This is a weird post, the HDD boxes are already packaged in a way that works well for shipping. Also the retailer doesn’t necessarily ship the package either. I think you’re asking more about shipping companies.
This is a weird post, the HDD boxes are already packaged in a way that works well for shipping. Also the retailer doesn’t necessarily ship the package either. I think you’re asking more about shipping companies.
There is always a risk. Nothing is 100% secure. It’s low but the risk is there. Noobies also make configuration mistakes which can impact security severely.
Don’t forget about heart bleed, the openssl vulnerability that went undetected for years.
My home shit is also not funded by a Corp with all kinds of fancy threat detection and prevention stuff. I don’t have the time or desire to deal with it, nor do I need to serve other users, only my own needs. Therefore vpn is more secure.
Is your web server set up to use a domain? Like if you’re using Apache vhosts or anything, I’m pretty sure you need to configure your domain in there too, and then restart the web server.
As others have said, close port 80. I actually stopped exposing ports a while back. I just configured always on vpn on my phone instead. Much more secure.
What did I just read?
It’s been a while since I used it but from what I recall, yes
Edit:
I do use calibre so I guess that was what I was doing:
Yes, Kindle now supports EPUB, but with some limitations:
Direct EPUB Support: Amazon updated its Send-to-Kindle service to allow EPUB files, meaning you can send an EPUB file via email or the Send to Kindle app, and it will be converted into a Kindle-compatible format.
No Native EPUB Reading: Kindle devices do not natively read EPUB files. They are automatically converted to Amazon’s AZW3 or KFX format.
Workaround for Sideloading: If you want to transfer EPUB files manually, you can use Calibre to convert them to MOBI or AZW3 before transferring them via USB.
Let me know if you need help with any of these steps!
I have a Kindle and a Kobo. I download books from sites on both of them.
I have been doing this already for years though? The Epub part. I just download all my books and put them on there.
I build a NAS in 2015. It runs TrueNAS Scale, tons of docker containers for self hosting everything, and 4x 16TB disks in RAIDZ2. I can lose any 2 disks and be ok.
Edit:
I should add that I also ship my data with rsync to back blaze b2, and truenas has built in capabilities to encrypt the datasets before shipment, including directory/dataset names. My shits all up there encrypted and randomly named.
I’ve been happy with joplin, I leave it on my nextcloud
I think you misunderstood my question. There’s a zillion links on here
Which one for sports?
Ok that makes sense, thanks!
Excuse my ignorance, but what am I looking at?
So a windows application, or “Windows app” AKA remote desktop? Smh at Microsoft…
This, I just leave mine on next cloud.
So did I, yesterday, but I still think I have to rebuild because I’m reducing disk quantities :(
Nah I went LCD 512 when it went on sale for 419 CAD.
Just bought myself a steam deck. Gaming on Linux has never been so pleasant.
Weird. I suspect your disk is dead, but in case it’s not, I’d mark that disk for replacement, then “replace” it at the software level and allow resilver to see what happens.
No idea how to do this in proxmox or the commands but I know how to do it in truenas with the GUI.
I felt my comment was rational based on the information presented, just trying to understand. I’m surprised it made you so unhinged.
I’m also not really sure why some random internet handle/username has set you off, it’s not like my username is “I_drop_then_ship_yo_HDDs_lol”.