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  • scans for open ports ran continuously since the 1990s, it was never a big deal. Also they only run on lower ports (not that it matters)

    what are you talking about killing your internet performance? You can have hundreds of thousands of scans per day (which isn’t gonna happen, you won’t even get 100) and it still won’t bog down jank cable internet from early 2000s






  • ricetoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlDo any of you guys own a blog?
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    15 hours ago

    unidentified attempts are just standard internet, bots are always poking every port on every IP 24/7 for last 25 years never stopping.

    yea good luck with the ghost, otherwise there is always wordpress lol. If you’re wanting reader/viewer interaction there are only a few other than maybe just running a forum and posting .


  • ricetoLinux@lemmy.mlGoboLinux lives again
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    16 hours ago

    flatpak does indeed deduplicate. The stuff is updated to whatever is required as a dependency to whatever programs are installed. And versions are shared between applications when versions match as well…

    So I am guessing it is just like flatpak




  • ricetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldRisks of self-hosting a public-facing forum?
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    18 hours ago

    Do it.

    There’s really not much that can end badly, someone gets in your network (unlikely anyone even knows it exists)? reformat all your shit. Just by knowing what a DMZ is you are already more qualified than half the people I’ve met self hosting

    do you run a business out of your house? do you run a bunch of peoples personal info? does anyone else? If you answered no to all of these then there really isn’t much that can “go wrong” you can just unplug your shit.

    hosting email also isn’t that big of a deal but your home ISP will block port 25, you need to have a “business” one for them to unblock it and even then sometimes have to directly request it. Things like mailcow docker make it dead easy.

    and yea as the other guy said always update your stuff