Don’t expose anything from your local network to the internet (unless you want multiple new sysadmins in your house). Try tailscale instead.
Do anyone knows if it support local-only without joining the p2p network?
I wonder if people when talking about AI just ignore the fact that it’s software and has the same issues and vulnerabilities related to that… recently I see a lot of posts talking about “AI security” and in the end are stuff known since 1995…
I was thinking about that just today, I have something like 30+ services running on a single compose file and maintenance is slowly becoming hard. Probably moving to multiple compose file.
Thanks. I have never seen the last thing, what the numbers indicates?
What am I looking at?
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Soon, people will join the strange and buggy world of YouTube alternative frontends
The difference is that you need way more interaction. Expose a webserver on the internet and check how many requests you get from just bots.
You can control what you navigate and how to interact with the outside world, but you can’t control how the outside world will interact with your services.