Right? The data they can collect there is pretty much entirely useless unless they can also gather the location of last connection. But even then, not terribly helpful.
Right? The data they can collect there is pretty much entirely useless unless they can also gather the location of last connection. But even then, not terribly helpful.
Thanks for the heads up, that’s awesome news.
Sorry, I guess kbin doesn’t notify you of replies to your comments? Just now saw this. My servers are on different vlans actually. My esxi node is on my old infra vlan, where as the unraid server is on my new one. I just haven’t gotten around to moving everything off the old vlan.
Was easier for me just to create an exception for those two servers to talk across vlans than to bother moving everything over. It’s one of those “i’ll get to that one day” kind of projects.
While I don’t use my *arr stack in quite the same way, I do not see why you wouldn’t be able to do it.
You’ll need to set up mount points, and the permissions can be a bit finicky but other than that you shouldn’t have an issue.
I currently have my download client setup on a separate server (VM on esxi) and my *arr stack set up on unRAID and it will kick off the download, then move the downloads between servers no problem.
LOL… the link they have for the 3D Printing community is just some guy posting “Balls” over and over again… Not so sure they got that one right.
Edit: Also… the expanse sub moving to discord is big sad… Wish they’d recreate that sub somewhere on the fediverse instead…
Doesn’t this still have the same vulnerability of the potential for a hostile takeover similar to tor? Also, is there any way to use i2p to bypass geoblocking? If not that’s a major reason why I and many people use vpns.
Bro same. It’s almost like FOMO. There’s just so much content out there that I feel overwhelmed just trying to parse through what I’d actually want in an RSS feed and terrified i’m missing actual important stuff.
Irc is the route I’ve always gone. Irchighway is the server I use.