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Yy3568 has most if not all of that, sata also and thats hard to find.
Yy3568 has most if not all of that, sata also and thats hard to find.
Also, you can back up your dB to encrypted json and restore it later.
You only need 2 pairs for 100base-t, try forcing a lower negotiation, see if the pairs you need work? Maybe unbundle the other set of pairs and try them?
Disney is an absolute must if you have a kid, and a great value besides.
Otherwise it makes 0 sense except for maybe star wars sometimes.
Let me clarify:
Recordsize is basically hash block size. If you want to change things you will always write in blocks up to the recordsize, smaller if the file is smaller, then calculate the hash based on that.
Smaller only helps for randomish accesses inside a file.
I’m really curious if that’s still true for debian 12, it’s using a 6.1 kernel and stuff isn’t nearly as old.
Fascinating, I assumed roughly this behavior but I don’t think there’s much information about the futility of marketing because it threatens the jobs of marketers, any good sources?
Been hosting my email about as long, thinking about turning it in, or at least only making smtp exposed.
The address argument is a cop out, Wireguard works fine always on now, even in your home wlan if you’re fine with hairpin nat. Ios and android handle it well.
I block China and Russia, tempted to add a few others but those are easy outs (haven’t been to China in years, will figure it out if I am).
Yup, TC was weakened, and so far not powerful enough to hurt, but it’s still a threat.
DRM is everywhere in some form or another, again usually not strong enough to stop determined attackers but enough to create a barrier that, one that can be raised as needed in an “emergency”.
My udm is basically running either debian or Ubuntu with all the major apt packages so everything should work, though I don’t think most of the logs go through syslog, many go into their mongodb database I think.
Not Sure Actually.
Agreed, though recommend nginx as proxy, have it do ssl, can set it up with letsencrypt, but mostly you can run multiple services off multiple internal hosts as subdirectories (assuming they cooperate).
Works great for me.
Probably not, look into wireguard or tailscale.
I’ve known this for years, I’m constantly stunned everytime the ytdlp gui I wrote manages to pull down a file.
My saying has always been: “I trust each of these tech companies, up until they’re about to miss their second earnings estimate.” and any data you give them cannot be ungiven.
The rules now are generally: bare metal if that’s all the box will do, or it’s main task, container if it’s one of many services, vm if it’s a larger application you might migrate and i/o isn’t your limitation.
The line between container and vm is fuzzy, but bare metal means you’re making a design choice for that machine and if that or another application breaks the machine you’re screwed.
In a way freebsd is amazing for this, you put all applications in jails and don’t use the main userspace much, but the virtualiztion story isn’t quite there yet.
Lvm can get you 80% of the way to basic zfs. I’m a bit similar, old school Unix who likes debian because it makes sense, but storage is one of my dominating constraints so zfs is mandatory (even if I hate stuff like the way the arc works by default).
I’m at 10g internal for what matters, with a unifi dream machine, so 10g firewall could work, my limiting factor has always been that fucking uplink :(
Visiting a rural island off the coast of sweden in a few weeks. Better fiber for cheaper. Than down the street from fucking google.
Oh fuck you so much comcast. Bless you sir, blessings upon you and your house.
What… the fuck…
I expected a curious story about how elves enchanted your modem and now you feared to gaze upon it lest the spell be broken, not this fucking necronomicon vs the infinity stones shit.
I’m just lost, you broke the matrix, I can’t begin to figure this out.
Going to at least ask about gigabit pro, live in silicon valley, used to work at google, can’t get fucking fiber to save my life, it’s like a greek tragedy, but you have given me the courage to try again.
Yeah I don’t want their pos modem and asswipe nat, I want a decent one.
Comcast delenda est.
Oh yeah, it’s a 3588, all out of tree, I’m very similar.