





It’s also worth clarifying that ProtonMail doesn’t collect IP addresses by default. Instead, the monitoring/ logging starts after ProtonMail gets a legal request.
They still have to adhere to legal requests.


We just need to reeeaaallly dedicated folks to just follow them for a while and post pics/video. It’s a public road, you’re just driving. Or something like that.


Gotta spend that grift money somehow.


Can’t speak to how difficult it would be to do after the fact. My guess is just adding in the lines in the docker compose. As for CrowdSec, it seems to run in the background and I haven’t looked at it much. I’ve triggered it a few times and locked myself out. So I’ve added my home IP to the whitelist (it’s running on a VPS). It also locked out my uptime Kuma so I whitelisted that too.


I’ve migrated about half of my services off of cloudflare DNS proxy. Guess which half still worked this afternoon. (Self hosting pangolin with CrowdSec as replacement). I wasn’t even using the cloudflare tunnel. Just their proxy for some bot mitigation.


You mean the condom? Never used those.


Digikey was always my reliable source for parts. Though I haven’t been doing anything for a while so I can’t speak for recent times.
(the lock picking lawyer had entered the chat)


I am in the US


Mine just shows Gulf of America. :-(