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  • I don't think it's terrorism either as I understand. Terrorism targets citizens for leverage.

  • Not saying you are wrong about the marginalized, but in this case she made, what could be considered threatening, a call to a health care provider that was not only actionable, but entirely recorded.

    "The system" won't make an example out of her, "Exhibit A" will. That's the difference.

  • I imagine the "Delay, Deny, Depose" didn't get her in trouble nearly as much as the "You people are next" part. Yeah, that's a bit hostile there.

  • Should I worry?

    I've had this stuff in logs since the late 90's. It was concerning at first, but port scanning and scripts are the internet's background static now.

    Is this normal internet behaviour?

    Yup. Welcome to self hosting!

    Should I expect even worse kinds of attacks?

    Not that it will happen, but good security expects attacks. I like to say "Obscurity is not security."

    What can I do to improve security on my website and try to block these kinds of requests/attacks?

    As these scrips are targeting code you don't run, they can be ignored relatively safely.

    You can take a couple steps to lock things down like not responding to ping on WAN (less enticing to port scanning) locking down firewall settings, geolocation blocking, authentication, etc.

    That said, if the script changed to something you DO host, you may be in for a bad day. Good to stay on top of security patches in that case.

  • "Donation"

    Someone bought $1M of something behind closed doors. Plus a sweet tax write-off.

  • Google reeeeally thrilled handing over $60,000,000 licensing reddit content for search now.

    Lmao.

  • Not sure I'll answer your question, but I would think the root folder would be /movies so I'd double check those settings. You may have to manually specify /movies/Star wars an another root folder.

    If that is all set up right, I believe the *arr apps organize media too. You may have a user/app conflict with your file structure so you'd have to do all that manually.

  • AI is a plaque upon housing in America.

    facepalm.jpg

    It's the first thing after the title. At least it wasn't an AI article I suppose.

  • Multiple machine learning urls? Yeeeeessssss! No more swapping configs for batch jobs!

    Edit: I see v1.122.1 Must have a small update after.

  • I kinda get that vibe from the police too. Just $10,000? Don't try too hard there, now.

    I was denied emergency life saving medication by my insurance (not united iir) and ended up in the hospital the next day for a week. Billed an average $15,000 a day each day.

    After the bills came in, it was apparent someone/algorithm put me in the hospital to bill the most money for profit. It was a nasty trick.

    Anyways, $10,000 seems like chump change to them. More of a "well, we tried" bounty.

  • You can use an expansion unit DX517 to add more dives or upgrade existing to larger ones if you use some form of Raid/SHR.

    The swap-drive-and-rebuild-array route can take it's sweet time.

  • Pedestrians were not part of this study.

  • This is my hunch too. Perhaps the UI is more distracting with Tesla's implementation of screens/menus/feedback for car functions too.

    Just pointing out the study emphasize occupant fatalities which I take as to exclude external fatalities such as other vehicles.

  • Still use mine in my cannon point and shoot. (Just as a storage device though) The software support has long ago suckified when "cloud" became all the rage, but it was awesome to sync camera <-> PC without messing with adapters or cables.

  • Bypassed standard FBI background checks ... to vet candidates for criminal history and conflicts of interest.

    Those are features, not bugs now. They know exactly who they picked.

  • Call me selfish, but I kinda hoped to retire above ground.

  • I have 10Gbit and hunted that whale. But I didn't build my own router. Electricity is $0.51 Kw/h. Ouch.

    First, 10Gbit hardware is more available now than years ago, so you have more options. I started off with the router my ISP gave me. It worked, but it was 1Gbit. Not going to do for me. Plus, basic function was paywalled. Booooo! Snagged a broken Asus router and got it working great.

    With IDS/IPS enabled, I get about 3.5Gbps. There is newer router tech today that looks interesting with fewer bottlenecks that would have been nice years ago, but not worth the upgrade right now.

    My desktop hits about 2Gbps downloading Steam games/updates, but my partners desktop lags behind with SATA SSD storage. Definitely need NVME with that speed.

    I will say my experience with 10Gbit Ethernet cards is not positive. I have a lot of intermittent disconnections and there are a lot of bugs vs 1Gbit switches. They do not like sharing with 2.5Gbit devices. I keep my server on 1Gbit connections. It's plenty fast for my needs though.

  • The law says all vehicles must yield to them, even if they were "breaking the law".

    Source? I'd like to read that.

  • I sort of do this because I own my domain. I generally pick an annual keyword email filters can lock on, followed by an identifier with whom I'm contacting.

    It's easy to trace if addressed get breached, especially unreported breaches, and add to a burn list if they get spammed.

    Also, if I have no intention of responding I give fake info or if I need that rare password reset link I know when to look in the spam.

    Yeah, using my domain is it's self a bit trackable, but enough friends and family use it I figure poisoned data is sweet justice.

    Fun fact, but for some reason old fake accounts have boomed in popularity; like data brokers with bad information bounce verifications off each other, linked it to some poor sap in another state, and snowballed into an actual profile. I'm going to use that identity as an alt profile for something someday.