Because everyone in the game is making money off those trackers. Just because you give them your address and general interests doesn't mean they know you're shopping for a new fence for your house or different daycares for your kids at a specific given time.
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Literally the same thought I had.
I have Nextcloud hosted internally in a podman container environment. To answer some of your more security related questions, here's how I have my environment set up:
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Cloudflare free tier with my own domain to proxy outside connections to the public domain name, and hide my external IP.
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A DMZ proxy server with a local traefik container with only ports required to talk to the internal Nextcloud server allowed, and inbound 443 only allowed from the internet (cloudflare).
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An Authelia container tied to the Nextcloud container using "Two-factor TOTP" app addon. Authelia is configured to point to a free DUO account for MFA. The TOTP addon also allows other methods of you want to bypass Authelia and use a simply Google auth or other app. I'll be honest, this setup was a pain but it works beautifully when finally working.
Note: Using Authelia removes Nextcloud from the authentication process. If you login through Authelia, if set up correctly it will pass the user information to Nextcloud and present thier account. There is a way to have "quadruple" authentication of you really want it, where you log in through Authelia, Authelia MFA, then Nextcloud and Nextcloud MFA, but who would want that? Lol.
Another Note: If Authelia goes down for whatever reason, you can still log in through Nextcloud directly.
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I have all of my containers set to automatically pull updates with the latest tag. This bites me sometimes of major changes happen, but it's typically due to traefik or mariadb changes and not Nextcloud or Authelia.
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I have my host operating system set to auto update and reboot once a week in the early morning.
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My data is shared through an NFS connection from my NAS that only allows specific IPs to connect. I'd like to say I'm using least privileged permissions in the share, but it's a wide open share as my NFS permissions are not my strong suite.
Hope the above helps!
It's very convenient that the Republicans in rule decide to bring this up right now given the fact that the state collected enough ballot signatures to have abortion rights on the ballot for November. This is specifically a power grab to go AGAINST the will of the populace, and they've been brazen enough to even admit it is the reason for the special election.
This is the same party that had their maps ruled unconstitutional for the 2020 election and ignored the court order for a redraw, and have still not redrawn the maps for the state.
The reason is not for "fairness" but for keeping thier decisions in check and not giving the populace their fair vote. Why shouldn't a simple majority be able to change the rules that govern them?
There's a mobile version on Android with online functionality now too
I remember Scorched Earth from the DOS, Win95 days that this was based on. The tanks would hurl slurs at each other before shooting and I recall a similar purchasing system that you mention as well.
The problem with that paper as I understand it is that the writer was recently outed for making many false claims in his research.
If I could go a day without seeing this exact post over and over, I would be soooo happy.
There's always the official Plex forums that Plex and App devs often frequent. Reddit was good for user support and common situations but if I ever have a specific issue with an app or server function the official forums are ALWAYS my go to.
Microsoft is pushing me towards Linux for my next OS. I've yet to make the jump due to time constraints, but I use many Linux OS in my homelab. I'd lose some functionality I'm used to with Windows but at this point the minor inconvenience it'd have outweighs the issues I'm having with thier forced decisions on their consumer base.
I see them as one in the same. You put bait on a hook in fishing, both to lure in your catch. It's just a new term for the internet age.