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Thanks for the recommendation. I have no experience with Proxmox, so this might be part of a longer-term project once I've got the Vikunja access working (at least that's on a separate Pi and so would be similar to a distinct VM in that regard).

Good call. I'll have to play around with certbot using DNS validation (only ever tried with HTTP validation), but certainly worth including in my plan. Thanks.

This is how you create people like Nightmare Eclipse.

These people are going out of their way to responsibly disclose vulnerabilites to the bug bounty programs and being treated poorly as a result. Granted, AMD technically didn't have to pay since it was a MITM attack, but they could have at least handled the whole interaction better.

All I'm offering is the truth

5d 9h ago in tenforward from media.piefed.world

Neo, his eyes open.

Yeah, I've seen at least one misleading headline saying it was cancelled whilst the body of the article actually specified the Christmas special.

To be honest, I'm more interested in seeing who takes over and how they get out of the cliffhanger RTD wrote. It's pretty clear (from RTD's own comments about no future doctor being cast) that Piper was not meant to be the 16th Doctor, so will a future showrunner just retcon it or try to get Piper back for a one-off appearance as the Bad Wolf before introducing the 16th Doctor?

Ah, my mistake, I'm getting mixed up between minidiscs and the 8cm mini CDs.

You can get multi-layer M-disc BD-Rs, though, up to the triple layer 100GB BDXL (although you need one of the BDXL burners to write those; the 50GB BD-R DLs can be written by most burners). They cost a pretty penny, though!

The biggest problem now is the disappearance of Bluray burners/writers. Here in Aus there are no internal drives available on the market any more. I've had to stock up with a few second-hand spares before they get too pricey.

Yeah, I like to have important data (such as family photos and videos) backed up on two different formats and M-disc BDs provide an acceptable option. There are various blog posts testing them online versus regular discs and they handle a lot more wear and tear (not that mine get subjected to that!), so I'm pretty confident that mine will outlast me.

Entertainment content I'm willing to risk on regular recordable discs/HDD backups if it's important enough to put in the effort (I usually buy the physical disc anyway, so I have the pressed CD, DVD or BD to start with).

Haven't seen a minidisc in ages! I remember some of the cheap IT hardware used to come with those for drivers in the late 2000s.

M-Discs are a specialised form of DVD and Bluray (DVDs require a burner with M-disc capability) that have a longer life than the usual consumer grade discs. Odds are that they will last longer than the technology required to read them.

Eventual goal - solar with battery backup for the house with isolation ability from the grid. Here in Aus you can have (1) solar tied to grid, (2) solar with batteries tied to grid, and (3) solar with batteries with a grid isolation switch. Only (3) allows you to power your house when the grid goes down.

If my place gets flooded then, due to the terrain, it's going to be a much bigger problem than data loss (even if it is all my family photos and videos). I think that will be the least of my concerns at that point. That said, I do have off-site backups and I'm also locally archiving to m-discs, so both the flood and EMP problem are not insurmountable in that respect.

Probably the one thing I do need to do is print out a lot of the more recent photos so I have hard copies of ones I want to keep.

They must know something...

15d 8h ago in chevron7 from discuss.tchncs.de

There seems to be one keyword for major franchises:

Martok - Star Trek Stargate - Stargate Dalek - Doctor Who

Presumably there's more, but I haven't found them yet.

Hegseth removes flu vaccination requirement for US troops

1mon 26d ago in politics from www.cidrap.umn.edu

Is A.I. worth it? (The Collection - Season 13 Bluray)

7mon 28d ago in doctorwho from www.youtube.com

Australia Post halts most parcel postage to US immediately

9mon 25d ago in politics from www.abc.net.au