

Um… vas? Maybe I don’t get it, but you’re just forking and tweaking already open source software? How does this change the model of anything?


Um… vas? Maybe I don’t get it, but you’re just forking and tweaking already open source software? How does this change the model of anything?


How does building a bunch of datacenters fix anything?
Also that’s a quick 180 you’ve done, wonder what you’ll be thinking next weekend 🤔


completely useless to anyone else
If you ever get to the point of needing to ask for direction online, always assume it will help someone else, even if it is only 1 other person 10 years later.
It’s just the right thing to do, otherwise it feels like you just want to serve yourself and deleting your post afterwards is kinda saying “only I deserve this information.”
From my own experience, there have been many times where a post somewhere online with barely any interaction has helped me. If that post was deleted before I got a chance to see it then there’s two paths I see:
The more answers to dumb questions online, the better.


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Rip I forgot mullvad was 5/month which is in the area that they are paying 💀


Towards the end they say they may be adding reflective thingies.
If we assume it didnt get maintained, still better than cyclists dying


Im good at the economy. If you turn off the electricity you have an extra $300 for your Thigh-high socks


What!! Unless your VPN is hooked up through a NASA telescope and transmits your data through space and time 70 bucks per year is a SCAMMM!!! $70 every two/three years, that makes more sense.


CLICKBAIT Why does the article name itself that when it shows a tweet from valorant of them clarifying that they are NOT bricking your PCs???
I don’t like kernel level anti cheats, but I’m happy the people who decided to run Valorant with DMA cheats now have an expensive paperweight (the cheat device, not their pc).
They even say you can still use the cheat hardware on other games if you disable IOMMU on your motherboard, but you cant on valorant.
Slightly confusing wording, but I believe they arent bricking any hardware, just stopping it from working for cheating on their game.


That sounds like you do have to open one then? Otherwise you are “severely bandwidth limited” and who wants that?


Oh I forgot they were state level, I’d guess Congress could either tell states to give them the list of electric cars or ask the states to do the deed for them. I guess that could be a hard task if every system is very different. Not sure.


It’s safe to say they want people to be stuck paying monthly so they can have more consistent income i guess.
At least when paying monthly it’s easier to see the worth in swapping to Jellyfin (because you aren’t trying to maximize the 1k you dropped for lifetime).


And also what happens if your tire is damaged and needs to be replaced?


Tolls only handle the mileage part if they were on every street, right? I’d say that is unfeasable, but as you mention they could just figure it all out with those flock cameras ;(((((((


Does tracking mileage have any privacy implications if it was just a self-report type dealio or would that be too easy to lie on?
I’m guessing the privacy implications come in only if it’s the car doing it for you, where it might be taking that data for itself too to add to your ad network profile or whatever.
My current thoughts would be I’d rather report my mileage difference each year or whatever.


I dunno how this works, but I’d assume this national car registry already exists at the DMV because you have to register your car to drive it, no?


I’m on your side. I don’t really see the difference hosting Jellyfin or Plex to the internet.
If you want max security and headache for jellyfin, set up a VPN like they say, otherwise keep it exposed, It’s very unlikely for your server to be targeted and It hasn’t been worth the hassle for me.
Edit: well not directly directly, do the minimum and put it behind a reverse proxy that adds HTTPS of course, but thats recommended in the docs so yah


I see your point, but if your server can only be accessed through a VPN, I think the risk is mitigated. Maybe I’m being naive.


What do you mean by comprimising VaultWarden? Someone hacking into your server and changing the login page to include extra javascript? Because if they are gaining code execution on your system, then you might already be done for. I can see your point, but I’m not personally going to be worried about it specifically.
Then windows says “Undoing Changes” because its shit software doesn’t work