I bought the previous version, truth be told it was incredibly bare bones. Also didn’t properly work with signals. So, kinda shit.
Also lost access to it and can’t seem to reset my password. All in all, would advise to steer clear from this.
I bought the previous version, truth be told it was incredibly bare bones. Also didn’t properly work with signals. So, kinda shit.
Also lost access to it and can’t seem to reset my password. All in all, would advise to steer clear from this.
Dev release, as the changelog says there were some things that weren’t quite there yet for 4.3. it’s part of releasing more often, which is in my opinion a good thing.
I actually have a server for my other needs and HA Green. Mostly since I want to run the mission critical stuff for my home on a different machine, this way if something were to go wrong with my home server it’d still keep working.
I should add that bigger esphome projects (with custom components) take up to 5 minutes to compile. But that honestly isn’t too bad.
At what point do you just go for Home Assistant green? It’s still cheaper, yes it has less ram but also consumes less power.
Sheesh, we get it. You’re not the target audience.
Sheesh, we get it. You’re not the target audience
I don’t think there are enough people using peertube to make a decent dent in his revenue stream…
Insanely bad reputation, one hosting provider decided to sell .XYZ domains for 1 dollar per year.
This resulted in people with malicious intent buying up domains en masse to use it for malware delivery/phishing/whatever.
Because you’d need perfect infosec to pull this off
Check out his Twitter, he didn’t seem like a happy person.
Should be noted that a lot of people had their Oracle accounts revoked for no reason.
People I know had their accounts terminated within 48 hours for ‘inactivity’.
They also require you to constantly use the resources, the percentage gets changed whenever they want.
Mostly due to how the team behind Manjaro acts. Personally have been using plain arch for years while my Manjaro installation fucked itself after half a year.
A small compilation can be found in the link below: https://github.com/arindas/manjarno
There are other companies which have the same business model. The Godot Foundation is what actually moves the FOSS engine forward. Unfortunately it is not possible for the foundation to provide console support.
Source 2 wasn’t really a thing when he creates rust. It’s also really easy to find Unity devs since it’s what a lot of people know.
Source was also showing its age when Rust was developed.
Literally moving from Patreon to their own platform since Patreon isn’t the best platform for non-profits…
The back-up procedure is usually written with systems breaking in mind, not a malicious actor trying to wreak havock.
A lot of times the back-ups machines are always connected (or easily discovered since they’re always online) which allows an attacker to remove the back-ups too.
The ease of not having to boot into dev mode and rebooting into retail mode if you want to play with friends.
You also don’t need to pay the dev fee iirc.
Booting out of dev mode will also remove your apps if you don’t explicitly tell it not too. Which in turn is a hassle (there is an app that can be used to bypass this question tho).
Honestly depends on what he’s hosting… Services like shodan are constantly scanning the web and are trying to see what is actually running in the machine.
If he’s serving something that’s vulnerable and has rce it won’t take too long for him to get automatically pwned.
We’ve seen this with the hafnium Echange vulnerability and all known vulnerable public facing web apps that used log4j.
Regarding the LastPass breach, the second part of the breach was using a very outdated version of Plex. Chances are high that his home machine was already hacked by other malicious actors.
Correct, it was the biggest most known one. Godot kind of pointed towards it with the message “We don’t officially do discord, but here is a big one that is unofficial”. Always felt like this was to not fragment it into 20 discord servers.
Some people claiming that it was “practically the official one” are bending the truth to fit a narrative to say the least.