ok, so he valued his life at less than the contents of his luggage
ok, so he valued his life at less than the contents of his luggage
when you value your life less than 130 euro
rooted or not? I was under the impression that this kind of mods only work on rooted
for some reason i read xfs instead of btrfs…
their array implementation is stupid and smart at the same time. I love that you can mix and match disks at random, even with different filesystems (you can have one drive in murderfs, one in xfs, one in btrfs and the last one in zfs and all protected with the same parity drive), but i completely hate how my server is locked by a 25% iowait due to how much cpu intensive is their softraid. Maybe when they came out with this system 20 years ago it was groundbreaking, but now it is stupid. Now with unraid 7 released one week ago they’re starting to deprecate it (disabled by default in new install) in favor of native btrfs or zfs arrays
a btrfs “array” in unraid is composed by individual btrfs partitions mounted as /mnt/disk1 /disk2 /disk3 and so on, then there’s a daemon that makes a “unified” view at /mnt/user/, and it uses a different algorithm for parity.
There’s a way to make real btrfs raid arrays, but it has been introduced very recently (1-2 years ago), and it’s not the default that you create when you use the Web UI.
The unraid array it’s not an array, but a bunch of xfs partitions where a third party program is doing softraid. If opened on any other Linux distro, they will mount but parity drives are ignored
If you have new drives: make a zfs array and copy all files there
If you want to recycle drives while temporarily keeping the parity drives: from unraid 7 set a drive as unused, use the mover (or unbalance) to empty it, check if it’s actually empty by going to /mnt/diskX , format it as btrfs, set it as preferred for your shares, choose another disk to empty, use the mover to move all the data from the next disk to the new btrfs one, then remove the empty drive and add it to the btrfs raid. Repeat.
Uncompressed Blu-ray rips are almost the same size when compressed with lossless compression. The binary content of h264 files are almost random bits so deduplication is almost a waste of CPU time. Maybe you can save space from the useless repeated media like trailers and other ads in the bluray isos
I accidentally confused it with this one https://molleindustria.org/en/oiligarchy/
spammers they just email info@domain and call it a day, they don’t try to see if you have some custom naming scheme. I bounce all emails sent to that, the rest is catchall, with occasional blacklist to some TLD like .monster .asia .xyz or .su
I’m not saying that they’re right. I’m just stating that they exclusively care about money. If they can save 500k by firing all the fact checkers and also drive engagement with the ragebait comments under controversial content, it’s a double win for them
It’s a cost cutting measure, community notes are free, fact checkers need to get paid
Surely all this ketamine consumption is shortening his life expectancy, right? Or he’s going to live up to 99 years like most assholes?
Every site needs a government license and it’s trivial to detect and flag incoming traffic on web ports on a residential IP address - they are going to be interested in what kind of " subversive propaganda " you’re hosting
wow, really neat design for this price range
It seems like regular people can get a public IPv6 so they can self host at home. Although, technically, everything public facing needs a ICP license so hosting stuff on Port 80/443 can draw a target on the head
Otherwise rent a vps in Singapore/Korea/Japan plus a .com domain and access via cloudflare tunnel as too much traffic over SSH/VPN/rarely used ports to a fresh Ipv4 address leads it to automatic probing and ban https://gfw.report/blog/gfw_shadowsocks/
I don’t see any AI, it looks like “if it moves, then it’s a target”
Somehow in Italy many of this sites ask payment with “ricarica Postepay” which is the stupidest payment method ever because:
It’s the most traceable payment method that’s available in the country, I have no idea why so many IPTV resellers on forums and telegram channels use it. Just the fact that the reseller has to publicly give all his personal data to strangers is crazy
(It’s not designed to be used as a payment method, but a way to send money to a relative or a close friend)
So I always laugh when the “post police” (yes we have a police corp for post related crimes) or “tax police” (yes we also have a police corp for tax related crimes) say “we arrested a IPTV resellers” because that often just means “a officer just entered in a telegram channel, got all the necessary PII the perpetrator himself, and searched him in the database”
Edit: first result on Google, can only pay with Bitcoin, ricarica Postepay and bank transfer and in order to proceed you need to send a text message to their fucking WhatsApp
All of three methods are ultra traceable (ok, compared to the “ricarica Postepay”, Bitcoin is a bit harder)
This website has the audacity of saying “Sicurezza e Anonimato con protezioni a livello militare con noi sei al sicuro” (safe and anonymous, with military grade encryption) - anonymous what, need to give phone number and tax id in order to proceed…
Isn’t that illegal? Can’t someone argue that it looked legit and otherwise they definitely wouldn’t have paid for it?
Like undercover police can’t go around asking people if they want to buy some illegal drugs
It’s a free service, right? It’s not a paid service, right?