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@QasimRashid

It’s ’s !

I can almost guarantee you that the time will come, sooner than we think, that he will declare a national emergency (possibly following a “false-flag” terrorist event), declare martial law and cancel elections for the foreseeable future!

The US military is gonna have to choose sides because, for sure, they will soon be called on to kill their fellow Americans who come out onto the streets in protest!

Trumps playbook at EU level: perpetrator-victim role reversal!

Conservative lawmakers portray publicly funded NGOs as harmful actors using taxpayers’ money to fight farmers, industry, and the free market. This narrative reverses roles by equating or even swapping the structurally dominant, profit-driven industrial lobbies — with far greater budgets — and NGOs working for the public good.

1787:We the people!

See: politico.eu/article/fact-check

POLITICO · Fact-check: Did the European Commission really pay NGOs to lobby for the Green Deal?By Max Griera

I came across the #Fail2Ban #docker image from #linuxserverio and thought to myself that it's finally time to set up Fail2Ban. I admit i never used it before and it was a bit difficult to add it to my #playbook as all of my #servers have different services and therefore different #logfile paths, but that's nothing #jinja #templating can't fix.

Now that i've got #Discord notifications for banned #IPs, it's time to work on actual #IPblocking. I also want to use the #IPComplaint and #AbuseIPDB actions as i really like the idea of reporting abuse (even though i have no idea how effective that may be).

I may also want to replace the discord #webhook with #email notifications later as that's mostly the reason i've set up a #mailserver ( #stalwart ) in the first place.

I mean, most of my services are only accessible from #tailscale or my #homenetwork, but since #Ansible makes it so much easier to apply higher standards, i just can't resist. My #homelab is changing every day and i think setting up additional #security, even though i don't need it yet, is never a bad idea.