theblueredditrefugee

joined 1 year ago

I think a federated version should work....

[–] theblueredditrefugee@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 points 7 months ago (3 children)

It's my go-to for western movies and tv - what do y'all use?

My other goto's:

  1. nyaa.si for anime (most of what I watch is anime anyway 😅
  2. fitgirl for video games, if not available search reddit cautiously bc I'm scared of viruses 😅

But for tv and such I'm not too too scared of viruses, they'd have to use an exploit in the codec, and usually they just use a .mp4.exe or similar bc they lazy 😁

Right? I put off rewatching it for so long bc watching him play a woman felt wrong. But it's the name that feels most wrong

If you don't care plz just keep scrolling thx

Hey, don't insult fart gobblers

Ooh, I can finally short!

You joke, but Japan hasn't even been allowed to have their own military since WWII. They barely are a separate nation.

[–] theblueredditrefugee@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Just checked, it looks like it's fiber. Definitely has something plugged into the wall anyway - I'm kinda afraid of unplugging it and ruining my internet access.

Far as I can tell there's no bridge mode, and there's only one device in the space that connects me to the internet. Pretty sure it's a CGNAT, and I wanna host a website

[–] theblueredditrefugee@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Well, I don't need it, not really. It's just I'm finally in a position where I'm not stressed about things like rent and healthcare, and I'm realizing I wanna fuck around with hosting my own websites. Possibly a lemmy instance, I was toying with the idea of developing a P2P social networking protocol that federates with lemmy. But also the idea of building my own websites so I'm not dependent on others for my income, or just making it easier for people to download stuff that I'm the only seeder of.

Definitely not a need. My rent is paid, my food is healthy, healthcare is cheap. So now I can worry about stuff like this that ultimately doesn't matter

Awesome, thanks for the trick!

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Me vs my ISP (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by theblueredditrefugee@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 

So I was looking into getting port forwarding set up and I realized just how closed-off the internet has gotten since the early days. It's concerning. It used to be you would buy your own router and connect it to the internet, and that router would control port-forwarding and what-have-you.

Now, your ISP provides your router, which runs their firmware, which (in my case) doesn't even have the option to enable port forwarding.

It gets worse - because ISPs are choosing NATs over IPv6, so even if you install a custom firmware on your router without it getting blacklisted by your ISP, you still can't expose your server to the internet because the NAT refuses to forward traffic your way. They even devise special NAT schemes like symmetric NAT to thwart hole punching.

Basically this all means that I have to purchase my web hosting separately. Or relay all the traffic through an unnecessary third party, introducing a point of failure.

It's frustrating.

I like to control my stuff. I don't like to depend on other people or be in a position where I have to trust someone not to fuck with my shit. Like, if the only thing outside my apartment that mattered to my website was a DNS record, I'd be really happy with that.

Edit: TIL ISPs in the US don't have NATs

Edit 2: OMG so much advice. My knowledge about computers is SO clearly outdated, I have a lot of things to read up on.

Edit 3: There's definitely a CGNAT involved since the WAN ip in the router config is not the same as the one I get when I use a website that echos my IP address. Far as I can tell ~~my devices don't get unique IPv6 addresses either~~. (funnily enough, if I check my IP address on my phone using roaming data, there's no IPv6 address at all). It's a router/modem combo, at least I think since there's only one device in my apartment (maybe there's a modem managing the whole complex or something?). And it doesn't have a bridge mode, except for OTT. Might try plugging my own router into it, but it feels like a waste of time and money from what I'm seeing. Probably best to just host services over a VPN or smth.

Edit 4: Devices do get unique IPv6 addresses, but it's moot since I can't do anything but ping them. I guess it wouldn't be port forwarding but something else that I would have to do that my router doesn't support

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