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  • Just gave it a try, lovely simple interface!

    Is it possible to show the container names or compose projects using an image? For example I have ferretdb showing a major update from 1 > 2, but I don't know where that image is used so I can check or update the compose file deploying it.

  • Not really its job, it just shows you updates are available. No docker update manager checks for maliciously modified images.

  • Yeah WebDAV is significantly better for our use cases, S3 has so many weird limitations and it's hard to find clients for it.

  • Check what the last wake source was and see of that helps.

  • My HP laptop did that until I disabled "Deep Sleep" in the BIOS settings, now it sleeps properly and only loses a couple percent per day.

  • For feds don't carry a phone, anything with a cell modem can be tracked easily.

  • Cell towers always track you so yeah

  • Mostly because it's such a pain in the ass to get in to and be on private trackers if you're not a serious user.

  • I'd say it's better to use public trackers vs private, better access for people that way.

  • If you're on a dynamic IP from your ISP then it may change, leading to that site showing data from other users.

    If your ISP uses CGNAT then that site will show data from tons of users at once since they are all on the same IP.

  • Yes but not because of IP, because cookies can store unique information about you.

    So if you don't clear the cookies from the browser session then they still exist and can be read by the website regardless of the VPN.

  • Even if you managed to delete the posts from all federated servers, they will still be archived in various places like the wayback machine and similar.

    Better to only post what you're comfortable sharing forever.

  • Because manufacturers are scummy, that's why.

  • It's an upside and downside right, because every Tor user looking the same makes it very difficult to tell users apart, but it also makes it dead simple to know someone is using Tor and block them.

  • Using a VPN could be part of the reason, I imagine they don't like people making accounts using one.

    The best way I can think of is go to a library or something that uses a standard browser with a normal fingerprint, and is not on a VPN, and try signing up for a new account there using a new email address on gmail/yahoo or another 'normal' email provider. You want to look like a normal average user.

    All the anti-fingerprinting and privacy stuff just makes you stand out more because there is less data being presented and makes you wildly different from the average user.

    I am not in person social person but I really need a sense of community which is what I used Reddit for.

    You're on Lemmy which has some of that! Also worth joining some discord groups for things you're interested in, or matrix if they are active (not very common).

  • Websites don't have access to the MAC addresses of a device either.

  • Nah, because they aren't blocking words on the other side, this is clearly targeting one specific thing they don't like.

  • Obsidian with the readitlater plugin is good, and actually stored in a standard format entirely on your devices, so truly offline.

  • This says it was done via the API so they wouldn't be private messages.

  • The article mentions around 800W of solar being typical, so around $250-350 for the panels plus some mounting hardware and a micro inverter. Maybe $1000 total?

    If your energy rates are high it could pay for itself in a few years.