

All projects should be.
HW/FW security researcher & Demoscene elder.
I started having arguments online back on Fidonet and Usenet. I’m too tired to care now.
All projects should be.
Move to Codeberg (esp. if you’re European) - but please don’t forget to donate something as well. If we don’t pay for actual freedom, we won’t be able to keep it.
I could definitely see myself setting up a Wireguard VPN only allowing connections to a bunch of porn sites here on my home fiber in Sweden. Should make a nice little side profit.
Apple would lose such a case in an instant. EU consumer protections applies to the consumer for products bought from a seller within the EU. The laws do not care the slightest whether you’re using your devices on vacation or not.
No. That EU-citizen is fully protected by EU consumer laws. Has nothing to do with where that citizen make use of their product.
Don’t forget all the bush trimming.
… no, no THAT!!!
https://github.com/UltimMC/Launcher last time I had the same need having bought a never ending Minecraft license way back when.
So? Pubkey login only and fail2ban to take care of resource abuse.
There are a lot of hero programmers involved in enabling people in Ukraine to defend themselves.
it’s … not … a simple messenger, if that helps?
One Steam using family member here went from Windows to Linux during May. They did their part.
100% correct. There’s a whole field of mobile cybersecurity researchers who would be able to name names and show code if this was true.
The rest of the comment field here saddens me immensely.
I went from Seafile to Nextcloud with family file sharing as the primary usage. I’m using the AIO docker installation without issues.
This might not help, but I never experienced the issues you had.
(I moved away from Seafile due to - in my opinion - it dying a slow death with less and less support)
I think you forgot commenting the part about your “never be able to” statement being a flat out lie.
They can be archived without being playable - and many of them are definitely still sold today and playable through commercial emulation. Playing PSX (Playstation 1) games is part of Sony’s Playstation Premium subscription as an example - and Nintendo has the same.
Completely unnecessary, and puts the actual archiving arguments at risk meaning we might see court action that makes it impossible for other “real” archives to exist.
They lost that argument when they implemented the possibility to play games they host in the browser.
I’m all for an archive. I’m not sure IA are doing this right.
Yeah I’m with you. I’m more pissed with Proton for disengaging via Mastodon than at the stupid CEO - but none if it is a good reason enough to opt for lesser services. Proton’s doing good stuff.
Still no. Here’s the reasoning: A well known SSHd is the most secure codebase you’ll find out there. With key-based login only, it’s not possible to brute force entry. Thus, changing port or running fail2ban doesn’t add anything to the security of your system, it just gets rid of bot login log entries and some - very minimal - resource usage.
If there’s a public SSHd exploit out, attackers will portscan and and find your SSHd anyway. If there’s a 0-day out it’s the same.
(your points 4 and 5 are outside the scope of the SSH discussion)
Feel free to argue with facts. Hardening systems is my job.
It’s a play on “free as in beer …”. We’ve seen all too well that paying with our data isn’t the way to go.
https://opensource.stackexchange.com/questions/620/what-is-the-difference-between-free-as-in-beer-and-free-as-in-speech