dahartigan
dahartigan
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Your invoice has been halved.
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Nexus Bytes numba 1 for me <3
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No lach ness monster I ain't giving you no damn tree fiddy
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Does edu discount work with prem codydoby-style .edu accounts?
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@yoursunny you are bringing shame to IPv6 if you don't have it at home. You have been fined 200 pushups.
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Totally doable and perfectly "secure" if you have the right approach to setting it up securely. Throwing Apache guacamole here because it's an awesome web -> remote desktop solution.
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Wouldn't be surprised if it was that codydoby or one of his chinese MJJ kids
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EW no AES..
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Here's a working example of my fstab which is running on Debian 10, with the NFS server being over a wireguard link (wg0) 10.20.10.6:/srv/nfs4 /mnt/polarbear nfs vers=4.2,_netdev,noauto,x-systemd.automount,[email protected] I suppose the key difference here is that this is going to wait for the…
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Confirmed nexus bytes doesn't touch your interfaces file. For everyone else: chattr +i /path/to/file
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Keepsolid works for all the above, even has wireguard support. Can be had for less than 20 bucks for a lifetime subscription and totally worth it. I haven't found any UK or US service blocked yet...
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That carrot video was awesome! ?
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Thanks for sharing. That looks nice as simple to setup and use, I like that lol
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I am very likely somewhere on that end of the spectrum myself but have never been diagnosed, though Autism is definitely in my family and keeps me and my wife very busy running around 24x7 (and that's about as far as I'll elaborate in a google-facing thread)
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Keepsolid has been fantastic so far for me, I love the wireguard support, and everything I need to use it for works as expected :)
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I went from the stock pve 5.4 kernel to the 5.11 and that jump solved my issues, but I suspect the newer kernel would be more noticeable for people like me who run proxmox inside a KVM, maybe less effect on bare metal? I haven't tried anything on any bare metal Ryzen so no experience to share there.
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The biggest improvement I noticed is the stability inside a KVM with a high vCPU count. It seems like the power management changes were the key here. IIRC changing the max cstates to 1 previously was a workaround pre-5.11, but running with defaults has been working flawlessly since upgrading to 5.11
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On a VPS.
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I installed 5.11 on my proxmox a couple of days ago and it made a gigantic improvement to stability. @Not_Oles that's the exact kernel I'm using, from that git. I'd say go for it imo. EDIT: Linux 5.11.0-2 #1 SMP 5.11.0-2 zen2 (Thu, 18 Feb 2021 10:45:32 +0000) pve-manager/6.3-3/eee5f901
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I really feel that in a post-apocalyptic time where Google drive is finally permakilled, this is exactly the sort of thing that would make sense for our Plex servers. One massive shared collaborative library... But on topic nexus bytes is prem and Jay is a freaking genius who was able to quickly troubleshoot a kernel issue…
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Also interested.. I am struggling to think off hand how much storage I'd need though...
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Congratulations @Mason!!
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Guacamole is awesome for doing just that with Windows and Linux. Works great for me, but I'm missing copy/paste for some reason but haven't looked too deep into it.
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Lifetime yarr over wireguard on 5 devices was hands down the best $11 I've ever spent.
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Not storing those, no, thanks for your input. Keeping the conversation alive etc..
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Any issue if I encrypt my files beforehand? I know nextcloud won't mind, but if you are deduplicating etc..
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No refound on rebound special.
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I'm going to throw haproxy into this thread, it's an awesome lightweight reverse proxy and so far there's nothing I haven't been able to do with it.
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Rectify this immediately! :)
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How many push-ups did you neglect to do because you used that time writing up that report?