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Yesterday, a Twitter user going by the name "marsothy" (@splatatouille) posted a thread of tweets about getting caught up in a Discord scam. You can find that thread [linked here](https://twitter.com/splatatouille/status/1776311022506459564) but I'll summarize it here:
Yesterday, a Twitter user going by the name "marsothy" (@splatatouille) posted a thread of tweets about getting caught up in a Discord scam. You can find that thread \[linked here\]\(https://twitter.com/splatatouille/status/1776311022506459564\) (link broken) but I'll summarize it here:
- a friend's account was compromised
- scammer poses as friend claiming that Marsothy needs to get in contact with Discord support via a specified Discord account
- having Marsothy change their Discord account's email address

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title = "Homelab and Selfhosting Redesign Mid-to-Post-Transition Thoughts"
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In [a previous post](../../03/redesigning-my-selfhosting-setup-and-lab), I talked about plans for moving from an expensive Google Cloud VPS and a full-fat SuperMicro server to a small Dell micro PC.
It's been serveral weeks since that post and I wanted to give an update.
As of this moment, both the VPS and the server are shut down.
Luckily, all of the services I care about appear to be working!
All of my goals from the previous post (except for the UPS) have been realized - especially the rootless Podman.
I'll probably make a dedicated post about some of the specific services and what was necessary for each.
For now, I'll give a bit of advice for anyone who might want to follow in my steps:
It's probably easier to design the initial pod using `podman` commands *then* generate the Kube YAML than it is to use an existing YAML and adapt it for a different service.