Unless your ISP is running a cloud service, it wouldn’t be their problem. AWS, Azure, Google etc would be the ones hit with stronger identification requirements.
Unless your ISP is running a cloud service, it wouldn’t be their problem. AWS, Azure, Google etc would be the ones hit with stronger identification requirements.
It cracks me up when they have a sale and push discounted Steam Deck accessories on the front page, but they won’t sell me the handheld.
Op was so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.
I may be wrong but I’m getting Emperor, Anakin Skywalker vibes.
Helmut will get Max to kill the young Red Bull academy drivers next.
Agreed, I went to sign up for this and bailed when I got to that screen.
I Imagine they’ll use whatever connections are provided to them by their AI overlords.
The VPn may be necessary if their IP address ranges are being blocked, or it could be to get around an API limit?
I wouldn’t be surprised if they are doing it to block AI from hoovering up all of their data.
Yes, HTTPS traffic is encrypted also, but I wouldn’t trust that all of your activity online is hidden just because DNS and HTTPS are encrypted.
Up to you, but I use a VPN when online.
The DNS traffic might be encrypted but that doesn’t mean that other protocols are. A VPN tunnel encrypts all traffic passing through regardless of protocol.
On your firewall block all IP addresses except Cloudlflare’s IP ranges
Configure Cloudflare’s firewall to block any connections from outside your home country.
Orbit BHyve is a range of smart retic products that can be controlled by HA. I use their retic controller.
What are the storage implications of setting up your own instance? Are you syncing the contents of every sub or just the ones you and your friends subscribe to? I like the idea of doing it but will it be TB’s of content in a few months?
Thanks for the feedback, I didnt realise this was unrealistic.
Yeah, unfortunately DS9 was already taken.
So subscribe to half a dozen technology@… subs? I guess we can but surely in the long term there is a better way to merge the content of identically named subs so you subscribe to 1 and get the content of all of the others? If the fediverse is going to thrive and expand they need to fix it for the average user who doesn’t understand how all this works. Tags would be the best way, to automate it.
This is such an open ended question that nobody can give you an accurate answer as there are so many factors that need to be considered.
How big is the site? How much data is being stored? What is the DB backend? How does it handle failover between DB servers in the event the primary goes down? Is it being hosted in a cloud service, your own DC or a cupboard? Does the location it is being hosted already have redundant power and internet connectivity? Are they diverse, so if one provider fails the other one will remain online? You’d need to maintain separate sites in case one location goes down due to a major event like an earthquake, so you need to replicate data in real-time to your DR location.
There are so many factors to consider and I haven’t named them all. Regardless of what your answer is, it would be very expensive to maintain any server at 6 9’s level of availability. For a marketplace website with only 1000 visitors a day there is no need for that level of availability because there would be times in the day that nobody would be on it. Only a marketplace the size of Amazon would consider that level of availability.
I thought they’d already released FrostPunk?