tiller
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- Comment on Inside the 'arms race' between YouTube and ad blockers / Against all odds, open source hackers keep outfoxing one of the wealthiest companies. 11 months ago:
Without talking about the resources it would require, youtube could totally only serve the ad until it has been “watched”. And no amount of sponsor block or similar software would help. These software only work because they allow you to navigate the video. If they decide that you have to fully download a 30s ad video, and that you can’t ask for the video for the first 30s, then you wouldn’t be able to do anything (or at the very max, just hide the ad and wait 30s on a blank screen).
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
I got a Netgear AC2000 (R6850) for cheap on sale, and it’s been working flawlessly so far
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
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- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
WIth my previous ISP, I swapped the ISP’s router with my OpenWRT’s and everything worked fine. With my current ISP, it appears that it’s not that simple to swap the router altogether. But I’ll be honest, the biggest factors are price and number of routers/switch. As I want 2.5gbps, I’d need a router with at least dual 2.5gbps ports. The WIFI6 offering is also quite nice. And if I can’t swap my ISP router, it would just add another device. In a perfect world, I’d have a single router running openwrt, with wifi6 and couple of 2.5+gbps ports (but unfortunately openwrt doesn’t play nice with most wifi6 routers and these routers can get very expensive) For now, my ISP router does the job and I haven’t had any issue (yet)
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
If I ever need to update any device on the home automation vlan, I’d add an exception to the firewall for this specific host for the time of the update
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
I heard everyone on the internet is nice and have good intentions. Did they lie to me?
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
Well, to be honest if someone has access to my Wi-Fi, I’d consider that I’ve already lost. As soon as you’re on my lan, you have access to a ton of things. With this setup I’m not trying to protect against local attacks, but from beaches coming from the internet
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
Indeed, the isp router only has 1x 2.5gbps and 2x 1gbps. I wanted both my pc and my server to have 2.5gbps to wan, and I wanted 2.5gbps between them too
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
I’m not well versed in ARP spoofing attack and I’ll dig around, but assuming the attacker gets access to a “public” VM, its only network adapter is linked to the openwrt router that has 3 separated zones (home lan, home automation, dmz). So I don’t think he could have any impact on the lan? No lan traffic is ever going through the openwrt router.
- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
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- Comment on My self-hosted home setup 1 year ago:
Thanks, excalidraw.com if you’re ever interested
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