

This is a great tip!


This is a great tip!


AI, of course. It’s 100% accurate.
/s just in case


But it said it was up, so it must be true.


I mean… it’s been a rough few years


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It sounds like you want a combination of things, which is why you are getting such varied responses. Keep in mind, you probably aren’t going to find an all in one solution, but with some docker images you could run a couple different solutions, one for each task. Immich for photos, and maybe another for the family tree.
I was in a similar boat and stumbled across “digital gardens”. I made my own digital garden, and I think if it as a life wiki. It has tech notes, images, recipes, etc. Obviously it’s not a drop in replacement for good photo hosting software or ancestry software tho.
HTH!


How do connect to your mail’s server outside your home network?
Sorry for all the questions, I’m trying to get my DNS working with a vpn and it’s been difficult.


Where are you hosting your mail?


There was an “upgrade”.


The web needs a new web. The internet was never created for privacy and security. People trying to plug the holes isn’t enough.


The difference in terminology is simple…
A legit paycheck.


Atrocious!? :)
“Yo. Check this out guys, this is insanely great, it’s got a 28.8 BPS modem!”


Tiny Taco Hands makes up the rules as he goes along. He can extend as many times as he wants, who is going to stop him?


Trump ≠ All Americans
It just seems that way :(


Summary:
Security researchers Sam Curry and Shubham Shah identified critical vulnerabilities in Subaru’s web portal that allowed unauthorized access to vehicles’ internet-connected features. Through these flaws, they could remotely unlock doors, start the engine, and access detailed location histories spanning at least a year. These vulnerabilities potentially affected millions of Subaru vehicles equipped with the Starlink system in the U.S., Canada, and Japan. Upon being informed, Subaru promptly addressed and patched the issues. However, concerns remain about the extensive location data accessible to Subaru employees, highlighting broader privacy implications regarding the data modern vehicles collect.


Soon Xitter/Elon will purchase Truth Social from Trump for all the monies and they will be the same platform, under one overlord.


Nothing is requiring employees to be in the office five ANY days a week
FTFY


Same! I swore I wouldn’t pay for a search engine, but I feel like it’s absolutely worth it, considering the current state of things.


Just because the technology involves politics shouldn’t mean it can’t belong here also. Why do they have to be mutually exclusive? I’m not pushing my beliefs on anyone here.
If you read the article (which I can only assume you did), it goes into detail about a how even hackers from Black Hat and DEFCON (two well known cybersecurity conventions) were donating to a cause they believe in. It even goes on to talk about hacking voting machines.
Seems like “technology” to me.
This made me lol