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starkzarn, to privacy in Ah yes, smart lights need Tor.

It’s just an NTP pool. The device is trying to update it’s time. Likely it made many other requests to other servers when this one didn’t work.

Maintaining up to date lists of anything is a game of whack a mole, so you’re always going to get weird results.

If you’re actually unsure, pcap the traffic on your pfsense box and see for yourself. NTP is an unencrypted protocol, so tshark or Wireshark will have no problem telling you all about it.

That said, I’d still agree with the other poster about local integration with home assistant and just block that sucker from the Internet.

starkzarn, to selfhosted in Grocery shopping apps

Ran into a similar conundrum. We use mealie for recipe management and occasionally meal planning, but the shopping list is clunky. We resorted to just making a list on a card in Planks. Not purpose-built, but it has worked rather well for us.

starkzarn, to programmer_humor in My coding skill V/S My GitHub Repositories

I don’t know how you got a picture of me, but I demand it is removed!

starkzarn, to linux in Have I successfully blocked ssh logins to root?

That all sounds correct to me. The random port you’re seeing in the logs is a high port, often referred to as an ephemeral port, and it is common for source ports. All good there.

starkzarn, to piracy in I am pouring one out to this little champ. Stripping HDCP and letting me... archive streaming services from 2016-2023 RIP

Agreed. SMD components fail silently.

starkzarn, to piracy in I am pouring one out to this little champ. Stripping HDCP and letting me... archive streaming services from 2016-2023 RIP

This is pedantic, but there are indeed capacitors there. They’re all surface mount components, so they don’t look like the caps that people typically talk about replacing, and they likely aren’t what caused it to fail. Anything labeled on the board with a C## is likely a SMD capacitor.

starkzarn, to asklemmy in When I get a lack of sleep, I often have a splitting headache the next day. Other people never get any headaches. What's wrong with me?

Sure, but no one asked about studies from a specific country, we just got an unsolicited “tut tut” for no reason. I can live in Germany and read Canadian articles all I want. This particular poster just doesn’t have an open mind about the world.

starkzarn, to asklemmy in When I get a lack of sleep, I often have a splitting headache the next day. Other people never get any headaches. What's wrong with me?

Lolwut.

Does your holier-than-thou country not believe in peer reviewed science?

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