Reddit refugee. I do things with servers and security.
Thanks! I completely missed that when I looked. This is great!
Bottom nav drawer!
And is there some way to hide all previously-read items with one click? That’s something I really miss from Relay, it made the browsing experience more enjoyable. :-)
No worries, I just wanted to make very sure that the risks for #1 were properly understood.
VPN might be able to work with split tunneling, but I haven’t tried it myself. It’d probably be more complicated than it’s worth!
I’d also lean towards the public AdGuard servers in this case, for the same reason! I’m happy to field certain calls from friends and family, but I don’t want to get the “my internet isn’t working!” calls at 2am-- I get enough of those from work! 😁
DO NOT run a public DNS resolver. It’ll get used as part of a DNS amplification attack, and your system will be used to DDOS somebody else.
The only viable solutions here are to either have OPs friends VPN all traffic through OPs network (there might be a way to use split tunneling to reduce total traffic used, though I’m just spitballing here), to deploy hardware locally on their network, or to use a public solution. Everything else is going to be a security risk.
The protest didn’t succeed, but that just means a lot of people who were already disillusioned with Reddit and basically just trying to ignore most of the bad decisions by the admins decided that there was no point in sticking around because it clearly won’t get better.
I was a mod of a moderately sized subreddit under a different username, and a lot of the other mods I talked to said that they’re done after the 30th. Some of them, like me, already left. And while I know a lot of people like to hate on mods, in most subreddits the mods are doing a ton of work behind the scenes that keeps things on track. Without them, you’re completely correct- Reddit will get worse and worse.
It certainly can. The VMUG subscription helps out there a little, but it’s definitely a little pricey.
I run a few older things.
In my rack, I have:
Upstairs I have another 48-port Juniper EX220, and I plan to fill most of the ports with 4+ Ethernet drops to every room in my house, plus extras for WAPs, cameras, and remote sensors.
I also use Ruckus R710s for wireless connectivity; I have two right now, and plan to eventually get one of the outdoor-rated Ruckus WAPs to mount on my chimney since WiFi coverage gets a little sparse when you get halfway across my yard.
I was remarking to a friend the other day that I’ve managed to build myself a pretty stellar setup for the early 2010s, at a fraction of the cost it would have taken back then. Though it definitely eats lots of power!
How did I miss the Mars Rover?! Just ordered it, thanks for the tip!