Never heard of chatto until this one… Anyone here tested it vs fluxxer and have any opinions?
Mikelius
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My front yard takes over an hour with a push mower and the terrain is too complex for a ride mower. I’d be curious if I’d be the exception, unless the robot mowers are terrible at landscape changes like a robot vacuum would be. Including some boulders… But maybe still cheaper to hire some kid if I get that far on the lazy scale.
Mikelius@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Mullvad founder donated 5 million SEK to populist Örebro party
0·2 months agoSo I’m definitely not familiar with swedish politics, but does this site actually represent the entire party? The party site is just a very vague description of some group of people that sound like they’re anti left and anti right at the same time. The Wikipedia article on the party doesn’t really help make sense to what they expect to accomplish, but again that could just be my ignorance to it.
Would love to know more about all this, with more reliable sources if possible (vs a website that just says something without really providing sources). Mullvad is about trying to protect privacy with fighting big brother, and I’m really not seeing anything about the party that indicates it wants the opposite.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google is testing a new CAPTCHA that asks you to make hand gestures on camera
0·2 months agoAlternatives for a11y, by Google? That’s silly. They haven’t brought accessibility to even their main products like Google drive, I highly doubt they care. Those of us with specific requirements for accessibility are the least of their concerns.
This is exactly how my network is setup. All devices log to my syslog server which I feed into a database with a self made python app, and Grafana goes from there. It’s been running nonstop for like 5 years without any problems, so I’d say your in the right path!
It’s also helped me catch things like:
- finding out android leaked IPs outside VPN tunnels on connect (prior to headlines claiming this)
- finding out nslookup on termux ignores the phone’s DNS settings and tries to use Google instead
- finding other devices that ignore my DNS server settings
- noticing that my work Mac will turn itself on in some weird silent passive mode in the middle of the night to try and send data to apple (sleep or powered off don’t matter) - caught this from the logs sent by my router
Mikelius@lemmy.mlto
Programming@programming.dev•AI code increasingly leads to production failures
2·3 months agoSame here. I’m looking at all my other hobbies and trying to see which one would be the best… Unfortunately I doubt I could get anywhere near the same salary unless I find a way to start my own successful business out of one of them. That sounds just as stressful though lol
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to block unwanted outbound traffic from your containersEnglish
3·3 months agoI’ve just use iptables rules which default block all docker containers any network access. I assign static ranges to those I permit access, though. It does occasionally throw me off when adding new services and not understanding why sometimes they don’t work right away, but I prefer it that way.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•FCC passed an anti-robocall proposal requiring telecoms, including VoIP providers, to verify user identities before activating service
0·3 months agoOnce again punishing the users abiding by the law, while rewarding the criminals. What’s new.
Now wondering what will happen with my 2 Mint Mobile numbers I’ve had for 3-4 years, without making a single phone call. I only use them for internet access.
Def wouldn’t. As much as I love opnsense and recommend them, their major updates tend to break something every time for me. Then again, my overall setup is a lot more complex than the average person, so maybe that’s on me lol.