Let's see what all my bullshit detector finds on just the title and description alone:
- Telling me I need what they're pitching: ✔
- Mentioning that it's free: ✔
- "Free" is in all caps: ✔
- Free money? ✔
Gonna go ahead and pass on whatever that is.
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Let's see what all my bullshit detector finds on just the title and description alone:
Gonna go ahead and pass on whatever that is.
Need DeArrow for link thumbnails lol. That thumbnail is atrocious...
Lol looks everyone feel the same about network chuck... He is just click bait I was just wondering what everyone think.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/3CaG2GI1kn0
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source, check me out at GitHub.
If you're using Windows you're doing something wrong already.
Just for gaming. I am long time Fedora user.
Wazuh is a neat tool, but it’s really just good old OSSEC bolted into Elasticsearch with some custom plugins and middleware. You can get nearly the same result by just shipping logs from ossec and osquery with a lot less complexity.
Is it easy to use for a new user into self hosting?
Not for a new selfhoster, no. It’s fairly complex and has lots of moving pieces. Start with a simple syslog server before going way into the deep end.