Ye you are right but I was talking of 3D enclosures where you can put a zimaboard or whatever mini pc.
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himazawa@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A few questions about selfhosting from a newbieEnglish2·2 years agoThe 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.
himazawa@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A few questions about selfhosting from a newbieEnglish32·2 years agoDon’t expose anything from your local network to the internet (unless you want multiple new sysadmins in your house). Try tailscale instead.
Anyone knows if there is any project for a modular NAS? Have been looked into it for a while but without success
himazawa@infosec.pubOPto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Low profile keyboard compatible with choc switchesEnglish1·2 years agoIt’s pretty funny, because from mechanicalkeyboards they suggested to post here because you have more knowledge on low profile keyboards.
himazawa@infosec.pubOPto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Low profile keyboard compatible with choc switches11·2 years agoDo anyone have feedback on this?
https://chosfox.com/products/chosfox-l75-keyboard-kit?variant=42798174732482
Looks promising
himazawa@infosec.pubOPto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Low profile keyboard compatible with choc switchesEnglish12·2 years agoRow staggered but not splitted.
himazawa@infosec.pubOPto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Low profile keyboard compatible with choc switchesEnglish01·2 years agoHow much like the corne do you want it to be?
like a normal keyboard and not split
Also, how DIY do you want to get?
As long as no soldering is required I am up for everything
himazawa@infosec.pubto cybersecurity@infosec.pub•X-post: Better understanding and mitigating the risks of using a phone that no longer receives system updatesEnglish7·2 years agoWannaCry targeted hospitals, businesses and similar machines.
WannaCry targeted everything with SMB exposed, blindly.
Also, you should read more about security through obscurity, the fact that “no one will target you because you are a low-value target” is a false sense of security.
himazawa@infosec.pubto cyph3rPunk@infosec.pub•Recreating Government Security Standards at Home (Hardened iPhone) [8:58]3·2 years agoI don’t know why the author of the video didn’t mention it but LockDown mode is really useful.
At least for me the default is lockdown mode on and appropriate exceptions for websites I trust.
himazawa@infosec.pubto cybersecurity@infosec.pub•X-post: Better understanding and mitigating the risks of using a phone that no longer receives system updatesEnglish3·2 years agoI believe the risk of running outdated software is super inflated and mediatic, 99% of people would be absolutely fine running a version of Android from 3 years ago or Windows 8.
That’s the same thing people running windows XP on internet were thinking in 2017.
Then WannaCry arrived and they got their data encrypted :)
himazawa@infosec.pubto cybersecurity@infosec.pub•X-post: Better understanding and mitigating the risks of using a phone that no longer receives system updatesEnglish3·2 years agoPerhaps images, video, font etc. rendering could be compromised?
Yes, it already happen in the past. Also the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth stack got exploited, like multiple kernel drivers.
But it shouldn’t be a matter of “in the past was X exploited?” but more on having a correct security posture.
Honestly if you are arguing about wasting a “perfectly working phone” you should blame it on the vendor, especially Android devices vendors have this let’s say “defect” of dropping the support after 4/5 years.
Also not going to talk about custom ROMs (with the super rare exclusion of some) managed by god knows who, without any security team behind.
Since even the NFC and Cellular Network stack got vulnerabilities the only way you would consider an old phone “safe” to use is just turning it into the equivalent of a local ARM server.
Also pretty fun seeing the replies in the original post talking about how Google Play store shouldn’t have malware on it.
himazawa@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•anytype — decentralized, p2p, e2ee 'Notion' like appEnglish6·2 years agoDo anyone knows if it support local-only without joining the p2p network?
himazawa@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Should I use one docker-compose.yml for all my services?English2·2 years agoI 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.
himazawa@infosec.pubto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•a battle that will end up in flamesEnglish5·2 years agoThanks. I have never seen the last thing, what the numbers indicates?
himazawa@infosec.pubto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•a battle that will end up in flamesEnglish9·2 years agoWhat am I looking at?
himazawa@infosec.pubto Hardware@infosec.pub•The Book 8088 takes portable retrocomputing back to 1981English1·2 years agoYe let’s go back to a single computer filling an entire room and printing output on paper
himazawa@infosec.pubto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•**this seems to be the theme of the season mateys**English9·2 years agoSoon, people will join the strange and buggy world of YouTube alternative frontends
A raspberry with Adguard + unbound, a zimaboard with truenas scale running the -arr suite, nextcloud, homeassistan, homarr, headscale and caddy 2x2TB nvme and 3x 4tb HDD I recently got a new PC and I think I will convert it to being part of the homelab, it has a ryzen 7 3xxx and a 2070 super.