Searches: Firefox sends Mozilla what you type into the search bar and Mozilla may share that data with its partners.
By default, pocket makes suggestions to you based on your browsing history and then the aggregate of that is sent to Mozilla. How is that privacy respecting again?
Try a new SD card or try sending gcode over USB and see if that fixes things.
Earth 2150?
I set up kata containers on my k3s cluster for some pesky containers that require privileged access. It works great for isolation purposes. I haven’t yet experimented with the kata-qemu runtime so not sure how that works.
Sorry you’re going through this. It sounds horrible.
You haven’t mentioned anything about how you smoke it. Could it be something in the specific papers or instruments of choice? Have you tried real vaporizers (not pens, but like a plastic bag that blows vapor into it), you said not edibles, so have you considered trying them? What about alcohol tinctures or smoking hash?
How do you have your auth working? Is it basic user/password managed on Nextcloud (external database connected?), is it external auth against something like Okta, or is it user/pass that you define from docker-compose?
If via docker-compose then a restart would clear anything an attacker would have done and it would reload from the docker-compose process I think? I’m not too familiar with the specifics on that as I’m not a security researcher, but generally some attacks are resident in memory only and a restart can clear them only for it to crop up again later either due to a running process that was set to rerun an exploit or someone monitoring your system externally and retrying the exploit remotely again.
Or it could just be some bug in Nextcloud or unique to your environment. Personally I’m only hosting things that are internally accessible via VPN anymore. Tailscale makes that super easy these days.
Wrong section but I misread it and its an opt in.