I mean the criticism against Cloudflare is 100% valid. Having a single service be the single point of failure for half the web, not to mention that they can read the contents of every single request they proxy, is a terrible joke.
But the service they provide is real. A small business/service just doesn't have the capabilities to handle a DDoS attack. And every minute their site is down means lost customers/users.
Realised my jellyfin lxc had a maxed out bootdisk yesterday, haven't been using it for a while. Luckily I have decent backups setup so I was able to restore a backup from late January when it wasn't filled yet. A quick library rescan and everything was up and running again.
It's more of a "we want to make sure that this user we're inviting would be a good member i.e. good ratio/not selling invites"
Backups are great for digital files yeah... Are you actually running your notes through a copier twice every time you change something important and running one of the copies to external storage?
Not sure if blocking/whitelisting providers is even feasible. Just about every big company uses VPN to let employees connect to the intranet
I couldn't tell at glance this was from xkcd and am willing to testify to a jury, when's the court date?
Huh, didn't see that one when I set up obsidian... I might check it out because syncthing does have some conflicting edit issues from time to time
I mean not use the official paid sync to sync your notes... The plugin is in the official plugin store
There's also syncthing, which allows syncing a folder... Hell theres even a git plugin to bypass obsidian sync, so you can get version controlled notes (which might be desirable in a work setting)
Ah I see, EV owners should also own a gaz guzzling car only for going on vacation I see. Very good point you are very smart.
The idea that EV owners should only be able to charge at home is a joke I hope? Should they not be allowed to travel?
I've had that with a website requiring address and a bunch of other PII to 'redeem' my purchase. They only mentioned they required all this 'to combat fraud' after I paid for it.
It's called plugins, and it's great. Technically you are breaking ToS when using them, but there hasn't been any crackdown (the betterdiscord team did remove the more 'risky' mods like messagelogger from the plugin store)
Breaking: python now faster than assembly
Step 4 splits the pair above into single elements, from step 5 on the groups are getting merged.
The current transaction costs for monero are 0.000006XMR, which translates to about $0.001 per transaction.
The costs you have to look out for are the buy and withdrawal fees of the crypto exchange you're using. If you're in the EU you should also know a lot of platforms do not allow trading to/from XMR.
Not affiliated with them, but MEXC works in the EU and has a 0 fee XMR withdrawal.
The gold standard for anonymous payments is still crypto for now, monero can't be tracked in any way. Besides, it has really low transaction costs.