

Privatize the profits, socialize the losses!
Privatize the profits, socialize the losses!
I’d be surprised if that hasn’t already happened.
She, and the victim was 18 and clearly an adult.
It’s possible that other countries might start calling us on the debt, if we borrow faster than we lend, or faster than inflation.
Countries don’t have credit ratings in the same way Americans do, but they still have ratings on their bonds. If those ratings get downgraded, people stop lending us money, and then everything crashes and burns.
It depends on what you’re trying to do with it. Typically people only use Macs as servers when they’re doing development for Apple products.
Provide them with VPN access. If that’s too much for them, then they don’t get access. Tough. On the scale of security vs convenience, that’s nothing.
If you really really want, you should at least see if you can put a WAF in front, and put the server itself somewhere it doesn’t have access to the rest of your network (a DMZ) so that if and when it gets hacked, it doesn’t compromise the entire network.
Companies as big as Intel don’t typically go poof, they have bankruptcy proceedings and sell off their assets. If those assets contractually can’t be sold, then yeah AMD would be the remaining owner.
Step one is check with the university IT department. Don’t put random unmanageable shit on other people’s networks.
Why a Mac running Linux? I can’t think of a use case for that.
I still don’t recommend putting jellyfin on the Internet. It’s not designed for it. There are some API endpoints you can access without authentication, not to mention potential authentication bypass vulnerabilities.
5 minutes is also probably too frequent. Leases are usually significantly longer. You might hit a rate limit and get blocked.
It’s important to note that Grok is not a reliable source of information about why it was taken offline
“but we’re going to report it anyway” --rolling stone
You say that like this administration gives a shit about the law.
Probably through that link in your screenshot that says “logs”. Or directly on the server. Consult the documentation.
If it’s only one guy, and not a bus full, then that’s demonstrative of progress. Go look at the MTA back in the 80s, when whole gangs roved the system. It hasn’t “become uncomfortable”, it’s become more comfortable and safer.
Nitpick: the Geneva conventions apply for all kinds of conflicts, including domestic ones. However, tear gas is allowed for riot control in policing.
The reason it’s banned in war is because if the other side sees you using chemical weapons, they might respond with their own, but the bad ones, like nerve gas. In riot control, that isn’t going to happen.
Why would you want to spend more time thinking about a dead site?
I am also subscribed to !gardening@lemmy.world so I made the same mistake
What’s in the logs?
If it’s on the Internet, yes.
Given the state of the Internet, you should keep a healthy level of paranoia. I always recommend exposing as little as possible, and that means using only a VPN and not putting jellyfin itself on the Internet.
Technically yes, but as long as your WAN gateway doesn’t provide a route, clients will only know how to reach your own gateway.
Firewalls can log dropped packets.