
My brother ran into this while car shopping on a reputable Utah based Toyota dealership's website. It was a powershell script that downloaded and executed something from a base64 encoded Bitly URL. Bitly took down the URL so we couldn't see where it was redirecting.
It seems like attackers are embedding this in vulnerable legit websites

Batteries, motors, underlying components get hot. Need cooled.

I betting most people who are sharing their media have Plex Pass to take advantage of hardware transcoding

People remote streaming won't be charged as long as the owner of the server has an active Plex Pass subscription
For users who have an active Plex Pass subscription, remote playback will continue to be available to you without interruption from any Plex Media Server, after these changes go into effect. When running your own Plex Media Server as a subscriber, other users to whom you have granted access can also stream from the server (whether local or remote), without ANY additional charge—not even a mobile activation fee.

I had my pitchfork out and ticket to Jellyfinville in-hand. I read the blog post and saw this myself. I'm wondering if it's a matter of time before they want to screw over my family though

Hyundai/KIA need to focus on fixing their existing electric vehicles. I'm going on two months without my EV6 because of a failed ICCU module.

Check out Keychron's mice. They're wireless but you can plug in the cable and use them that way. RGB is a physical button you press to switch which mode you want or turn it off completely. DPI and polling are also physical buttons on the bottom of the mouse.

Check out Tuxclocker

Have you tried a different version of proton? GPU temps seem OK?

They've been a thing as long as I can remember

I bought one of these when they first came out last month. Cool gadget. I need more free time to tinker with it more

No, you can download the proprietary drivers with a package manager

You can download the Nvidia app (not GeForce Experience) that doesn't require signing in

Unfortunately Lawnchair hasn't been well on Android 15 for me. Hopefully there's an update coming soon

It's exactly the same game
The only quirks I've noticed are minor. You sometimes go back to your home screen if you try dragging a card too close to the edge of the screen. Sometimes the the lower background elements don't stay in the background and cover pertinent information

Slay The Spire

It's literally every video marked NSFW. Doesn't matter where it's hosted. catbox.moe, redgif, etc.

Whitesnake

I've been running Unraid for over 5 years now and it has been great. I just checked the uptime on it and it's been running for 146 days, 11 hours, 31 minutes. I should probably check for updates...
I used to run a Threadripper 2950x with 64GB of RAM as my main system and built a new PC when Ryzen 5000 came out and the Threadripper system became the Unraid server. I threw it into a 24-bay, 4U Supermicro CSE-846 with a LSI SAS9211-8I HBA and an extra RTX 3060 I had for hardware transcoding Plex. I have 64TB of storage at the moment with no drive being larger than 8TB. Having 24 bays is nice for that. The server is in a rack in my cellar so sound isn't an issue for me. I've thought about switching to an Epyc setup just to have IPMI built into the motherboard instead of buying a separate KVM device
I have 8 containers and 5 VMs running. I have multiple VLANs setup on my UDM Pro and Juniper switches. A camera VLAN, one for IoT devices for Home Assistant. A Tailscale exit node container is all I use to access the server remotely. I also have a Rustdesk server VM setup for private remote desktop

Green cholula is where it's at. Not spicy but damn is it tasty

Aurora from the middle of nowhere eastern Oregon


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