Potentially, but precision is important, especially if you're going to make sweeping claims about a topic, acting as an authority.
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This is absolutely not what DNSSEC is. DNSSEC provides authenticity of the response, not privacy. You're describing a means of encrypted name resolution, like dns-over-tls, dns-over-https, etc.
I haven't done a code review so I can't answer that question with facts. I do think however, that anything that bootstraps a FLOSS framework like openwrt could easily be a risk to privacy.
You use privacy and security interchangeably here. They are not the same.
If you have any question on truth worthiness, you can flash stock openwrt on them. You just lose out on their proprietary webUI and pre installed plugins. I believe their firmware is public on GitHub though.
Yeah, put that trash in prison!
Wiki.js with a postgres backend is my vote, easily.
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.
I had no idea Jeremy Clarkson lost so much weight.
Agreed. SMD components fail silently.
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.
Frigate or zoneminder. I've run both and would highly recommend both. Frigate is easier to get setup initially. Test them both out!
I don't know how you got a picture of me, but I demand it is removed!