

wpa2, but password limited to 10 characters. letters and numbers only, trying anything else crashes it, and you have to figure this out yourself
wpa2, but password limited to 10 characters. letters and numbers only, trying anything else crashes it, and you have to figure this out yourself
maybe the frontend is buggy. did you try with the default frontend?
we need to add cloud connected cameras! oh and AI detection, that prevents you turning it on even if it’s empty, but also if there’s no network or if you need to do your yearly password update
if it don’t complete under a Tiktok I ain’t waiting!
/s
ok, a backdoor then. can they overwrite any file with it?
“that’s the neat part! they don’t!”
fediverse over Tor?
maybe base it on Briar
*federated
with properly limited access the breach is much, much less likely, and an update bringing down an important service at the bad moment does not need to be a thing
it’ll still cause downtime, and they’ll probably have a hard time restoring from backup for the first few times it happens, if not for other reason then stress. especially when it updates the wrong moment, or wrong day.
they will leave vulnerable, un-updated containers exposed to the web
that’s the point. Services shouldn’t be exposed to the web, unless the person really knows what they are doing, took the precautions, and applies updates soon after release.
exposing it to the VPN and to tge LAN should be plenty for most. there’s still a risk, but much lower
“backups with Syncthing”
Consider warning the reader that it will not be obvious if backups have stopped, or if a sync folder on the backup pc is in an inconsistent state because of it, as errors are only shown on the web interface or third party tools
that’s horrible and funny at the same time.
I will assume they fixed that vuln later
that’s probably way too much for any sane Python algorithm. if they can’t run it, how do they even know how much is needed?
Probably they should only make a prototype in Python, and then reimplement it in a compiled language. it should reduce the resource usage massively
also competent assholes are less likely to change the world for the better
yeah but it turns out a lot of my lemm.ee links are not actually to content that’s originating from there, but lemm.ee-view links for which if I search, there’s no result.
Fortunately I also have the title and image permanently loaded for these links, so I can find them with some manual work
nézzenek oda! magyarok az interneten! :)
ok, but where do you discharge that static electricity to? where does it go? or is it more about “dispersing it” so that both you and the case and everything inside have roughly the same amount?
When you shock yourself on a doorknob, notice how you don’t get shocked again?
yeah true, probably it is about dispersing it. didn’t really think about this much before
but if your interest is to keep the US out of influence, ofc they would do it.
this video just makes 0 sense. they didn’t “disable” GPS and they most probably didn’t just start using beidou today
but is it enough that way to touch the case frequently? I thought you would need to touch it constantly while touching things inside
how do you know it’s working if you can’t connect?
if you run the server on your computer, did you set up the port forwarding? does it work if you just connect to localhost, or the local ip of that computer?
you must have lots of LoTs