Autoplay videos are cancer to me
Wait there's a setting to turn it off? I'm off to find that setting cause comments on the autoplayers on shorts is so old
I wasn't able to find one, disappointing.
Yeah, even if that wasn't the intent that was the outcome. And honestly yea probably was done just using air tools, it's still blows my mind of how stupidly tight that was on there.
Thankfully though I live in a fairly low population state so there's never a line for any shops, usually most things can be a walk in or leave that night to have it worked on next day...you just have to be willing to drive 45 minutes to get to one. I do agree, finding a decent mechanic can be helpful, even if the only real work you ever need done is the yearly inspection.
It's a privacy activist stance, privacy and security are always at a constant battle. There was a post about it a few weeks back, every attempt at security compromises privacy, because private info is the easiest way to lock security down, so it's always the route that companies take. Personally I don't think a corporation should have to risk their company over it, but I don't think a company that isn't privacy oriented should pretend to be. It's misleading. I give them credit that they might be good for privacy but, the entire operation gets undermined when in order to sign up, it tries to force you into giving information that could identify you. The less information needed the better, and the less you can tell overreachers. If you don't have the information you don't have the information. That's signals motto, it's also Mullvads motto, and its the direction that proton runs in if you can find your way through it's hoops.
Yea for sure, I plan to implement that as well when I have some free time.
Just as a another form of Devil's advocate, going over the manufacturer's recommended specs on it isn't a good idea either and intentionally making a car have to go back to a shop in order to be repaired on something that should be as simple repair is the easiest way to make it so the customer doesn't come back
I had that happen with my first vehicle, normally I change my own oil and filter because it's about the most stupid easy job that you can do, but it was finals week and I already had way too much stuff on plate so I caved and under my parents recommendation brought it to a local shop
Everything went fine didn't spend through the roof but the next time I went to change my oil oh my God those fuckers put that oil pan plug on there so fucking tight that there was actually signs that it was starting to strip/warp, I had to get my dad to help me with it which was super embarrassing and he laughed at me until he tried to do it himself and he fucking struggled with it.
It was clear that shop intentionally made it as tight as fucking possible because they wanted to make it so the next time it happened they wanted it to be brought in again. After we finally got it off we both agreed on one thing, neither of us are bringing our vehicles back to that shop again. That was over 10 years ago now and I'm still holding true to my word fuck them I'll drive the extra 20 minutes to another shop
Yea Canada would be the only one to even remotely manage that, and that's taking the gamble that the US doesn't launch a nuke before it finishes.
Being said it would need to be the military, I don't think the average citizen would stop something like that. Especially if the invaders were another democratic leaning country. The only way I think you get civilians to fight is if it ends up being a communist country that tries to invade. The relational ties with Canada are pretty strong, many people have friends who are Canadian, and it's so unlike Canada that I don't think many would believe it was actually them if it was done.
Hell we're talking a country that basically shrugged and said "oh well they deserved it" when someone shot a healthcare CEO, I can't see anyone batting much of an eye if someone deposed the sitting officials, especially the head of the country, at least in it's current state.
Being said though.... if something like that did happen, I don't think it will be from a foreign government, I think it would be domestic. Not that it makes it any better.
You are correct, my concern with it isn't retrieving the data however, its the possibility that if the person involved had the means to, they could have a table of check-sums of files of interest. This system could be used to confirm or deny a file of interest is present on the device.
For the everyday person this is a non-issue, but from a privacy POV you should not be able to get any information in regards to what a file is.
Rainbow tables for password cracking works off a similar system, they take a bunch of commonly used passwords, hash them and compare them to leaked databases. If the hash matches an account you have the password. Most password handlers get around this by salting it, and hashing it repeatedly X amount of times, but I doubt that apple would do that for a checksum(and regardless they would know X and how it was made).
Again though I acknowledge that it's a paranoia level concern, but I still am firm that a true encryption solution should not be able to get any type of info out of it that may help the third party.
Oh ok, thank you, I already use Portainer for my existing setup so it wouldn't make much sense to fully rework it. I haden't thought of version pinning though so I may implement that instead, it makes sense "breaking changes" wouldn't happen within the same major version.
If this movement becomes a thing, its about time.
It seems like it's been over 8 years of this aim high swing low BS where only the democrats are willing to settle for less where the republicans block anything that remotely hurts them, and if they are finally coming to terms that taking the moral high ground doesn't work when a side isn't willing to cooperate then good for them. I had lost faith that they actually had the moral compass to allow for it.
Yeah weirdly enough it ended up being a browser issue, Firefox wasn't able to use anything but email verification/phone number verification but Chrome was able to offer a captcha in place of it
Can you tell me which endpoint/region that you used? Cuz I just tried using a VPN endpoint from Switzerland Sweden and Ukraine and all three of them brought up a requirement to have a verification email
edit: disregard apparently it was a browser issue, switched from Firefox to Chrome and reconnected to a Switzerland endpoint and it let me solve a captcha instead of using email verification system
Strangely it sounds like that's correct. I was under the understanding that depends_on cared about it past start as well but it does not. It doesn't look like there's a native way of turning containers that are depending on one another when you turn the dependency off. It looks like the current recommended way of doing it is either with a Docker compose file (which doesn't help if the process crashed/was concidered unhealthy), or having a third party script on the host monitor the dependencies and if one is considered offline, it turns the dependees off.
Looking into it the concern has been approached twice now on the GitHub page, however every time that it's been brought up it's been closed for stale because nobody ever replies to the question
Proton does require you to have a dedicated phone number or email to sign up though, like that was my main thing that swayed me away from making a protonmail account was when I went to sign up I was met with a phone number requirement and I'm like "oh well this isn't going to be helpful"
They claim it's to prevent abuse of the service, and that it's only the cryptographic hash which can be used to find out if the email has been used on an account before. But I dislike that it requires even going that info
ammendum: apparently this restriction may be based off of your region used and browser. I was able to finally successfully create an account using Chrome, but Firefox exclusively gave me email or phone number requirements
It's important to note here that even if you turn on this option, Apple does not support full end-to-end encryption, there are still multiple factors that they keep under standard data protection which means they still have the encryption keys. They keep this under the guise of deduplication so they can save on storage costs but some examples of this are:
- the apps+file formats you have installed
- your phone's make model and serial number
- most metadata that defines what an item represents such as date time modification time
- all file checksums (this is scary imo)
They explain how everything with their encryption works here
Yeah the fact that Supersize Me was unironically watched in health classes Across the Nation and maybe the world, as an informational article against obesity is insane to me
It was treated as if it's the everyday environment of what happens if you eat it daily, but it was never explained to anyone that the reason for it wasn't the fact he was eating it every meal it was because he just overall had bad habits. People have attempted to reproduce the results and have failed to do so.
I don't use Watchtower myself for the same reasons described, but I was under the understanding if you had a container as a dependency on another container that if you took the dependency down it also took the container down. Is this not actually true?
I've never heard of komodo, I've heard a lot about Watchtower but I found it more annoying to set up due to its labeling systems. Is there any added benefit for Komodo over using a standard watch tower setup?
I haven't set up either of them, but my main concern is having a breaking change be automatically updated
I've never used true nass, but I've never had any issue with keeping up with releases. I use a proxmox host with Debian containers mostly, and then I use ansible to do any major changes to the hosts such as replacing certificates or upgrading the packages
Being said my backup structure isn't the most professional, I have a 8 TB external drive that I keep plugged in via USB and I have proxmox backup server on the same host and it creates backups nightly
Thank you for having this comment, since the second link was only a period for me I didn't even realize there was a second link there.
Oh shoot okay, I was hoping it was a mobile setting drat lol