







Tea wasn’t hacked. Tea posted these images to a public file sharing site. Tea claimed that they deleted these images after verifying the applicant was a woman but clearly that was a fraudulent claim.


https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy
WG-Easy to run Wireguard


The main factor was they were spending too much headcount. The AI was just a means to allow them to reduce spending.
I have proton unlimited and use it with two of my domains. I have the MX stuff pointed to proton and the A names pointed to other servers. Works great.
Edit: That means i can send and receive emails from my custom domains in proton, not just forwarding


Is /s more or less IPs than /24? I need lots of IPs in case I want to expand
I’ve gotten way more than 1000 loads out of mine


I suggest you check out pangolin. For me it’s worth about $12/year to not have a domain pointing directly at my home network, but instead have a layer of privacy and security. Running geofilter and crowdsec is really nice. Sometimes my logs show more than one blocked connection attempt per second. Another option if you want a free service is cloudflared tunneling.
Jonny Kim: Hold my beer.
Edit: Astronaut, doctor, pilot, SEAL
You don’t get the munchies?
I just switched from cloudflare to pangolin on a racknerd vps. I’m really liking it so far. Very easy to configure. I’ve got three different domains, and a ton of subdomains pointing to different services running on two servers on my lan. I’m loving the authentication, crowdsec, and geoblock features. The community guide for the metrics broke my system (and I didn’t backup any of the yaml files) but I was able to wipe everything and get it up again in about 30 minutes. I have my jellyfin bypassing the pangolin authentication for a few specific IPs so that my relatives can stream to their firesticks. I highly recommend it.


Very pretentious


Every engineer knows pi is 3 🤦♂️


What the hell is a flibbar?
I haven’t had any issues with it