

Poned, but occasionally pew-ned for reasons


Poned, but occasionally pew-ned for reasons


I am needing to Robin Hood up this joint and to redistribute some wealth, not to shill more debt load.


Pole number limbo challenge
Depends a lot on budget, space, and electricity costs. Going to ‘overkill’ level once can save a lot of these issues down the line.
Mine started similarly, some small box with a couple drives that got up sized and then moved to another to add more…
Eventually I bought a used 2U box with 14 bays and set it up with a ZFS pool all made up of mirrored disk pairs and auto snapshots so it can have a drive fail without issue and go back 2 weeks if something gets oops deleted.
Downside, now the whole lab uses about 700 watts continually so the power bill is kinda nuts.


Just because someone alleges something without substance doesn’t make it worthy of disclosure
It’s a trap all right, but the spring is apparently busted and nobody knows how to trigger it


Seems not that long ago that it was a huge deal they where heading to $1T


Then there are those who ask to expand the Holocaust and increase the throughput that disengaged people indirectly support by not arguing/voting against their wishes at least.


I dunno about malicious, more like dumb request gets dumb results.


Golly, you mean areas historically hostile to worker rights, low wages, and lacking appropriate social safety nets because ‘socialism’ and well yanked bootstraps have a disproportionally high reliance on federal supports?


And the Internet comes to a halt as every company around fights to develop an install base with the span of the current major players.
Not that I’m a fan of the mass surveillance system our current internet entails, but having a major influx of less technically competent companies creating their own networks and site plugins is just asking for an even more chaotic security landscape.


Courts interpreting the law in ways that go against his wishes is an insurrection.
Telling a horde of cultists to storm the capitol to prevent the turnover of power though, well that’s just good patriots expressing their opinions.


I think I can see where they’re going with it, but it is a bit hard to write out
Say I set up my favorite service in house, and said service has a client app. If I create my own DNS at home and point the client to the entry, and the service is running an encrypted connection with a self signed cert it can give the client app fits for being untrusted.
Compare that to putting NPM in front of the app, using it to get a LetsEncrypt cert using the DNS record option (no need to have LE reach the service publicly) and now you have a trusted cert signed by a public CA for the client app to connect to.
I actually do the same for a couple internal things that I want the local traffic secured because I don’t want creds to be sniffable on the wire, but they’re not public facing. I already have a domain for other public things so it doesn’t cost anything extra to do it this way.
This settlement might help because Trump has directed one $22 million payment YouTube will make to the body overseeing his pet project – construction of a ballroom at the White House. Another $2.5 million payment will go to plaintiffs who joined the case and also felt YouTube infringed their rights.
A true man of the people, a couple scraps for however many may have felt their ‘rights’ to spout their conspiracies in YouTube where infringed, and 10X that for a fancy room for rich people to party in and plan how to become richer.


Far too early to math all the numbers, but one note to this is that it’s entirely possible to start with a median metric and switch to mean from there, their argument being how that’s not possible right off the bat.
Start off at a median number, which statisticians love because it flattens out the effects of excessive weights on any particular segment, such as we have in the USA with a small number of obscenely rich people.
But then strip the anomaly from the dataset and recalculate the mean and get a proper average. The median may not move any meaningful amount, but without the anomaly the mean becomes more true to the sample.


I was probably using Emby already by then, had bought a lifetime license since it didn’t require bouncing things off and outside server like Plex did (or was it that Plex was a renewing subscription, I forget) , so it just stayed out of inertia.


I can’t say I’ve given Jellyfin a proper try (as in using it and the clients exclusively for a long period) but we have been using Emby for quite a while before I knew it existed.
If I’m not mistaken Jellyfin is actually a fork of Emby so they’re pretty similar, but one is a bit older.


Pretty sure that’s where I played it. In an era where having a round head on your character was good graphics it was pretty fun.


Is there a handy list somewhere to defed from? I don’t expect them to gain any traction unless they had an existing user base before, but would be nice to keep communal running tab.
I have one around that same class that is running Security Onion, because why not record and analyze all the things.