seems like a fire hazard no?
seems like a fire hazard no?
downvoted by the microsoft bots tbh, windows defender will enable itself whenever it feels like it
if you host that instance on your own ip, yeah.
you’ll be fine when using a VPN, just make sure it doesn’t leak. in qbittorent you can assign the network interface directly to the VPN.
or get a seedbox
Jellyfin’s sync play is not stable at all in my experience. very much not recommended for non technical people.
yep I’m having the same issue, it’s like the comment tree got interveted
can anyone confirm this tho? havent found anything out of the ordinary with the only 2 releases on 1337x (.to that is)
normal? not at all. Imagine if youtube went down every week, and they have way more overhead than steam
so high quality that they go down for maintenance every Tuesday…
using a free VoIP number isn’t an option cause the moment you remove it discord with boot you off again, and keeping it is a huge security risk.
if you’re a new discord account it’s (in my experience) not possible to go without a verified phone number, their system is too sensitive
I’ve never gotten that many lines on my screen here on Lemmy! They are so colorful!
(network wise) it isn’t about number of active torrents but the amount of active connections you have in total, which is very dependent on your router, isp, vpn. but usually if they aren’t shit, and especially on a private tracker you’ll run into other bottlenecks like bandwidth, io, or whatever
is this a public server? would you be at risk of DDoS attacks?
what’s wrong with AA batteries tho? easily swappable, hot spares, rechargable, interchangable with other devices
yes, when adding the torrent in your client, save it to the same place and run a recheck. it’ll see what’s missing and download it
you are the goat. thanks for making these banger extensions for youtube
the thing with chromium being everywhere is with the illusion of choice. there’s like 10 major browsers, as a end-user who doesn’t really know any better they might all seem different but in reality theyrall based on chromium, with Firefox being the exception
I’d say switch vps providers, one with proper DDoS protection.
blocking regions can help but once the pipe is full there’s nothing much you can do from your side.
It all just depends on how much you trust the app, and how you’ve set up things when it does go wrong. Not every container needs to be able to access other containers on the system, lan, have access to whatever folder, read/write permissions, etc
A good practice for things like vaultwarden would be to only whitelist the country/state you’re in to minimize your attack profile
fail2ban or crowdsec can also help with all the rats sniffing around
I agree, it should be global by default and changeable per account