EmbarrassedDrum

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If I were in your position, I wouldn't have installed it. VT got 37 vendors to flag it.

And it's very common for cracked programs to contain some malware, so my trust wasn't high to begin with. I'm always skeptical about this kind of thing.

Dude it's 37 vendors on VT aswell.

then I'll let you know when I deploy it. didn't do it yet, might do it today, maybe later.

this looks very good I'll try this at home

[–] EmbarrassedDrum@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

No, but I have free instance on Oracle Cloud and that's where I'll run it. If it's too slow or no good I'll stop using it but there's no harm trying.

thanks. I'll give it a try

 

Hi all, I'd like to hear some suggestions on self hosting LLMs on a remote server, and accessing said LLM via a client app or a convenient website. Either hear about your setups or products you got good impression on.

I've hosted Ollama before but I don't think it's intented for remote use. On the other hand I'm not really an expert and maybe there's other things to do like add-ons.

Thanks in advance!

[–] EmbarrassedDrum@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

yeah and other people here warned me about that so ig I'll drop that idea.

[–] EmbarrassedDrum@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

let's say I have found a new show I wanna watch, and host in my Jellyfin server. Let's say I found a good magnet link. I don't have it anywhere yet, so I'd prefer to download it directly to the server.

and not to my computer and then send to the server.

that's so true. I once donated to Wikipedia (technically Wikimedia), and a year later they sent email after email trying to get me to re donate.

if you'll have more connections or mentions on other IPs or websites, that'll grow the chances of them scanning your IP too.

You should read about how their crawler decide what to crawl and when*. After all, there's 4 Billion IPv4 addresses, and much more IPv6 (tho I don't know how much of them are used), and they don't just randomly spin up numbers to scan.

  • I once read an article explaining how they did this, can't find it now. I'll send it if I do find it.
 

Hey,

I'm looking for suggestions on how to efficiently transfer content to my Oracle Cloud VPS.

What I've Tried:

Telegram Bot: I set up a Telegram bot that saves files locally on the server.

Pros: Easy to use, quick access to files from Telegram.

Cons: Limited to what's available on Telegram, and uploading is slow and impractical.

aria2c: I attempted to use aria2c but couldn't get it to work properly. Is it possible that Oracle Cloud is blocking P2P communication like torrents?

What I Need:

A more convenient method to transfer content to my VPS. I haven't been able to get torrents to work, so any alternative solutions would be appreciated. Additionally, if you know of any direct download sites for content like movies and shows that don't use P2P, that would be helpful.

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: while there are plenty of ways to get stuff from my computer to the VPS (and I'll try some of them), I thought to get things directly to the VPS. it has fast and stable internet connection, unlike my laptop.

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