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These are fair use cores, right?
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(Quote) Jikes - hadn't realized they're that shaky. Guess I'm using this for a squid proxy instead
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(Quote) Similar measured power consumption on two devices with very different desired power draws because they're both being connected to a constrained source. Your nvme is throttled to a low power state - arguably not a bad outcome given other opt…
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(Quote) It's unfortunately a lot sketchier than that. USB 3.0 spec is max 0.9A Sabrent reckons a SATA drive peak draw is 1.5 while nvme can peak at 3.. Plus conversion loss from 5V to 3.3V for nvme. So it's getting less than a third of what max re…
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(Quote) Yes...in theory SD cards should be fine, but in practice for me at least it isn't. Maybe its the brand - mix of samsung cards and sandisk. (Quote) I wouldn't for a raspberry...those can pull more peak current than rasps can provide so you …
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I'd be inclined to a separate bridge for each IP. Also don't think you need thatt proxy arp thing?
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(Quote) That's not been my experience...I've thrown out a handful of SD cards over the last couple years. What you say about don't write too often is precisely the issue...it's only a matter of time till it craps itself & you're always hoping th…
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As long as you run it off a SATA ssd not SD card it should OK.
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(Quote) "lifetime dedi"?!? What sorcery is that?
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.stream .party .download are currently on renewal special at porkbun
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What are you guys using this for? I usually just do a WG back into my home network when travelling
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(Quote) Unless its purely for personal use it isn't viable yet. >50% of visitors to sites don't have ipv6 support, and on the user side many websites don't support it yet, even major players. So dual stack is really the only option atm (Image)
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They changed the terms now. Unrelated - tried their managed k8s offering...surprisingly easy to use
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(Quote) Afraid not - haven't investigated because I can't see myself needing it. I'd be surprised if it isn't possible though.
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There is also running a tile server...but you need a seriously chonky server & pipe for that.
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Maybe one of the many reverse proxies allows mapping one to many? Else yeah you'll need to adjust the forwarding rules on the fly
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(Quote) Interesting - so I guessed the force ToS acceptance they pushed this week was something else. I guess they were ahead of the times with shit AI ToS then...
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A random password of suitably long length is fine. Definitely weaker but at some point you're arguing between 1 million years to crack vs a 100 mllion years to crack. A distinction good for internet pissing contests but not much else The keys thin…
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Whats with the weird ass email they sent out this morning? (Quote) (Image)
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I suspect much of that crowd is using Lemmy these days.
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Thanks! Grabbed one...should be good for an upcoming project.
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Whoops if I @'d the wrong person apologies. (Quote) Seems like a win to me? Bunch of users realising what they got is not in line with what they should be getting & can point to the providers own YABS as proof. Would keep providers honest imo …
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(Quote) Yeah that makes sense. Feels like the wrong solution for the problem hence undesirable sideeffects...but its an admittedly thorny problem so understand why you linked the two. Maybe if we make it compulsory for the provider to post regular …