

Just a warning, I found a bug while clicking an element in the docker container but the script runs in venv just fine.
Just a warning, I found a bug while clicking an element in the docker container but the script runs in venv just fine.
That sounds like it needs its own community. “Hostile Architecture” I love it.
Edit: I googled the term and think it could be a sub. https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/designing-for-typologies/hostile-architecture-anti-homeless-architecture/
I get why they do this sort of thing but it didn’t stop us re-adding video station and h265 support back into our Synos.
Someone already made a script to overwrite the existing compatible drive checker so someone will write a new script to fix the new one.
This way my thought, I highly doubt they are getting none, just not looking at the proxy logs.
I was hoping for a guide to capture said configs with a recommended subset. Not instructions for using git.
So no the guides don’t help with that.
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I think the point behind it is to waste the sniffers time sniffing for ports that it could be using to be making attempts.
Its not a security thing, it’s just increasing the cost to snoop.
Seems like a vulnerability to exploit
Building a simple workflow with AI agent for our community watch group. Also building an open source automation platform, currently working through GUI templates for it.
I’d rather not have them probing my website at all. I’m not Facebook, my data is not unlimited and free.
I’m trying to block the most likely attack vectors which is definitely VPS providers at this point in time. I just figure if I am blocking subnets plus additionals I identify it will force them out of these vectors to attack in ways I might be able to report better abuse.
Here check out my analysis.
How easy is it to configure?
My goal is to download some lists from github and generate one big ban list to feed into the WAF but the community lists of Crowdsec might negate the need.
Pro has issues such as disconnects for 2.4ghz and runs hot.
The U6LR is amazing but overkill. I use one to cover the house and hdnano to mesh with a uap-ac in an external building.
I use a MoCo bridge and two U6LRs to cover 1km of farmland.
I also suggested this. Friendly on lots of operating systems too.
I use dbeaver on ubuntu and windows.
Yeah but donations can help make procurement tenders slightly in favour of donors. Or get inside scoop so they have time to be ready.
I dunno how fast they chop your access because the centre adds/removes you, hopefully you remember your credentials.