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kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The Alleged 'Avatar' Movie Leaker Has Been ArrestedEnglish
0·23 days agoHowever, a report from the Hollywood Reporter revealed that the leak didn’t come from within Paramount but from a hacker from PeggleCrew—the same troupe behind an infamous 2016 cyberattack on the hosting website FossHub.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The Alleged 'Avatar' Movie Leaker Has Been ArrestedEnglish
0·23 days agoI’m guessing the crime is how they got the movie.
According to the publication, police discovered that the leaker gained unauthorized remote access to the server on which the animated film was stored, leading him to allegedly download and upload clips of the film online.
This happened in Singapore I guess, but assuming they have similar laws to the US than this would be unlawful access of a computer system.
I liked the bit about having been involved in 5 or more orgies counting as experience.
Naw he’s just the ElectroBOOM of computers. Intentionally does shit wrong to show people how not to do things.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•In rulesponse to the last New Vegas postEnglish
6·1 month agoBenny, upon seeing that you crawled your way out of the grave he left you in: “What in the goddamn?”
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suggestions for migrating from Windows Server to ProxmoxEnglish
0·1 month agoI haven’t used TrueNAS but from what I’m reading it has an option to import existing pools. If you have spare SSD I would yank your windows drive out of the system and try installing Proxmox on the spare drive first. There’s a truenas installation script on that community page I linked in my other post, it says to follow this discussion after it runs. That might be a good starting point.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alright let's see pictures of your super nice rack-mounted, professionally installed labs. I'll start 🙃English
0·1 month agoI hope that barracuda was shucked from a Seagate Expansion lol (that’s where I got all of my barracudas).
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suggestions for migrating from Windows Server to ProxmoxEnglish
0·1 month agoEdit: Also yeah you should be able to dual-boot but I wouldn’t recommend it. Linux and Windows bootloaders don’t like to play nice with eachother.
You should be able to migrate most or all of your existing Hyper-V VMs to Proxmox, which would be relatively straight forward. My recommendation would be backing up everything to your TrueNAS (that has the dedicated HBA) then you can wipe your Windows boot drive and install Proxmox. Then you could start by migrating your TrueNAS VM over and passing it’s HBA back to it.
Once you have your NAS working in PVE then you could either migrate/rebuild your other VMs, or look into splitting your services into containers (Proxmox uses LXC natively, but Docker is another option.) There are some great helper scripts to get services spun up quickly so you can minimize downtime.
You didn’t mention how much, if any, experience you have with PVE/Debian and I know from a friend recently switching that some things are a bit more “difficult” than TrueNAS so hit me up if you need anything. The PVE admin documents will be helpful as well. 😂
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
0·1 month agoJeez, so it’s meant to be a literal home media server lol. Able, but not designed, to be used for sharing.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
0·1 month agoPrimarily for the CrowdSec integration (one less thing to set up manually)
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
0·1 month agoI run pretty much all my stuff through NPMplus. Then I have a firewall between my public and private networks in case something does get compromised. But I’ve had Plex exposed (on a non-default port) for literally years and nothing ever happens.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
0·1 month agoThey also do some SSL shenanigans to get every user a unique, valid public certificate created during setup. https://words.filippo.io/how-plex-is-doing-https-for-all-its-users/
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
0·1 month agoalso fyi starlink has public ipv6 available if you DO wan’t to set it up. been hosting a minecraft server off a starlink connection lol.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
0·1 month agoI had to explain to one of them why RDP is a bad idea lol. Thats kind of my point - average people tend to only know enough to be dangerous, not to do things safely. Or as Shakespeare said - "The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.”
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
0·1 month agoWhen I set up wireguard it was just more complicated when one side didn’t have a public IP. Whyyyy can’t we adopt ipv6 already.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
0·1 month agoI’m talking average enough to see an article, or hear about it from a friend/coworker, then follow the insanely easy setup directions for Windows. I know plenty of people who aren’t really “computer people” but know enough to open a port because they had to to get a game working at some point or another. Those people probably wouldnt notice “hey this thing is going to http maybe i should rethink this…”

kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
0·1 month agoSure, but being mostly secure by default isn’t one of them. One advantage of running a service that offers optional subscription services is that they can offer security features like built-in SSL and AAA that just work. Any average user can install it and have a reasonably secure service running. Hell, until a few months ago you didn’t even need to open a port to have remote access to your content, whether you paid or not. Now they’ve made that a paid feature though.

I agree, it’s looking fantastic so far. Dual-stick controls is so much nicer than the weird c-stick for first person thing. BTW do you know if there’s a way to get the shader version of the texture pack working? I assume there isn’t but thought I’d ask.