Oh for sure, I’m saying malicious .lnk’s won’t all be this badly obfuscated
Using shellcode it’s possible to get persistent RCE using less then 100 bytes, don’t let one bad attempt at obfuscation cloud your judgement. Size does not matter.
Lemmy.world is also hosted in the Netherlands IIRC, I’m just proxying through the UK.
Preposterous, I will discuss this with my 18 political parties and come back to you within 200 days.
A long held tradition by my countrymen! Rejoice!
As a Belgian running an instance:
Am I a joke to you?
I’m kidding ofcourse, and I’m not really representing my country, except for an aptly named community.
This is the way OP
Mine is using about 100GB atm, ran it on a 40GB to start but the data management was a bit much. Good luck though!
I’ve been using OVH without issues. How big is your drive space though? Lemmy uses quite a bit. Federation can take some time too.
I tried, but I like information density and the new UI is a horrible waste of space. I get why people like it and it’s way more modern, I’m saying loads of people who used reddit from the start will probably never get used to the new UI, mostly because of the customizability and open API.
Reddit didn’t have apps in the beginning, so we made them over the years perfecting the UI. I settled on baconreader with a compact view, but it and so many others died when the API was purged. I patched my app and can still use it to this day, but I don’t because fuck them.
I feel like most the old school redditors have long migrated, I’ve only ever heard good things about the new UI from relatively new users.
Lemmy is old reddit, if not OG internet ethos.
Sure yeah it’s a discovery tool OOTB, but I’ve used it to perform specific packet sequences as well.
Also does anyone still port knock these days?
Enter Masscan, probably a net negative for the internet, so use with care.
Lemmy has a 3 character minimum though
Who wants a short instance name D:
I get your point, but having Signal in a “Get Federated” list is very misleading at best.
Definitely, good thing button mapping is becoming more mainstream.
I’m running my instance for the same reason, it’s been running for over a year and I’m the only active user. Although there’s people passively using it as well.
Storage doesn’t go over 100GB much. The only downside I notice is a community on Lemmy is only federated if at least one of the users is subscribed to it. Using Lemmy-federate you can add a bot account that subscribes to new communities.