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  • Anubis does not prevent a ddos attack and only shifts the saturation point to your VPS. Anubis is the answer for bots and ai scrappers, not DDoS.

  • Salt, moisture, and surface area.

  • Now someone just needs to start doing this to all of them (and the lazy 3d print booths) popping up in farmers markets...

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  • I work daily with federal agencies, and state and local governments specifically in cyber security. There is absolutely no way that an agency such as FEMA would be able to both spend what is claimed and also not deliver any results for "decades".

    Additionally, firing dozens of IT staff does not begin to address their issues and likely just caused a mass exodus of integral knowledge of their environment.

  • Op please just think about hugging this guy and your tummy touching his tummy. He is the same height as you and he is holding you tight. Think how safe and warm you feel in this moment.think of his jeans rubbing against your jeans. Please just think of his deep voice whispering into your ear lobe. You will probably be cumming soon after reading this and I think I will too.

  • NFS is still the standard. Were slowly seeing better adoption of VFS for things like hypervisors.

    Otherwise something like SFTPgo or Copyparty if you want a solution that supports pretty much every protocol.

  • It's amazing. I am exclusively Android in all but Tablet because Google can't figure it out and Samsung is... Samsung.

  • The more streaming services raise their prices, the more people asking to join my self hosted alternatives.

    Which is win-win, because then they chip in for more hard drives.

  • I down voted because its false. They were shoved from platforms such as GitHub with false DMCA takedowns.

    If we want to discuss systemic issues, do that, don't just hand wave generalize.

  • I plan to continue using readarr with rreading-glasses until a suitable replacement appears.

    Only other alternative I'm aware of is LazyLibrarian which is what readarr set out to replace. I use it to pipe top selling book feeds into readarr lists to auto add new books.

  • Out of the box?

    Fedora Workstation for my VM desktops. For servers usually Ubuntu just because it just works, but for running containers on systems with limited resources? Alphine.

  • Like others have stated. Navidrome. It's the only open sources backend I've found to properly handle my ~14TB music library without having performance issues.

  • Every part of your comment is wrong or false. Air, O, Proton. There's 3 that are "mainstream".

    There's multitudes of smaller providers that allow it.

    Mullvad removed it because of CP and extremist content being hosted behind mullvad. It had nothing to do with torrenting as they had no problem with it for the many years.

    Many countries don't even acknowledge DMCA. Some have their own that have higher criteria for enforcement like the NL, others just don't care. Hosted many things out of Vietnam, Kosovo, Hungary, etc.

  • This is what I use, the 36 month pricing is just so cheap. Probably run 50-80TB of traffic through it a month for years without any problem.

    Really like the dynamic wire guard configs that allows you to bounce between servers in a small geographic area. Perfect for keeping private tracker admins happy

  • Lol my home hosted seedbox would break that 10TB limit at least x5 over in a month. Absolutely ridiculously low limit for calling something "unlimited".

    I'm glad Air doesn't care how many TB I'm uploading a month.

  • Using Jellyfin is a punishment in itself.

  • You obviously didn't read the article.

  • Must be an old screenshot because there's now half a page of Gemini AI garbage at the very top now.

    Highly recommend using the uBlacklist extensions to filter out the garbage, spam, copycat, useless sites that somehow seem to always beat out legitimate sources in SEO.