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  • I think thats the case for most artists and their art... Specially in the music industry

  • async enters the chat

  • Ah, now I read that part. Thanks. I was really lost on this meme!

  • using Tor is enough meta data if you were to use it to safeguard from some actors (e.g. state). I'm just saying from the perspective of some of the hypothetical personas as defined by Tor project itself. If it were to boil this down to me, I would rather live without the correlation attacks (e.g. ISP giving me seemingly random disconnects) and just do my casual reading on cracking on the clear-net.

  • Plus, just connecting to Tor is very much a huge exposure imho. I'd use a VPN. Now, if I'm having a VPN, probably wireguard, why would I need Tor? Some providers grant you the ability to interconnect devices under your account. So, just run the VPN on the server. This is why I love NordLynx. It's just like tailscale.

  • I might try vaultwarden myself, given that my life partner is always asking me for some platform password I already shared. Is possible to use just on LAN to sync and keep using the passwords from the android client while out of reach? I was just reading about 30-days sessions in the docs. Apparently, yes. That's huge (for me, I'd like not to expose anything, even with VPN)

  • The syncthing server only gives metadata (no files, only IPs) between the devices, so they can connect to each other. And it's self-hostable.

  • I said my needs. I was just sharing. Hardly understanding your normal use case of 10-50 users on a same kdbx. The best you could do is having multiple kdbx, fro subgroups of users. Since not everyone should have the master password to all those kdbx... But I am sure that if those were my needs I'd jump to vaultwarden too. That's why I specifically added the disclaimer sentences on my post. I didn't mean to rob vaultwarden of its value. Just pointed out the tradeoff. Your comments adds on to those tradeoffs, they're just different solutions with different pros and cons. The user who mentioned using vaultwarden behind a VPN gave great input, I wasn't considering that. Anyway, have a nice day.

  • Not to flame on anyone, and without reading the details on the specific CVE. But, to share as an advice: this reason is why I prefer keepass + syncthing for my needs. Security for a full blown web app is not trivial and has a bigger "attack surface" than a kdbx file moving p2p through my devices via syncthing.

  • And bedbugs deserve better!

  • Corn 🌽

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  • Ancestor is not the same as non GMO. One could say that primates in Madagascar are ancestors to human. But there's no human population that is either GMO or went through the process of selective breeding.

  • pringles

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  • I really thought everyone was eating them entirely and in stacks of 5 ...

  • You could first filter to a given tracker, select all torrents there en masse, and save some clicks; proceeding with your given steps. Cool! Btw, I use VueTorrent alt UI/ Theme

  • Aluminum

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  • Halloumi, yummy.

  • You want a bridge. Like Jabagram or Emulsion. But there's a limited set of features that will work. For example, reactions or group admin on telegram can't be easily replicated over xmpp. And, in any case, we are talking more about having messages and media on both rooms, on either side, replicated. That way, users on telegram (e.g. your friend) can talk to users on xmpp (e.g. you). Reliability for bridges is not good, there are glitches and messages that doesn't make it to the other side, whichever that is. I'd say you prefer to self-host xmpp with cherry-picked extensions, like snikket.org

  • How about adding something like hCAPTCHA ? OR librecaptcha, mCaptcha, altcha, ...

  • Just to put some, apparently unconsidered, idea on the table... I'm quite happy with my zfs raid array of 6 hdd, a "workstation" type of motherboard, and loads of ram (2x64). I didn't use the latest hardware trends, DDR 4 actually with 8-cores Xeon CPU. And added a GPU so gaming is covered. Prices where at your range. Here I hope to hoard loads of multimedia (holidays videos, etc.)

  • Handbrake software supports many. Perhaps AV1?

  • I don't know which codec should be used to rip but you can pick whatever is in use by the latest and popular uploaders at whichever public tracker you decide on to use for those swarms