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  • I fail to see the problem with not being able to seed to 1:1. Most sites provide points for seeding over time which can either be used to increase upload or buy free leech tokens (which allow you to download anyway). It should be more than enough to download what you want once you have a large enough seeding size.

    The BitTorrent protocol prioritizes fast seeds to achieve the best possible transfer speed. It's goal is not for everyone to be seeding to the same ratio.

    Also the best way to help the network is to keep content available. For this purpose the speed of it's seeds is not as important.

  • Jellyfin isn't available for Samsung TVs or Hisense TVs. Yes, this can be solved by any Android TV box but they likely don't want to.

    I've given someone a FireTV stick and they still used the built in OS until I gave it to someone else. (And then they wonder why I can't do anything about ads for them, but that's besides the point.)

  • "given the same source code, build environment and build instructions, any party can recreate bit-by-bit identical copies of all specified artifacts"

    NixOS does not guarantee bit-by-bit identical results. NixOS hashes the inputs and provides a reproducible build environment but this does not necessarily mean the artifacts are identical.

    E.g. if a build somehow includes a timestamp, each build will have a different checksum.

  • Letztendlich spiegelt Nuhr einen (mMn.) Großteil der Bevölkerung wieder. "Es wird schon nicht so schlimm sein" etc.

    Bsp.: Das Ozonloch ist Maßgeblich verschwunden, weil etwas dagegen unternommen wurde. Bei einem "Weiter so" hätten wir es immer noch.

  • Der Name des Ministeriums hat sich seit dem Kabinett Merkel IV nicht mehr geändert. Das Ministerium wurde ursprünglich als Reaktion auf Tschernobyl gegründet.

    Ich finde es aber auch amüsant wie bei den letzten Regierungswechseln sich die Namen der Ministerien immer wieder leicht ändern.

    Einmal ist es Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz, und jetzt stattdessen Wirtschaft und Energie.

  • [...] what happens when everyone starts using it and torrents are no longer downloaded and properly seeded?

    It's already happening. More and more people stream torrents and don't seed back which kills public torrents. Imo Debrid is not as big of an issue as they don't necessarily tax the P2P network as much as someone only streaming torrents and automatically dumping them directly.

    Additionally downloading torrents after you watched them does not make much sense as you'd tax the network without benefit (unless you seed to say a ratio of 2+).

    If you currently have torrents there's nothing stopping you from continuing to seed them if you don't need the storage. Long term seeders are especially important for keeping torrents alive and you won't need to redownload content you've watched just to seed it.

    As long as you seed to 1.0 ratio (e.g. 1GB up, 1GB down) per torrent you don't hurt the network. More means you compensate for someone not seeding.

  • I do the this and it's great. An entire distro takes up only a few GB. Many graphical installers don't support installing on an existing btrfs partition (or subvolume) and want to create a new one. This can often be solved by manual intervention.

  • Yeah. Piracy being legal or Piracy not being sanctioned are two entirely different things. Idk about the former, but the latter is the case in many countries.

    E.g. downloading and streaming is legal in Switzerland, while it's illegal in the EU. But it's not sanctioned, so nobody cares.

    Uploading/seeding is illegal in both regions, thus torrenting copyrighted material is illegal. But Switzerland doesn't really prosecute torrenting, so nobody cares.

  • Yes. 127.0.0.0 is the localhost. This is the IP the container is listening on. Even if there was no firewall it wouldn't allow any connection except from the host. If it's set to 0.0.0.0 it means it'll allow connections from any IP (which might not be an issue depending on your setup).

    The reverse proxy runs on localhost anyway, so any other IPs have no reason to ever have access.

  • It's mostly to allow the reverse proxy on localhost to connect to the container/service, while blocking all other hosts/IPs.

    This is especially important when using docker as it messes with iptables and can circumvent firewall like e.g. ufw.

    You're right that it doesn't increase security on case of a compromised container. It's just about outside connections.

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  • If Cloudflare wants to operate in a jurisdiction it has to follow its laws. They can fight them in court, but if a court orders them to do something they'll likely comply in some way or another.

    E.g. UK wanted a backdoor in E2EE iCloud, so Apple disabled E2EE in the UK.

  • Ich würde sagen die meisten Leute sehen Überwachung nicht als großes Problem an, denn sie "haben ja nichts zu verbergen". Dementsprechend wird ein Verbot von E2E-Verschlüsselung sehr weit unten auf der Prioritätenliste der Wähler stehen — offenbar ist dort Einwanderung viel wichtiger...

    Ich weiß aber auch nicht, wie ich solchen Menschen die Konsequenzen von Überwachung und Verlust von Vertraulichkeit vermitteln soll. Denn im Gespräch fällt mir immer wieder auf, wie wenige Verstehen (wollen), wie viel tatsächlich überwacht wird. Spätestens seit 2013 ist das Dank Snowden eigentlich auch Fakt.

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