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  • I remember i had an account with my real name on it. I lost the password so my name was forever associated with an Xfire account i created as an edgy 14 year old. I msged support and they were like the most stereotypical americans ever lol "We cant verify if that ID is valid bc you arent from the USA but we will delete it as a curtesy"

    Thank god for the GPDR, this interaction would go a bit different today lol

  • This does not apply for most european users. Source: I am the one who gets these requests and anyone who isn't a judge gets jack shit. Go pound sand. Anything else would be illegal under privacy and work laws. Even police wont get ANYTHING (judge will reject it) if the crime in question isn't worth at least 2 years of jail time.

    Suspected malware domains just get blocked, no further action will ever take place.

  • Easiest Solution imo:

    • get Wildcard DNS, point it to the public IP of your NAS
    • deploy the ssl cert (containing your main domain and sudomains for your docker containers)
    • configure reverse Proxy in Synology configy proxying requests for the subdomains to your docker container (you can enforce only local access to certain services too)
    • Static route or local dns (Pihole) to redirect local requests for your public ip to the private IP of your NAS
    • done!
  • Exactly. Youtube is there to stay, i think. I dont have many issues with it as well tbh. I pay for our family account and its just an amazing experience, no need for Spotify with YT Music as well. Creators earn more with premium too - the service is just working for me.

    One could debate about hosting costs and revenue split and content policies, but in principle, i have no qualms with Youtube.

  • I doubt the number of US military who legitimately needs to email .ml addresses is that big. Block it for everyone minus known ppl who deal with mali stuff (and have been briefed on the issue). Sort out the ones you missed on day 0. Worst case some legitimate mail to mali gets delayed - whatever. If its urgent, i hope they have better comms channels than email. For external contractors, send them an email with vague threats of consequences if they leak (and instructions to fix their address books). Some mail will still be missent, but this should mitigate most of it.

  • I have a rare minted NFT of Kernel version 0.01 to sell. Linus answered with my email with "Fuck off. Blocked" so its basically officially sanctioned by him. There are only a 1000 minted ever (till i run out of money). Only 399! It's great price! Act now!