Sony Vegas "expert" finds brainwashing "ELF" in torrented movie
Sony Vegas "expert" finds brainwashing "ELF" in torrented movie
Metallica - The Prince (1988) (original by Diamond Head)
Diamond Head -The Prince (1980 - remastered 2021)
Sepultura - The Hunt (1993) (original by New Model Army)
Blitzkrieg - Blitzkrieg
how do playlists work?
Let’s say I’ve got 100 episodes of NOVA. I’ve added one episode to a playlist about a certain subject, and there’s a bunch of other videos in that playlist about that subject. I go into the playlist and click the play button. This is the play button on the playlist, not the individual video in the list. My expectation is that the next video it plays is the next video in the playlist. However, repeatedly, it plays the next NOVA video instead of the next video in the playlist. What am I doing wrong here?
Nextcloud zero day security
What is everyone doing? SELinux? AppArmor? Something else? I currently leave my nextcloud exposed to the Internet. It runs in a VM behind an nginx reverse proxy on the VM itself, and then my OPNSense router runs nginx with WAF rules. I enforce 2fa and don’t allow sign-ups. My goal is protecting against ransomware and zerodays (as much as possible). I don’t do random clicking on links in emails or anything like that, but I’m not sure how people get hit with ransomware. I keep nextcloud updated (subscribed to RSS update feed) frequently and the VM updates everyday and reboots when necessary. I’m running the latest php-fpm and that just comes from repos so it gets updated too. HTTPS on the lan with certificates maintained by my router, and LE certs for the Internet side. Beside hiding this thing behind a VPN (which I’m not prepared to do currently), is there anything else I’m overlooking?
Can I expose my Nvidia gpu to the lan via a docker container?
I have a P400 in my storage server which currently also runs some media containers like Plex, sonarr-sma, radarr-sma, Jellyfin, exploring Immich, etc. I have the GPU surfaced via docker and added it to each of the containers that needed access to the GPU for hardware acceleration needs. Is it possible to be able to leverage the Nvidia gpu container remotely (over the lan) without having the containers access it (pseudo) directly? I want to move the media handling containers to a Turing Pi 2 and keep just the GPU access on the storage server.
radarr, docker & nvenc
Running multiple activitypub services on single domain