polakkenak

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Brand new motherboard too. Peak asus quality control.

[–] polakkenak@feddit.dk 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Fra mailen der er blevet sendt ud:

Dit brugernavn og adgangskode til din Coop profil, har potentielt været tilgængelige i en intern teknisk logfil i IT-leverandørens IT-miljø. Bruddet opstod i juni 2023 som følge af en menneskelig fejl i forbindelse med opsætningen af den tekniske logfil. Da oplysningerne i logfilen er blevet overskrevet ugentligt, har dine oplysninger alene været opbevaret i logfilen i en uge, når du har logget ind med din adgangskode.

Coops indsats for at sikre brugernes kodeord er blevet skyllet ud i toilettet af leverandøren.

Mailen nævner også man skal bruge "glemt kodeord" funktionen for at skifte kodeordet, men det er umiddelbart ikke muligt hvis du har MitID koblet på. Jeg misunder ikke den stakkels support afdeling der skal trækkes gennem det her.

[–] polakkenak@feddit.dk 4 points 1 month ago

Jo, det vil de helt sikkert kunne. 6 hjul med træk i må da kunne klare noget mere sne end min stakkels Toyota :D

[–] polakkenak@feddit.dk 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Valget faldt på Patrias 6x6. Sverige har fornyligt modtaget første levering af samme type og Tyskland har også en bestilling undervejs.

Det virker umiddelbart fornuftigt med en platform, som kan udstyres til bl.a. at være et mobilt morter-system, ambulance m.v. efter behov.

[–] polakkenak@feddit.dk 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I can't tell which exact shop this is from, but it's one managed by Salling Group which rolled this out across all of their stores recently.

[–] polakkenak@feddit.dk 24 points 2 months ago (2 children)

The technology of VPN works great for circumventing censorship. VPN can be blocked, but it's a game of whack a mole between the state and private actors. The main vulnerability in hosted VPN is that the provider has the ability to sell you out if law enforcement comes knocking. Picking a trusted provider is key. Alternatively, there's TOR but that isn't perfect either, as anyone may participate in the network.

[–] polakkenak@feddit.dk 1 points 3 months ago

Using a SATA cage is a really interesting suggestion, since it can likely be used to expand the capabilities of the HM90.

The Rosewill cage will be difficult to source in Europe, but I think that putting some swappable bays into an internal drive enclosure should fit with a printed adapter into the 10" rack.

I'll do some more digging on this direction. Thank you for the suggestion!

 

I'm looking for options to replace my 2-bay DS214play after 10 years of service and I'm looking for recommendations on what direction to go. My main reason for retiring the NAS is that the OS will see no further updates from Synology, and not much will run on i386 architecture.

I run truenas + docker on a NUC-like HM90 mini-pc which is attached to the NAS for storage and this has been working well for the past ~2 years.

I figure that my options are to either continue using the mini-pc with a form of "dumb" network storage, or replace both systems with something that can handle both workloads.

I've considered building my own SFF PC instead of buying a new NAS (as this would have better upgrade paths), but I haven't been able to find anything with space for HDD which will also fit in the 10" cabinet that both of the above systems currently share.

The new NAS lineup from ugreen (DXP2800/DXP4800) seems like reasonable options, but I'm wondering if there's other options I should consider instead, as these models will only barely fit on the cabinet shelf (250Hx210Wx250D).