More importantly, does the attacker need physical access to the computer or can this be performed over the Internet/local network?
More importantly, does the attacker need physical access to the computer or can this be performed over the Internet/local network?
Another related question. Is the creator of Lemmy also the creator of torrents-csv? I ask because their dockerhub page hosts torrents-csv images as well as the lemmy one.
Cloudflare has dynamic DNS as well as a client to run on your server that will update automatically for you.
Here’s some flame bait:
Why would you want to listen to your music in this inferior format? I get it if there aren’t any modern recordings or quality transfers but to actually sit down and enjoy the low signal to noise ratio of a record just boggles the mind.
Private tracker and seed requirements is the reason that comes to mind for me. Back when I was on a private tracker some 20 years ago I would get the torrent file and the actual data from a friend so I could seed it without having downloaded it.
Aerial in the British way (antenna) or aerial in the normal way (hung between spans)? If it’s former, then I’m going to say BS but if it’s the later I would like to know more - right of way issues?
Do these 3rd party apps let you get rid of Shorts? I absolutely despise accidentally clicking on Shorts and would prefer if they actually stayed in the Shorts section so this doesn’t happen on my Home feed.
Take a look at that question again. OP Is asking why USB C isn’t standard and you gave an answer as to why it would be standard.
Not to mention that the satellite connection was meant for emergency calls and emergency calls already attempt to used ANY available cellular connection (not just your own carrier). This feature is only useful for people who spend considerable time outside of cellphone coverage areas and those people would be better served by an actual satellite phone.
Do you know how much a library membership costs where you are? Are you unable to rent movies at your public library? BitTorrent covers the majority of my needs but when I can’t find that older movie online I can usually find it at my public library.
When you rip your own you get to control the quality, which I think is the best part, but I suppose if you needed to rip 100s of movies a year it would become a chore. The thing is that the majority of new movies and TV can easily be found on BitTorrent, so I would only need to rent and rip a few obscure or older films in a year, and those could probably be found at the library.
Nah, I’m pretty sure he was feuding with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church over it, even called him and alter boy.
Paying for a piracy service kind of defeats the purpose for me. At $100 per year I would rather rent the movies and rip them myself.
So let’s continue to allow some people to have more than enough while others have none. No sense in trying since @SeaJ@lemm.ee said it could not happen.
The name of the company is NSH USA Corp., in case anyone else was upset by the click bait title.
I will never stop seeding the Gnome Mobile as long as I can help it!
Really makes me think of the movie “Her”. I’ve wanted a T-shirt with a dedicated phone pocket since that movie but this tech seems like a better option.
Eh, some search results inevitably lead me there. I’m not going to avoid getting an answer because I dislike reddit’s administrative decisions.
I use Google for search most of the time and also have a couple Google Home devices. I am disturbed whenever do see personalized ads but that is very rare since I have DNS based blocks at my house and use Ublock in my mobile browser. I understand that I’m going to get tracked and that I have a digital profile or two out there but I’m not really sure how valuable those profiles would be to anyone since I’m very rarely viewing ads and never interacting with them.
I’ll answer because I found the information. It appears that the attacker would need to rely on physical access to the machine OR another exploit that lets them access the computer remotely.