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  • I smell politics here over ethical hacking

    Normally, when vulnerabilities are found, the responsible steps are to disclose to the site owner first before waiting for them to resolve it (ie 90 days).

    I didn't see that mentioned in Wiz's article - which is showing their data & links to the vulnerabilities.

  • There's 2 different things here:

    • Anonymity
    • Truth (of people and / or info)

    You need both or you're loosing freedom of speech.

    If the government is “nice“, then you won't feel threatened by this and you'll believe that it's better because we can now find the “bad guys”.

    But what if the rules change and your thoughts / feelings / beliefs are now “bad”... how do you band together to make it better?

    And, the internet is already flooded by bots, well, at least 50%, but I'm guessing no-one's noticed.

  • Ah, replaceable batteries...

    Honestly, I kept my Nokia going until I got a Fairphone - purely to be able to replace the battery.

    It was great when visiting places they just asked me to install some shitty app (ie to view a restaurant menu, etc.) I'd just show them the Nokia and they'd have to treat me ”properly”

  • I agree, the acronym NAS does indeed mean that.

    But would you call a Hypervisor a NAS?

    When I say NAS, I mean NAS. Bulk storage remotely accessible on the network.

    When someone starts talking about all their VMs/Containers, I understand that to mean something else... I'd prefer to use a generic term like “server” instead.

  • Look, there's 2 things here:

    • NAS - meaning storage

    and

    • NAS - meaning a virtualisation / container server that's doing lots of fairly random disk access

    Which are you wanting?

    For the first, just consider capacity (you'll fill it) and noise (spinning away all night)

    For the 2nd, really really consider SSDs as they're silent and fast.

    RAID1 is just a convenience factor, so whatever you do, don't get too caught up in the drive mechanics as you'll have a full backup (right?) and can restore your data at a moment's notice.

    Honestly, honestly, just go for something large & quiet and you'll be fine.

    And yes, SSD for the OS

  • Yep, seen a similar thing with servers...

    A few years ago I built up a system with ~ 20 servers. Powered them all up and did all the RAID initialisation (RAID5 across 6-8 disks per server IIRC)

    One server basically needed all it's disks replacing and some of the others needed a disk or 2 replaced - within a month!

    Since replacing those disks and building all those arrays I'm happy to build a NAS / server, let it bed-in for a while and if nothing fails I'll just keep powering up & down my NAS as needed and I'll run the drives until they die...

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  • Have you actually witnessed that entire event pan out?

    The police that I personally know, visit the caller and talk to them first to understand the complaint and often (but I agree not always) educate the caller that teenagers are just doing what the caller(s) did at their age... usually, there are no more calls and all groups move on with their lives.

    Unfortunately, that doesn't make headlines and it's not emotive enough to discuss.

    In my personal experience, the older generations trust the media and just believe / expect the worst will happen. Most parents, younger adults, just don't see the problem.

  • I updated a Phillips (I think?) TV - years ago, so this was over-the-air, not internet - and the built-in Program Schedule started showing adverts that were obviously in the update.

    Eventually the ads stopped appearing, so at least there was some form of expiry date, but no, I'm very wary of consumer updates.

    TVs should remain as display devices. I even keep the tuner equipment as a separate device to upgrade separately - sorry if that doesn't increase their market share.

    What next? A toaster with butter spreader built-in?