And disable ssh to root. Hell, just disable root login altogether and use sudo.
And disable ssh to root. Hell, just disable root login altogether and use sudo.
More or less. The biggest issue is if your or their IP address changes, it’ll stop working.
I don’t know what Minecraft’s track record is on security, but I assume it’s not great. Ideally, you’d also put public facing services in a DMZ, so that if they do get compromised, they can’t reach anything else.
Pulling the data when a user requests a post/comment (with a cooldown/cache for popular posts) isn’t any more or less scalable than feddit.de pushing the same data whether it’s been requested or not. If anything, I’d think pushing data when it’s not necessarily needed would be less scalable.
But if it has to be a push model, why doesn’t feddit.dk push the votes it knows about along with the rest of the data?
Sorry, I mean when I view the comment via my instance. I don’t understand why my instance needs to receive the votes/likes directly, instead of my instance fetching them from feddit.dk when I request the comment.
I don’t understand why feddit.dk doesn’t display upvotes received from Mastodon users. Why is this dependent on my instance?
Probably the guy trying to arrest his political opponents just for existing. I don’t know enough details about the election to say anything about that, but arresting political candidates for political reasons makes you a bad guy.
Against which regular user database?
I specifically opened a few apps to break up any large blocks of one color.
Voice acting has been good enough in the past few decades that it’s usually usable without re-recording. Maybe remastering at most.
There’s also plenty of tooling to upscale textures too, even without AI. The biggest hurdle (for assets, at least) is 3D models. You can slap a subdivision modifier on them to make them higher-poly, but you’d still have to make sure the UVs didn’t get messed up (or whatever it is that they’re using these days). And also verify that nothing weird happened like new geometry hiding or showing something in-game. (Collision probably doesn’t need to change if you’re just increasing polycount.)
That sounds like a you problem, because a PNG screenshot of my full 5120x1440 desktop is about 850 kB.
I’d like to see that data. I’d be surprised if it exists, companies rarely release that level of detail on their finances.
And “evil” is a very strong word. We’re talking about video games, a luxury recreational product.
Project Arroyo seems dead, though, so no Fallout that I know of.
But why no official ones? They don’t think it would be profitable. Microsoft and Bethesda are businesses first.
Good thing nobody is poor!
I would certainly try.
Then you were the exception.
No need to imagine, it’s linked in the article: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/610k-settlement-in-school-webcam-spy-case/
DHT has already been around for years.
The article has a pretty convincing argument against it. You should read the whole thing.
True, but that’s why I mentioned a cache or cooldown. Once every two minutes is plenty, unless Lemmy really blows up and we have hundreds of instances trying to fetch a very popular post.
You have a point about new sort, but you could approximate it by sorting what’s known to an instance. It’s not ideal, but it’s at least something. Maybe it would make sense to push just that feed, or to fetch a subset periodically.
I read that comment tree, but it doesn’t answer my question. If someone on Mastodon likes a post on feddit.dk, I don’t see any reason feddit.dk can’t communicate that to lemm.ee when I go look at it.