Government is also the entity that will be prosecuting/persecuting you when they don’t like what you have to say.
Government is also the entity that will be prosecuting/persecuting you when they don’t like what you have to say.


It’ll take you public IP and translate those packets to use your internal one.
That is NAT, yes. But that is only one small function that a router can perform, and not all routers have NAT enabled. You only need NAT if your ISP only allows you to use a single IP address.
If your computer has an address that starts with 169, 168, or 10 there is a NAT somewhere in your network.
That’s not actually true. I can create such a network without connecting it to the internet, no NAT. I can create a second network, again, no NAT. I can then use a gateway router that allows any node on the first network to reach any node on the second. That router is still not doing any NAT. It’s just passing traffic between two networks.


Every single one of those temporary IP addresses has the same prefix, which traces back to you.
Its about as anonymous as adding an apartment number to your own street address.


i would say you want to route through as many jurisdictions as you feasibly can. For example, US investigators arent going to get any cooperation from Iran or North Korea; any trail that crosses into their borders is going to be a dead end for their investigation.


Never used plex. Finally got around to installing Jellyfin. Very happy with it.
So, they left a bucket of water to stagnate next to a bus stop?


Zero-day exploits are security holes that exist and are used by bad actors, but aren’t yet known to you, or anyone capable of closing the hole. The clock to patch the hole doesn’t start running until the exploit is known: it stands at zero days until the good guys know it exists.
What zero-day exploits exist for ssh?
By definition, you don’t know. So, you block root login, and hope the bad actor doesn’t also know a zero-day for sudo.
I didn’t even know I needed to edit my prompt, but now I don’t know how I have lived with it for so long.


You can even add a search plugin directly in the client.
Huh. Well, that’ll make things easier.


I used the same approach at the family business for years without any major problems. Go for it.


You can set up a simple, dumb thermostat in parallel, to act as a failsafe. Set it 5 degrees below your lowest heat setpoint, and even if your server crashes, it doesn’t let your house freeze.


I found this: https://bluewallet.io/watch-only/
Since it doesn’t use the wallet’s private address, you should be able to use any public address, and not just an address for your own wallet.
I use Tasker to log my weight to a Google Sheets spreadsheet, and just use a dumb scale.
The only piece of technology in my house is a toaster from 1982, and I keep a loaded shotgun next to it just in case it makes a noise I don’t recognize.
Everybody. Fucking everybody.
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