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  • There is another model proposed at the end of the 90s by a french professor.

    Just tax my internet (it's actually alrrady taxed) and monitor torrent / p2p shares (like it's already being done). Then pay a proportion of the money gathered via taxes to the creators of the media. It's a system that is already in place for some Television companies in Europe. Today, I would compare it to spotify. You still get the capitalist model where big budget peoductions make tons of money, but you live in a world where you are free to share and remix

  • Or don't, because they are going to kill it eventually.

    There are less convenient possibilities, like pass and keepass, even a markdown file pgp encrypted and git. Yes, less convenient, but guaranteed to work in 5,10,20+ years

  • here we are talking about piracy, especially the topic of discussing piracy. Just use a forum, even something like lemmy. Here you have everything you need, but without contributing to a piece of shit like Moxie nor putting everything behind a walled garden like discord (or any other chat software for this matter)

  • Do it. Buy an hdd, start to understand how to store the data safely, how to torrent and how to contribute to the community.

    You'll learn a lot, and I am guessing that you are very young, all this knowledge will be very useful in the future. Every cent spent now, will multiply in the future

  • how is it not?

    • the worst kind of opensource, where you are not allowed to run the software yourself (or even fork it)
    • not indexable
    • requires signup with personal informations
    • forever tied to a single identity
    • not exportable to other services
    • no open formats for its storage

    it's a shitty service, by a shitty person. I know Moxie personally, and he is basically Elon Musk if he didn't make it

  • ZeroTrust Your Home

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  • this is a very bad article. It talks about "zero trust" but then suggests you to use corporate software, the cloud, sketchy russian apps to monitor your traffic at home. Also, I am not spending 2 hours a day going through my logs, nor I want a VM/container with 8GB of ram wasting 40% of my GPU on grafana.

  • Great that you included your threat model, but you should have specified the type of services that you host/provide.

    One thing i would look into is disabling any port that is not necessary (like 80 and 443) and disable ssh on the wider network.

    Host a wireguard endpoint in the internal network that acts like a bastion and allows you to ssh-jump to any other host and VM on the network.

    Wireguard is more secure than ssh, assuming sound crypto and hygiene for both, because you can't probe a host from the outside and know if wireguard is running or not

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  • For most stuff i release, x265 objectively (vmaf and other metrics) and subjectively looks better than av1, especially for grainy stuff and older anime. I have had success only with some action movies.

    Opus on the other hand... it's great

  • I mean... do the math and you can figure out by yourself that it's a fair price but in no way some sort of very convebient situation for the users. A 20tb hard drive goes for about 450€ and then you can consider the advantages that they have buying hdd at scale.