boxingrock
No user record in our sample, but boxingrock has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but boxingrock has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
i might be pessimistic but this would be a great bait and switch for some cryptomining, lol.
software-defined bare-metal, that's pretty much the gist of it.
isn't the tldr on this that Go let them scale up for years before it became the bottleneck? a natural progression for any successful project...
multiple drive failure... i wonder if they were all the same brand / model / batch
closing in on 10 years with unraid, here's a few key points: - trades more raw storage for slower performance, only one parity drive is needed - if two drives die, you can still recover the rest of the data, no special…
that's awesome. i recently built an ssh management interface using some of the same libraries, i'll be sure to check it out.
i knew the name looked familiar... there's already a hackthebox out for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEgtbzS1Pyc
crypto requires a mindset, both in securing your server and protecting your online identity. i'd avoid it for someone trying to learn the basics.
especially since the raspberry pi just turned 10 years old and you can still get security updates for the original models because it's just linux.
don't host anything crypto related, setup ssh with public key auth using a strong passphrase, restrict access via vpn / only expose the required ports via firewall, ensure your services don't report version numbers to…
exactly, when i'm listening to music for 8 hours a day, discovering new artists and community made playlists is the killer feature. what i'm starting to hate about spotify is the politics behind what music is available.…
on MacOS -> View -> Friends Activity... come on man
Shinobi is another option to consider. Besides the typical web gui, it gives you a decent "REST" API, so I ended up building a little flutter app for android which runs on top of a wireguard tunnel back to the site. The…
running a kubernetes cluster is what bloggers call "technology minimalism" these days? joking aside, i've been trying to find some time to mess around with nerdctl's ipfs functionality, seems like it may be a better fit…