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Same, but because Boost got killed in the crossfire. Still loyal to Boost on Lemmy btw.
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Music@lemmy.world•Spotify is now more expensive than Qobuz 🤯English
6·2 days agoMight wanna know that I tested Deezer and realized their offline download is absolute dogwater when it comes to bigger playlists, so that really sucked.
I now use tidal and I am content, not more and not less. Could have gone on testing other services but Pandora was not available, qobuz was not relevant for me, YouTube music is almost as bad with artist payout, …
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Gaming@lemmy.zip•Russia bans Roblox, with state censor accusing it of spreading "LGBT propaganda" and "justifying terrorism"English
3·3 days agoHe a little confused but he got the spirit
hoshikarakitaridia@lemmy.worldtoMental Health@lemmy.world•A new study study shows that kids who get smartphones earlier have worse mental health as teens.English
6·3 days agoYep. I also hope that correlation v causation gets properly explored, I hope they do a critical discussion of their results and I also hope they properly contemplate any external influences.
It’s easy to see results, it’s hard to properly parse them.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Guidance for Noob? (Synching vs Nextcloud, Immich, Tailscale)English
1·7 days agoDumb question: my bitwarden browser plugin doesn’t work properly of my Vaultwarden doesn’t run https. Right now I’m exposing it under subdomain with self-cert in nginx proxy manager. Could I switch over to using my Headscale with “tailscale serve”? Does this work and can I use it https in that way?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•An update on the move from one motherboard to another.
3·7 days agoFucking hell I didn’t know they even went across different drives now. I’ll keep using promox then lol
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GPU prices are coming to earth just as RAM costs shoot into the stratosphere - Ars TechnicaEnglish
1·7 days agoThis is exactly the reason I’m about to order a dell poweredge r630 with Intel xeon 2680 v4 from alibaba.
Also I’ve never ordered from alibaba before so we’ll see if I get scammed xd
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•TryHackMe races to add women to Christmas cyber challenge roster after backlashEnglish
7·8 days agoAm I dumb or does this whole thing feel over the top?
Yeah more power to different genders in cybersec but they just wanted to make something cool. It feels like this is the wrong company to go after. Especially considering the issue is real and does need to be talked about with a wider variety of industry entities, but this kind of outrage just alienates people from the cause.
Why does this look accidentally renaissance?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The reason women cover their drinks
8·8 days agoHello grok, please generate an image of corrupt lawyers.
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Really Shitty Copper@lemmy.world•I went to the british museum only to find this
1·8 days agoThere’s also another side to it where the British museum can hide behind this law even though they wouldn’t give it back anyway. “Sry it’s against the rules”
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Linux@lemmy.ml•An update on the move from one motherboard to another.
18·8 days agoUsually dual boot on the same drive is where things break.
Windows tends to play Pac-Man with other operating systems in those cases.
But either way happy you got it running and enjoy :)
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Gaming@lemmy.zip•EA says 98% of Battlefield 6 matches have been cheater free thanks to tough securityEnglish
35·8 days agoCan we not just dunk on random people who are just enjoying themselves? I don’t like secure boot either for a plethora of reasons but yucking someone’s yum is peak reddit behavior.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GPU prices are coming to earth just as RAM costs shoot into the stratosphere - Ars TechnicaEnglish
1·9 days agoDamn
Yeah used ram is probably where it’s at. Maybe you get them used later on from data centers…
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GPU prices are coming to earth just as RAM costs shoot into the stratosphere - Ars TechnicaEnglish
1·9 days agoI always thought using ddr5 average speeds with like 64gb in sticks on consumer boards is passable. Not great, but passable.
Holy shit that’s good and tight.
As a producer, those snare ghost notes are addictive and you’re hitting the groove and pace so well. It’s easy to make it sound like that for studio recordings but rarely you hear it done live.
Your dad is missing out, lemme give you a big ol hug and tell you I’m so proud of you for coming this far ^^
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Buy European@feddit.uk•An important victory – but we still need to stop Chat Control.English
281·9 days agoGod for a while I thought those idiots in the EU would finally grasp the cyber security and ethical implications of surveillance, but it seems they are just caving again. Why does the average joe have to know and fight for this while our EU representatives are just playing with fire?
Also W Mullvad, it seems they truly are reliable on privacy if they care enough to dig in.









That sound really a hard to do.
Basically you have to formulate the right responses that this device is looking for when it is communicating over the Internet.
My only idea is maybe you can capture the device’s request and response using Wireshark and then use a dummy server to fire the same response s back to the device inside your vlan l. You’d also need to set a DNS to reroute the traffic properly. If the device is using encryption layers that’s basically impossible iirc.
Basically you are looking to set up your own very basic mitm for that device.