Das #BSI ist inzwischen auch aufgewacht und warnt vor dem #xz Backdoor. Das ist löblich, die Warnung selbst aber nicht ganz korrekt.
Die vielen Millionen Internet-Server laufen in den seltensten Fällen auf Bleeding-Edge-Systemen, sondern auf stabilen, wie etwa #DebianStable, #UbuntuServer, #SLES oder #RHEL. Keine der genannten Distributionen enthält den #xzbackdoor.
Ist das wieder nur schlafmütziger #Compliance Fick-Fuck einer deutschen Behörde, oder möchte man ...
Storing your personal data, family photos, and other files in the cloud may be utilized for machine learning and AI purposes by ToS. It doesn't matter if it is a free or paid service. These greedy companies will not stop. Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent this from happening besides discontinuing the use of nearly all cloud services.
What’s the easiest/least headache-inducing way to copy the entire image of a HDD with Ubuntu server on it over to an SSD, so that I could literally hook up the SSD and have it running exactly the same as when the HDD was hooked up?
Oh, and the SSD is possibly 20-40Gb smaller than the HDD… but it may actually not be in real life.
Idiot guides and step-by-step instructions are welcome, because generally I’m a little bit simple 👍🏻
I've done my #Sunday#server updates. I'm still fiddling around with #DockerSwarm some, but most everything is back to how it was before moving over to that.
I’ve also been working on deploying a #Lemmy instance. Just waiting for my Docker Hub 🐳 pull limit to reset…😒
Also of note I think I've gotten most of my ~110 #Docker containers back online in Swarm. I think I'll probably need to run some of them outside of Swarm since it doesn't seem to support some things like Devices. Excited though, I learned a bunch!
#distrohopping has forced me to keep ALL of my data on my #NAS or cloud storage, and I’ve realized that this is the exact same idea as #IMAP for email, something that I’ve been a fan of since the bad old days of POP.
Now it seems I’m on a quest to carry as close to ZERO data with me as possible when I leave the house so if something is lost or stolen, I’ve only lost an easily replaceable device.