

Looks nice! I’m getting it set up on an old Pi right now for a new media center in my basement.
Looks nice! I’m getting it set up on an old Pi right now for a new media center in my basement.
Yep, never been an issue for me.
I would highly advise against it. While its not very likely someone will be targeting systems running the game through Proton, its also not out of the question and malicious code can do serious home even through Wine/Proton.
Most vulnerable COD games have community patches and servers to avoid this. Theres Plutonium for WaW, BO1/2 and MW3, a community patch for BO3, and AlterWare for MW2/3, Ghosts, and Advanced Warfare. I’ve used Plutonium before with Proton and it worked great, and AlterWare has instructions for running it with Proton.
Besides the security these community launchers/patches have quality of life and performance improvements, they’re definitely worth using.
I’ve never personally used the DF64s, but I see both machines get recommended fairly often. I think for the Kickstarter price the 078S was an incredible value, but for the MSRP I’d probably go with the DF64S, since it has the benefit of easily swappable burrs.
Also IMO the 078S is much nicer looking, which isnt the most important factor but it is something I appreciate.
Thanks! Yeah I exclusively slow feed when doing pourovers with very light roasts. I generally dont find it makes a noticeable improvement for espresso.
Its still nice even when not slow feeding, since sometimes the last couple beans could popcorn out even with the cover halfway on as they recommend.
You just need developer mode enabled
https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation
You can remove most apps using ADB. Universal Android Debloater is helpful for this, just make sure you read the comments for each app so you dont remove something you need.
Seems like they havent merged native Wayland support yet? Thats a shame, its been working great with GE-Proton. I also wonder if raw input support will make it in.
only applies to Windows (I think)
Well yeah, its a vulnerability in the windows software. Nothing they said implied otherwise.
and won’t work without a permissions escalation.
I dont think thats true, could you explain why that would be? This article mentioned no need for a permissions escalation. In fact it seems that the RCE is automatically run as administrator by the driver process.
What this is talking about is not really about the brand or model, its just about them being misconfigured. These cameras were exposed to the internet with either default credentials or no authentication.
Theres very few good reasons to expose a camera to the internet at all, just access it over a VPN. If for some reason someone really needs to access it over the internet (I genuinely cannot think of any), then they should put some proper authentication in front of it.
If your goal is simply having a backup then Immich is probably overkill. Why not just use something like Syncthing?