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Which non-US domain registrar to use?

https://startrek.website/post/21088683

Which non-US domain registrar to use? - Star Trek Website

I am running a NAS at home, Minecraft server and some other stuff. I want to make it all easier to access by getting my own domain, both for myself and friends and family. Will also use it for my mail address etc. My main goal is reduce my dependency on US services for very obvious reasons. What’s a good non US dns registrar to use? Found a ton online, but it’s my first time doing this and I’m a bit lost unfortunately. Any help and/or advice is greatly appreciated.

Traveling to the US - How to prepare

https://startrek.website/post/12444247

Traveling to the US - How to prepare - Star Trek∶Website

I’m traveling to the US mainland for the first time in my life in a few weeks. I am not overly stressed about privacy, but I have read that US immigration can really overstep their boundaries. Are there any simple specific steps to take on my devices to protect my privace when going through US border control? Remove my main accounts from my phone/tablet and use dummy accounts? Or just removing my biometrics?

[suggestion] require model/prompt to post

https://startrek.website/post/5755513

[suggestion] require model/prompt to post - Star Trek: Website

I love the content posted here. As someone that has recently started dabbling in AI image Gen, it would be an amazing learning tool to see a) which model was used to generate the image and b) which prompt was given. With a) being most interesting imo. Is there any reason this is not required? (hope it’s OK to post this here, didn’t see anything in the rules about it)

The whovians didnt like this. May the Earl Grey be with you, Allons-y Harry!

https://startrek.website/post/3195166

The whovians didnt like this. May the Earl Grey be with you, Allons-y Harry! - Star Trek: Website

Loooongcat plush - Star Trek: Website

Some more technical info here: lemmy.world/post/1299831
Lemmy just had its first major hack. What happens next: - LemmyWorld

Hi all, If you’re just now signing in for the first time in 12+ hours, you may just now be finding out that Lemmy World and other instances where hijacked. The hijackers had the full abilities of hijacked user, mod, and admin accounts. At this time, I am only aware of instance defacing and URL redirections to have been done by the hijackers. If you were not forced to sign back in this morning, contact your instance admin to verify mitigations were completed on your instance. ## How? This occurred due to an XSS attack [https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/xss/] in the recently added custom emojis. Instance admins should follow the issue tracker on the LemmyNet GitHub [https://github.com/LemmyNet], as well as the Matrix Chat [https://matrix.to/#/#lemmy-space:matrix.org]. Post-Incident Activity is still on-going. Currently, it is likely that just your session cookie was stolen, with instance admins being targeted specifically by checking for navAdmin, an HTML element only instance admins had. I do not believe this to affect users across instances, but I have yet to confirm this. ## What happens next? As I am not the developers or affected instance admins, I cannot make any guarantees. However, here is what you’ll likely see: 1. Post Incident investigation continues. This will include inspecting code, posts, websites, and more used by the hijackers. An official incident writeup may occur. You should expect the following from that report: - Exactly what happened, when. - The incident response that occurred from instance admins - Information that might have helped resolve the issue sooner - Any issues that prevented successful resolution - What should have been done differently by admins - What should be improved by developers - What can be used to identify the next attack - What tools are needed to identify that information 2. A CVE is created. This is an official alert of the issue, and notifies security experts (and enthusiasts), even those not using lemmy, about the issue. 3. A code security audit is done. This will likely just be casual reviews by technical lemmy users. However, I will be reaching out to the Mozilla Foundation and Cure53 as they recently did an audit of Mastodon. If there is interest in an external audit of lemmy and the costs are affordable, I’ll look into crowdfunding this cost.

Lemmy Hack mitigations - Star Trek: Website

As most of us have probably seen, lemmy was “hacked”. This is due to some weaknesses the code it appears. I am not versed enough in this to judge anything about it, but I’ve read multiple topics claiming that all server admins should take some steps to avoid this from happening again. Is anything happening on this server? Or is it more a wait and see approach?