Ympker
Ympker
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Just had a nice chat with @skorupion on Discord. Cool guy and lots of good ideas :) Thanks, mate!
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True that. How did that happen? Too many leftovers from old place? :D
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@skorupion can you link me LES Discord? I can't find it in my serverlist atm :P
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Muchas gracias, señor :)
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Oh, right. I'll be there in like 5mins :P
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Yeah, the exact measurements I will probably take next week (if the guy has time) hopefully. Thanks! That's a cool idea (if you guys are up for it). We could hop on a (Discord/Whatsapp whatever) call once I got the measurements to discuss any issues :P During our first visit I also took some pictures of the flat (how it…
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Ahh. Okay, I'll need to look into that (to find out what exactly you were referring to) :P
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Yeah, that's our plan for now :P The exact sizes we will probably measure when we do our second visit where we also check out the things we are going to buy from him :D Living room + Kitchen ( = 1 room) is 27,20m2 Bedroom is 11,87 m2 Bathroom is 4,56 m2 Entry area after door is like 2,10m2
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Ahhh... Now, that makes a lot more sense ;) Good idea! We will map it out and give it a thought! Definitely would allow for more storage in the bed room. Screen glare is something we'd probably just have to try out :P Drawers and sofas with compartment beneath are a good idea to get extra storage :) My bed (currently) also…
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Sims 3, but yeah. The gf plays/used to play Sims a lot and envisioned/mapped our house using Sims 3 :D Minecraft was another idea but a bit blocksy xD
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AC is probably a luxury for students here and we probably wouldn't be allowed to install a stationary one. Could probably get a mobile one with a tube going out of the window. I am referring to something like this. In general, using all the height is a great idea and we will probably try to install lots of top shelves.…
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Sure thing, happy for any feedback we get :) Looks great! Will probably give that one a try next (easier than to start up Sims 3 from the GF's Origin account every time) ;) Yeah, I think I know what you are referring to. It's already there/included in the kitchen we are buying from the person who lived there before :)…
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Yeah, I got one of these 8010, so that will probably fix it :)
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That's a good question. The washing machine was in the bathroom when we visited, but the guy didn't really have a place where to dry the cloths either. We have to get creative here😅🥲
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Yeah, a dish washer as suggested by @skorupion would certainly be convenient, however we will have to see if there's space for it. Moving in at the end of August, so still some time for panning and good ideas :) Thanks for the feedback @skorupion and @bikegremlin !
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Thanks! That's a good idea, actually! Seems like it'd be fitting in nicely :)
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Go for it :)
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Works for me with HongKong Server (TCP):
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I frequently check: https://infobyip.com https://ipleak.net
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Thanks :) Seems like the standard Vodafone router also supports wifi 6, so should work, I guess. Might put another router behind it anyway, though.
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Unlike regular SOCKS the SOCKS by @Chievo can be stocked. So if you get two pair, you get 2x2 + 2x2 = Socks 8. Much better than Socks 5 :)
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Yeah, I've got those also laying around. They've been kinda horrible the last time I used them, but that was a house with 2 floors and a basement. In this small flat, powerline might just do the trick (depending on the electrical circuits). The ones I have are TP Link Powerlina PA 8010.
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Will have a look, thanks :)
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Check the pic above. Router/internet gets in the flat at the entry door and is required at the two desks.
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Cables is better, but it's gonna be like 10meters from one room to another. Cable length wouldn't be a problem, but placing it ideally as to not be annoying and be in the way is. Router is at the entry door and internet is required at the two desks:
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@Chievo offers SOCKS :D
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Albeit WHMCS is (still) widely used, I can imagine them shitting on things like that, unfortunately. Props for you wanting to be upfront with your customers, but in that case it's probably better to look for another solution. Blesta with 99% open source code may allow for checking lots of stuff yourself. I'd assume that…
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In Germany we have some law firms that use automated scripts to find any faults in your gdpr privacy policy and the sue the heck out of you. That's Germany for you. There was some new law against companies suing other companies for privacy policy violations just for the sake of suing shouldn't be allowed anymore, though…
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Will have a look! Thanks for tips. Also will have a look at Ventoy. What are the key advantages to, say, Yumi? One seems to be that I don't have to reformat the file system over and over. Regarding your list: Why would I need Debian netinst, when I have Ubuntu Live System? Anything particular debian adds as an advantage?…
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Will have a look, thanks! :)
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Keyhelp is great. It's just shared hosting has become so cheap that you can easily get DA/cPanel/Plesk, which is usually preferred.
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Usually you could enable smth like pw protected and select no index in softaculous. But yeah, WP Local is also an option.
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Nice offer. Glws, mate :)
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Softaculous Staging/Clone has been quite convenient for me tbh. AIO WP Migration usually takes care of all the link updating. Can't think of any issues I faced there. Maybe something like ManageWP could also be convenient?