mesamunefire@lemmy.world
on 22 Apr 20:00
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Interesting, I used to help on the bionic side a long time ago.
I thought it was quite heavy on resources? What are they doing on the docker side to help out? Limiting the CPU?
acockworkorange@mander.xyz
on 23 Apr 01:15
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No clue, but they could use nice.
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
on 23 Apr 14:24
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Holy yikes batman. That’s a lot of trust and open ports right there to the public internet. Not to mention running a tor node is incredibly risky for the hoster personally. Individually these projects are good, in one bundle I’m heckin suspicious.
Edit: it’s just a relay node at least, but still, this is targeting inexperienced people to run a bunch of containers, and I don’t think the risk is fully explained there.
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Interesting, I used to help on the bionic side a long time ago.
I thought it was quite heavy on resources? What are they doing on the docker side to help out? Limiting the CPU?
No clue, but they could use
nice
.Holy yikes batman. That’s a lot of trust and open ports right there to the public internet. Not to mention running a tor node is incredibly risky for the hoster personally. Individually these projects are good, in one bundle I’m heckin suspicious.
Edit: it’s just a relay node at least, but still, this is targeting inexperienced people to run a bunch of containers, and I don’t think the risk is fully explained there.
yeah an exit node would be the most dangerous