpets channel with those audio chips, why not just store the files there as opus or MP3 for ~6x more capacity? (not to mention faster overall reads)
Security is not a state but a scale, and is gauged against everything else.
From the perspective of a privacy / security zealot, a smartphone is SOL as soon as they lave the factory, as not only not even OTA updates keep them safe (and you can argue that with some manufacturers such as Samsung, OTA does is the primary risk vector!) but they can eg.: ship with unfixable vulns at the hardware level that would lead to ditch the whole thing anyway.
So long as there isn’t something like a state-funded program for citizens to renew their phones every ~2 years for fully open ones, I’d not worry much. After all, the other option would be not using a phone because current ones are a PITA and just as vulnerable from the other end.
I can’t see any of the graphs. The show as a black box.
This despite disabling Canvas Blocker on the page for testing. According to my briwser, loading the resources from “cdn.jsdelivr.net” is blocked due to a CORS failure.
Aren there by any chance image dumps of the charts in any normal graphics image format? Or even jpeg-xl, for variety.
My primary phone belongs to my work.
So it’s not yours. Looks from here that’s the one issue you have to solve before everything else.
No one says you have to upgrade your phone OS to the latest Android. You can just keep using the Android (and/or Custom ROM) that works.
People only now notice an icon that has been there since at least Firefox 112
Media literacy is at an all-time low!
Yeah but still at the cost for a private citizen, right?
So, not in this economy.
Or is the cost of the lawsuit prepaid by the State?
What? As a private citizen? in +this* economy?
Wasn’t the point of stuff like the GDPR that the governments would be the ones doing the enforcing and the suing?
requests Google Static
requests Cloudflare
Nice try, fed.
I mean, at least someone is providing a service!
I guess more could not be expected from such an indie developer as Nintendo.