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[-] tristan@aussie.zone 64 points 6 months ago

The same oil refineries which they have sanctions on so people won't buy from? Those ones?

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 1 points 6 months ago

The difference is that there were concerns Huawei would share the data with the Chinese government for them to spy on various groups/individuals

Most countries like America have no problem with you selling the data to other companies or governments (the US Gov themselves buy huge amounts of data) to spy on you, just not to the Chinese government.

So if the data stays with Toyota (or the people they sell it to), they aren't likely to upset the governments... But if the data is directly shared with Huawei, it's likely to run into some pretty quick walls

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 3 points 6 months ago

You can do this pretty easily using asterisk and then just point your VoIP clients to it's IP address

But....

Whatever you do, unless you're an expert with network security, don't leave it on its default port if you'll expose it to the internet.

You'll have that many bots trying to get in that it'll DDoS you within a few hours of setting it up. Even if you have it on a different port, you'll have lots of bots trying to get in.

If you ever see those "unlimited international calls" cards sold in third world countries for like $5-10, those are mostly hacked VoIP systems that have accounts or access to a phone line

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 3 points 6 months ago

This looks great, I don't suppose you plan on a pre-made docker container?

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 8 points 6 months ago

And how many payments the politicians take from local/competing car companies haha

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 5 points 6 months ago

Will probably depend on if the data stays with Toyota or is shared with Huawei

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 19 points 6 months ago

Even more ironic is a bunch of the delays were caused by Australia demanding the French change the designs from nuclear to diesel

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 4 points 7 months ago

Many ways around that these days. Dynamic DNS, CloudFlare tunnels, tailscale funnel, reverse SSH tunnels, etc

My setup uses a reverse proxy hosted on a free Oracle VPS that feeds through tailscale VPN, so it doesn't really matter where the devices are connected, as long as they are connected to the tailscale VPN, the reverse proxy on the vps can serve the stuff

I run Plex and about 30 other things including my own website through it all without any issues

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 3 points 7 months ago

With the fediverse, Don't forget the government's that have started up their own mastodon instances, and larger news orgs like bbc

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 6 points 7 months ago

Similar boat, I would last about 4-8 days without medical intervention (dialysis and other regular treatments I need)

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 7 points 7 months ago

Police found 432 Chinese nationals, 371 Filipinos, 57 Vietnamese, eight Malaysians, three Taiwanese, two Indonesians and two Rwandans at the site.

That's insane

[-] tristan@aussie.zone 16 points 8 months ago

For a bit of context for those not too familiar with CDN stuff. My web server hosts about 20 small business websites. None are heavy on images or video or anything else. Most sites have well under 1k visitors a day, some are under 100.

Each month CloudFlare CDN saves me between 40-60gb of traffic which is nothing my server couldn't handle, but over a year is ~600gb in saved data so it adds up

If you had a Lemmy instance with even just 100 active users, with all the images and videos and all the federated background communications, that would add up extremely quickly.

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