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  • If there's one tribal degenerate here it's you my friend. They fixed this minor issue that's been turned into a big conspiracy by you degenerate while there's 0 actual consequence or admin saying they've been hacked. Please get away from internet, speak to people in real life and come back when you're socially adpated.

  • BG3 deserve a good review for the sole fact it is a hard working team that deliver AAA quality game with 0 bullshit preying on player money (no dlc/cosmetics whatever) which is getting so rare in the industry and should be supported at all cost

  • I blame what have done Germany 80 years ago in Europe as the main reason, we are barely getting out of the phase were all people that lives through these times are dead but it is still rembered.

  • How i do it:

    • Wireguard for VPN endpoint on the pi and device that I have root on, secure, fast to setup and doesn't add a lot of overhead
    • For access outside of VPN:

    You might have to pay for a domain name if you dont have a static IP, which is relatively cheap.

    You can manually allow trusted IP to access the service in your firewall which nullify surface of attack if done perfectly but is really an hassle to setup and maintain. I'm looking to setup Keycloack for a strong pre-auth that I can share between services and that is also lightweight (Authentik is not lightweight, Authelia seems to be i'd like to try it aswell) This coupled with firewall rules and/or fail2ban like service should be more than enough for a private server I think.

  • Hey, hope you'll learn to deal with self destructing habits, every steps in the right direction matters !

    And dont be too harsh on yourself, perfect is ennemy of good as we say in France, especially if its derail you from wanting to get better :)

  • I like Lemmy more because it is more aligned with my interest, notably Tech and Linux. I also like to have smaller communities in which your interaction have impact and are being read instead of being lost in thoudands of comments.

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