

Does it have an Android app that will automatically back up photos and videos that I take? Is there a way to do it without exposing a bunch of stuff from my home network?


Does it have an Android app that will automatically back up photos and videos that I take? Is there a way to do it without exposing a bunch of stuff from my home network?


Yup. Whoever backdoored xz was very close to getting it into production. The only reason they got caught was a slight performance regression and an inquisitive and dedicated developer. https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/04/what-we-know-about-the-xz-utils-backdoor-that-almost-infected-the-world/
Some years ago, a backdoor made it into Gentoo. https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-infection-proves-windows-malware-monopoly-is-over-gentoo-ships-backdoor-updated/


You can just buy them, same way you can buy likes on any other platform. Don’t use them as any kind of metric.


From the thread:
Rust is already a hard requirement on all Debian release architectures and ports except for alpha, hppa, m68k, and sh4 (which do not provide sqv).
So it looks like this is going to be a much less impactful change than that original one.


Why do you say they’re unreliable and can’t be trusted?


Github stars are indicative of nothing
What software? I’ve never found the need for distrobox; any software usually has a package or tarball.


Shut down, disconnect drives, then boot gparted. Otherwise yes to all.
Just be really really sure about what you’re deleting, or have good working and tested backups.


Looks like multiple partitions. Since it’s all on one disk, that’s easy. Just delete them or reinit gpt. Disconnect the other drives to be safe, so that you don’t hit the wrong one.
I like using like gparted. Boot the gparted live image, delete partitions or reinit gpt, then create one big partition and create your favorite filesystem. For data, I usually use xfs, but I don’t have any good reason for that over anything else.


Best we got. Not much traffic because Lemmy isn’t that popular.


Proxmox is just Debian. Plenty of resources on monitoring a Linux server.
Just minimize the amount of changes you make to a proxmox system outside the UI. You don’t want to deviate too far from the standard installation.


Well if you can’t claim the warranty then buy a new one.


Just request an RMA saying you’ve got errors and it looks defective.
DSL: domain-specifc language. I’m not sure of the utility here.


You could run a VPN back to your local network.
Yeah I stopped reading at the first sentence. This looks like something out of science fiction, not something for actual people in the real world.


Yes, and it’s better. Each app gets scanned before it even reaches your device. You can’t do that on a PC.


If the browser crashes, it’s a client side problem. Check the client system logs.
blockchain
I stopped reading there. Pass. I don’t know if the rest of it works as advertised, but if it’s built on hype tech it’ll be abandoned soon enough.
If you can replicate it, you should really file a bug report so that the next guy doesn’t lose data.