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Needs to be changed to negligent discharge.

There are no accidents, just negligence.

Unless there is hardware failure, but that's a different story

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For those who want to see if it's worth clicking.

Discovered by scientists in 2000, more than 700 meters (2,300 feet) beneath the surface, the Lost City Hydrothermal Field is the longest-lived venting environment known in the ocean. Nothing else like it has ever been found.

For at least 120,000 years and maybe longer, the upthrusting mantle in this part of the world has reacted with seawater to puff hydrogen, methane, and other dissolved gases out into the ocean.
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I didn't see porkbun here. Is there a reason why?

All of my domains are on porkbun.

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The ultralight community would pay $500 just to save 2 oz.

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Different wave lengths.

Shorter wave lengths are more affected by rain.

No. YouTube ads are servered under the same DNS record.

3-2-1

3 copies of data

2 different storage medium

1 set of data at an off-site location

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I have horrible errors in my ZFS pools until I did a memtest. Fixing my ram eliminated all the errors.

All of my printers are on a VLAN with a dead gateway.

LAN access only. And if it doesn't work from day one on that dead VLAN, then I return it.

I have a stable job and a good chunk of savings and I still feel wholly inadequate of raising a child. I know some of it is just me being selfish

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Should I poop now or wait until after my set?

Is that a fart?

I run fiber because fiber SFPs are cheaper than copper lol.

But if it doesn't move in my house, it's wired.

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YubiKey

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I use Mikrotik RB5009 because it's easy and very powerful. It has zerotier and wireguard built in. I'm slowly getting into OPNSense, but I'm not too familiar with it yet.

I also run ubiquiti wifi, but am planning on changing to another system in the future.

My core switch is a unifi 24 enterprise. It's the only affordable and semi quiet switch that is multigig, POE, and semi layer 3.

I currently run 6 vlans. Users, servers, management, IoT, LAN only, and DMZ.

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Backblaze.

9/month for unlimited storage.

I'm at 4tb stored.

Lol Germany here checking in 500/50 for 29.99

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Isn't SCMP not super reliable?

It's owned by Alibaba.

Or am I being overly critical?

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I do a DNS redirect on my Mikrotik router.

It's going to suck when DoH and DoT becomes more prevalent.

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I have only a few services. I could probably downscale my server.

  • AdGuard DNS

  • Tailscale and Zerotier

  • Open Media Vault

  • Jellyfin

  • Uptime Kuma

  • Graphana / Prometheus

  • Torrent/seed box

All on Proxmox and mirrored ZFS 2 x 20TB

For backups I use FolderSync and the default backup for windows. Super lazy, but I don't want to be the IT support of the family.

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Ethernet is a layer 1/2 standard, so it is technically it's anything covered under IEEE 802.3.

But for most folks Ethernet is a copper patch cable and a copper port.

My comment was more directed at the unholy costs of copper SFPs and their heat when dealing with multigig setups.

This is why I bought framework this time around. Hopefully they exist 5-10 years down the line.

Defense in depth.

Anyone who's certified NET+ or higher knows this.

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Any company worth their salt would happily pay for certs

Post your last 100 transactions?

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I'm running 160tb of refurbished Exos right now.

I throughout the years

2 x 10tb

2 x 14tb

3 x 16tb

12 x 18tb

8 x 20tb

I've only had 2 x 16tb fail within 500 hours. All other disks have 7k+ hours and are running fine.

As long as you manage your backups properly, you won't need to worry.

Bought mine through server part deals. Their 2 year warranty is so painless. Shoot them the SN and smart data and you just swap disks.

If they don't have the disk they just refund you completely.

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I always try to buy more enterprise hardware such as SSDs and HDDs.

They're usually cheaper used because of their lifecycle.

I just bought 2 x 3.83TB nvme drives for $160 a pop.

They have 5.4PB of endurance and I received them with only 60TB written.

Same goes for hard drives. I have some Seagate exos that is just about $10/TB.

They have a MTBF of 2.5 million hours.

I just buy a pixel 1 for 50 bucks. Then I use that to upload my current photos. Works flawlessly

You can try out Headscale. The self hosted/open source version of it.

DDG proxy here I come

Stardew Valley

Terraria

You can try DoH to see if it is working.

It's port 443 so it won't get redirected by their filters.

Android uses DoT so maybe that works. Assuming that they don't block port 853.

Try the encrypted DNS option to see if they are blocking all DNS providers or just certain ones.

You can also setup your own encrypted DNS on a VPS if you're feeling brave.

Windows defender

Unlock Origin

Adguard home

Plaintext DNS redirect to a local DNS

That's not how PKI works?

Unless you know how digital signatures work better than me

Since everyone has already said more well known games, here are my Indie/small games

Islanders

Race the Sun

Skye

Superflight

I think that there's a 5% failure rate of cluster bombs. So if you drop a few, there will be a few UXOs still laying around.

Best bet is to use a MICLIC or those mine sniffing rats.

Yeah network speed for gigabit is max 125MB/s. Or closer the 115MB/s including network overhead.

Even with 2.5G networking I'm only hitting 250MB/s for my NAS. I've never seen anything close to 300MB/s

I only had fun once I started using console commands.

Some of the guns you can come up with is amazing.

What's wrong with fairphone?

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Backblaze

I also have my 160tb home server for anything not vital.

I use a framework for my laptop. I brought my own ram and storage.