

Okay pardon the double comment, but I now have no choice but to set this up after reading your explainations. Doing what TRILLIONS of dollars hasn’t cooked up yet… I hope you’re ready by whatever means you deam, when someone else “invents” this


Okay pardon the double comment, but I now have no choice but to set this up after reading your explainations. Doing what TRILLIONS of dollars hasn’t cooked up yet… I hope you’re ready by whatever means you deam, when someone else “invents” this


I really need this. Each time I try messing with GPT4All’s “reasoning” model, it pisses me off. I’m selective on my inputs, low temperature, local docs, and it’ll tell me things like tension matters for a coil’s magnetic field. Oh and it spits out what I assume is unformatted LATEX so if anyone has an interface/stack recommendation please let me know


abilterated one
Please elaborate, that alone piqued my curiosity. Pardon me if I couldve searched


Did you try what your error message suggests? Also didn’t know ybat nginx could do i2p, unless thats new or you’re using some extension


redirects port 80 to wikipedia
Unless Im missunderstanding… why? You are using a reverse proxy and https for your services? If you aren’t, that’s a terrible vulnerabulity you’ve made yourself. Why would you need to access a web service on any other port than https? A reverse proxy allows you to use subdomain routing to access different services behind your domain. Your companies firewall is certainly blocking you from accessing nonstandard ports.
16k, might as well go all the way
The elegoo saturn 4 ultra is what I got, been filamenting for years but new to resin. I’ve finished about a dozen prints, stupid easy to get going with its autoleveling. It did lock up completely and failed the job seemingly after i firewalled it, but hasn’t repeated since. The quality is immaculate, printed a 4 inch tall Sears tower and its got every little antenna. Though the slicer wasn’t playing with wine, so I needed to use a windows VM unfortunately
I just want you to know I read and appreciated your comment. I’m very glad my naiive latenight post about NTP ended up making some pretty interesting content for people learning privacy basics
So why allow the printer to go past it!
Well yeah, me needing to lock down this network properly is why I ran up on this, but also being someone who hates reseting the stove clock after a power out, I wouldn’t bat my eye at NTP requests really.
IDK man the noises they make may communicate to the israeli bird drones
I’m sorry for upsetting you so much. I don’t think I said I defeated surveillance so that’s on you.
How do you know mine isn’t not 192.168.2.1 HMMM?
FUCK I need my own printer with blackjack and hookers
since OP probably isnt at risk of targeted attacks
While right, what fun is it using enterprise grade hardware if you’re not at least going to pretend to be serious with it 😁
How much metadata do you need until its PII? What subnets exist and which devices are potentially leverageable are valid points in a threat model… maybe not entirely suited for everyone but I’m sure as hell my employer is unknowingly greatful for
Haha now I feel like I overreacted. That mentioned Elegoo printer had me on edge, 100s of https requests per minute without an attached account even. Time to tidy up my services more and see if I can point them at my own ntp
Well shucks you inadvertantly helped me with a couple other backburner issues, thanks!
Call it performative, but you don’t know what subnet they’re on 😝
Huh thank you. Now its not like I already have my own NTP instance that I seemingly don’t have the option on the printers for… not sure why I didn’t to look at the destination port frankly 🤷♂️
Thank you again for your explainations. After being washed up with everything AI, I’m genuinely excited to set this up. I know what I’m doing today! I will surely be back