

Yeah exit nodes can be lots of effort(probably, never ran one) but relay nodes do get issues. Some banks do outright block any nodes that run tor, regardless of the exit node or relay node status.
Yeah exit nodes can be lots of effort(probably, never ran one) but relay nodes do get issues. Some banks do outright block any nodes that run tor, regardless of the exit node or relay node status.
You would need to create a new torrent whenever new files are added or edited. Not very practical for continuous use.
So gist of this is, of they are not some random people hiding, but there’s a real company to -presumably- reap in some ad money or subscription money for their StalkerPlus product.or something, it takes a single determined EU citizen to fuck them up.
Fun fact, the GDPR applies to entities outside the EU, if they sell to EU, or they handle EU citizen data.
What is FUTO?
FUTO is an organization dedicated to developing, both through in-house engineering and investment, technologies that frustrate centralization and industry consolidation.
Use https://combine.fm paste in a tidal link and share the resulting page, people can click on the service they have to listen to the same song.
Use https://combine.fm paste in a tidal link and share the resulting page, people can click on the service they have to listen to the same song.
Archive URL, the images seem to be missing from this link
News from September 2023, rehashed with a current date
Yeah porkbun is good.
To see how the glue records work, you can run dig +trace example.com
This answer goes into detail how it works behind the scenes.
https://superuser.com/questions/715632/how-does-dig-trace-actually-work
RFC 2606 is your friend ;-)
Their own doc, sure why not.
Any other context where there’s a giant with the same name. No, please at least write it out expanded once.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. I was scratching my head for a few seconds looking at the thumbnail and the title. And even the post body didn’t clarify things. 🤷🏻
I use porkbun.com for my domains, which is excellent, and also has glue record support.
https://kb.porkbun.com/article/112-how-to-host-your-own-nameservers-with-glue-records
The thing you want is “glue records” the upper level server would serve ns1.example.com (this is an approved domain for example use, better to use example.com than making your own example up) as the authoritative name server. Then provide the glue record which says “ns1.example.com is at IP address X”.
It should ask for IP addresses as well as hostname. Otherwise they only assumed people will “host” their domain in another hosted, as opposed to self-hosting.
In that case (and in any other case) change your registrar to someone else who supports glue records.
I recommend Halo clear switches. they are slightly less noisy than browns, but the real beauty is, after the tactile activation they become “harder” (i.e. more force needed to push further down).
It’s an excellent way of training yourself out of bottoming out.
Don’t forget smallpox! (Polio still has pockets where it lives, but no longer a threat to general world population)
Check out this previous comment
Master replicas already have a rocinante figure
No, not really. Programming requires understanding of the underlying hardware, at least to a certain extent. Otherwise performance issues will look like dark magic and optimizing anything would be impossible.
Where do you start debugging if something goes wrong with the software and your information level is this low/ do you look at network stats? CPU utilization, paging/swapping? Is the hard disk bandwidth the bottleneck? Without at least some passable understanding of a computer architecture people like this just throw up their hands, or throw whatever tricks they know at the wall and see what sticks.