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  • Uhhh so I copied the part from their website that tries to answer your question and now my clipboard seems to include an invisible link to some scummy sounding website. So either I have to nuke my smartphone (and another system I tested this on) or this just got a whole lot sketchier.

    That organization is FUTO, founded in 2021 by 18-year Silicon Valley veteran, programmer/founder of Yahoo! Games, and WhatsApp seed investor Eron Wolf.

    https://www.high-endrolex.com/26

    Through a combination of in-house engineering projects, targeted investments, generous grants, and multi-media public education efforts, we will free technology from the control of the few and recreate the spirit of freedom, innovation, and self-reliance that underpinned the American tech industry only a few decades ago.

    FUTO is not reliant on any existing tech company or venture capital firm for its funding. We are not expecting quick profits.

    Source: https://futo.org/what-is-futo/

  • I usually check my emails while on my autopilot commute to work

    Also, with a 90-minute commute each way, in 2023, he apparently started sleeping in his car, showering at the factory and microwaving his dinners on days that he was working.

    This guy sounds like a fucking idiot.

  • No way. Sitting around for 4.5 billion years doing nothing while nothing happens for most of the time? I'd go insane after a few months with billions of years still to go. The "with all your senses" part also sucks for the millions of years when earth was a ball of lava with a steady rain of asteroids and no atmosphere.

    Kurzgesagt made a video about the entire history of earth, each second representing 1.5 million years. I'd suggest watching this to get a sense about the absolutely massive amount of time. Our monkey brains are not even slightly made to observe all of this.

    Also funny that you mention money, as if someone who just witnessed the entire history of earth would care about a measly million dollars.

  • Does it have to be by monitoring emails or do you have control over the backup script? I'm using Uptime Kuma to monitor my backups via push monitors. My backup scripts call a webhook to indicate success or failure. If the webhook isn't called for X hours, the backup is also marked as failed. Works really well.

  • Yep, I couldn't run half of the services in my homelab if they weren't containerized. Running random, complex installation scripts and maintaining multiple services installed side-by-side would be a nightmare.

  • Interesting - I didn't bother to set the X-Real-IP headers until now and this might speed up my instance too. Thanks!

    Then I wondered: what if the program is "smart" and throttles it by itself without any warning to the admin if it thinks that an ip address is sending too many requests?

    The word you're looking for is "Rate Limit(ing)" and according to the documentation you could also disable it completely.

    But I guess the cleanest and most secure solution would be to just set the headers on the reverse proxy.

  • This patch is a week old, so hopefully you have already updated.

    GitLab seems to have glaring security holes quite often. Surely this is in part because of the open source codebase and their bug bounty program, which incentivizes researchers to look for these flaws. I'm still baffled sometimes. I've read about a lot of > 9.0 CVEs while maintaining our GitLab instance, there was a 10 only three weeks ago. Thankfully our instance isn't public.