Could they harden their clients somehow or maybe randomize memory locations for things? Seems like their should be a better solution than installing malware to prevent cheating.
Could they harden their clients somehow or maybe randomize memory locations for things? Seems like their should be a better solution than installing malware to prevent cheating.
Bro clip your nails ffs
Haha, I had to read it 3 times to figure out what the heck he was saying.
I had to read this 3 times to figure out your angle.
What are the significance of those ports?
Lmao
because [the moratorium] only applied to police
Fuck bezos and fuck amazon
Hmm maybe this is why Firefox is so damn slow on my raspberry pi
I’ve been guilty of this… I justify it in my head by saying:
it took me 5 hours to automate a 1-hr manual task, but hey, with this practice maybe next time I’ll get it done in 4 hours, then 3, and so on until I can do it in less time than the manual task would take.
Fail2ban works if they don’t have infinite IP addresses
Well it definitely checks for updates, and it has services for finding nas for dummies that use outside communications. My router policy doesn’t allow it to talk to the outside, but certain docker containers hosted on the nas can access internet via raspberry pi proxy
Occasionally I let it update then close it off again.
Do you keep these in a low power, optimized environment or is this just your daily driver PC?
Does synology phone home though? Made in China, not exactly a reputable place as far as privacy goes.
(I also have a synology nas but it has 2 2TB drives and I don’t let it talk to the outside world)
Not to mention the data they mine from you with their “app” that they can sell to advertisers.
My nextcloud instance uses fail2ban and I use a >32bit strong password.
Assuming I lose my phone and my laptop and my personal computer and my nextcloud instance I would be screwed.
Since I host my own mailserver I would be able to create a new mailserver with a new password though and recover any accounts with a new email.
Keepass db doesn’t use email 2fa, its just a file you store on your device
I store it on all my devices so if I lose one I still have several others.
I use nextcloud to keep them syncd but you can use any cloud (google drive, icloud, one drive, Dropbox, etc)
I use an email client which saves my password and I don’t need to enter it. But the keepass db can also store your email password for you.
Keepass db syncd on cloud with multiple devices, 2FA using email instead of mobile number.
Stopped reading at C:
Jdownloader is also good. But it’s not a website it’s software.
IIRC Nintendo is notorious for pressing charges against copyright infringements.