nagaram

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[–] nagaram@startrek.website 22 points 16 hours ago (10 children)

Did they have bribery in the form of mobile Fast Food trucks?

Probably not, but everything else checks out.

I'm only disappointed I won't get to read the history books 300 years from now when they cite twitter posts and AI generated videos.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 9 points 16 hours ago

It needs way more gawdy neon color palettes.

I swear half these people with blogs pick the most aggressive bright pink and greens when building their websites from scratch for the first time and then just stick with it!

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 8 points 3 days ago

Not gonna convince me to play overwatch this way

But I am happy for them

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 3 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Well there's all the problems then

Asking a AAA studio to make their game sub 128 GB AND optimize it in anyway is a tall ask

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 2 points 3 days ago (5 children)

Do they even make disks with enough space for a modern game? Secondly, would a spinning disk be fast enough for it?

I feel like the only way for truly physical media in the AAA space to be a thing again is if people are willing to pay an extra $60+ for an external SSD that holds the game.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 15 points 3 days ago

What's happening in Ukraine sucks

That doesn't contradict the sentiment that borders are generally arbitrary lines designed to divide us.

Using a Russian sure to get free books doesn't hurt Ukraine unless these are all like infected with Russian turbo malware or something

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 7 points 5 days ago

The biggest perk for me for a dedicated NAS is redundancy and hot swap ability.

It is inevitable that a few of your spinning disks will die and need to be replaced, a proper dedicated NAS box will let you pop out and swap that drive and then the NAS software will rebuild the array for you with no data loss.

Obviously you can do most all of this with a normal desktop, but it's generally easier with the right hardware.

I custom built mine running Truenas which was way cheaper then a dedicated NAS, but also I'm an IT turbo nerd so I wanted to do the whole thing myself.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 2 points 6 days ago

Were they not supposed to be funny normally?

Are we not all on the brink?

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 3 points 6 days ago

Dude SHUTTHEFUCKUPSHUTTHEFUCKUPSHUTTHEFUCKUPSHUTTHEFUCKUPSHUTTHEFUCKUPSHUTTHEFUCKUPSHUTTHEFUCKUPSHUTTHEFUCKUP

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

What do you think the odds are that some of these make it state side?

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 3 points 6 days ago

But is he a class traitor? He seemed awfully at home.

[–] nagaram@startrek.website 4 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Most of the address and numbers they do have are off or old.

I moved through a lot of places in college and one of those 5 are usually what shows up.

Now that I think about it I did used to sign up for a bunch of religious mailing lists before I would leave an apartment because I thought it was funny.

 

I have been upset recently by a colleague googling me and found my full name on several 3D Printing sites I used to use. I guess I signed in with my google account and so it just pops up now that I've deleted all my socials.

I have a fairly uncommon first + last combo so the cursory google search and then sending "delete my data" emails from the email they know from the 3 data brokers who popped up seems good and now just my linkedin is showing (this is the ideal state).

Is there more I'm missing? should I go for a deleteme subscription in case I missed anything? Other sources I should go to?

I really don't mind sending my own emails to these pests, but is that really all the services are doing? Or is there a backend I'm missing?

 
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SIEM (startrek.website)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by nagaram@startrek.website to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I am studying for my Network+ and my Sec+ hoping to shadow our Cyber Sec guy at work.

I want to set up a SIEM on my home network so I can be used to it's operations and how it works by the time I start messing with Pentesting stuff. Then I'm going to use it to try and track myself when I pentest myself.

I was looking into Graylog or Security Onion since they seem to have decent documentation (and I can find videos on how to set them up which is nice).

I was recommended building my own ELK stack and doing everything manually for maximum learning potential. Which I understand why this is a good idea, but I think I'd rather be as close to "baby's first SIEM" as possible or at least have a robust how-to guide.

What do you suggest?

 

Hello comrades! Friendly reminder that American leftists continue to be threatened by gun loving conservatives. You should know how to defend yourself and you should probably own a gun. Find an active SRA, John Brown Gun Club, or (if things are dire) pink pistols or other "apolitical" gun club.

I've been in the SRA for 4 years, it's not great, but I met comrades local to me. I've learned a lot from them and fash who post good firearms advice and I love to share that when I can.

Open for questions and I'll post more getting started stuff if this doesn't get banned.

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