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I’m going to buy this game, even more of a instabuy if they include Kotone (female MC).
This might just be me coping, but I’m hoping they’re saving the Kotone reveal for a later trailer.
Hopefully this doesn’t set a precedent, because I’m sure YouTube will try to take down youtube-dl (again) or NewPipe.
Potentially the Uncharted series? Only 4 is available on PC but there’s a lot of set pieces with wide open settings that can be explored freely, tons of action sequences, and plenty of puzzle solving.
I’m using Vaultwarden, it’s pretty easy to set up with their Docker containers.
Vaultwarden is a good Bitwarden API compatible self hosted server that individuals can reasonably self host, with way fewer system requirements than the actual Bitwarden project’s server.
Bitwarden is probably a lot safer if you self host (which I do). You do inherently lose some security by having a server that holds your encrypted password database, but my instance isn’t exposed to the internet.
I have a relatively small setup, because of space and cooling constraints, but in that setup:
Everything I self host runs through Proxmox, either as a LXC container or as a RHEL 9 virtual machine. I also have a RasPi running Pi-Hole for ad blocking.
The best way I’ve heard it described is like waking up to a gas car with a full tank of gas every morning.
That’s a really interesting bypass; I wonder how this can be patched or mitigated considering the module is entirely loaded from memory. Short of setting noexec
on temporary directories, I can’t think of any quick short term fixes.
Edit: Re-read the blog post and looked at the Github repo for the code- looks like this is more of a proof of concept of a SELinux confine bypass, as the kernel needs to be compiled with CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DEVELOP
set. See the readme here, there’s some more notes that weren’t included in the blog post.
A self hosted (preferably FOSS) home security video solution would probably have prevented something like this. Main problem is those solutions aren’t as simple as Ring’s plug and play cameras.
This also highlights the problem with a lot of communities moving to Discord, which inevitably ends up as repositories for critical information, but can’t be indexed by Google. Reddit is still valuable as a problem solving resource, and I hope they fix this API fiasco.