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Are the savings that significant? I'd be really wary of 2nd hand drives. Without a chunky raid setup I'd rather not...
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There is another set of firewall rules inside the VM. Oracles images are stupid like that
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Yeah been "saving up" > @vyas said: This is why I'm avoiding signing up with AWS & Azure...I'll do so when I need a lot of compute or something for a brief time. Most also have always free tiers
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For a long time hopefully. The path from bad BMP compression to today has been one of incremental improvements.
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Anybody tried Language Tools - seems to be self-hostable equivalent (though presumably inferior)
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You're confusing wifi speed and eth ports. It's quite common for routers to have far higher radio throughput than the cable part can handle. Since internet comes in over the cable the lower of the two matters
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I've personally had good luck with ASUS RT-AX92U....but outside of specified budget. :( Noooo. That's a 100mbps eth device...while OP has 250mbps internet. (.C60 is a good choice for openwrt though in niche cases where the 100mbps isn't an issue.)
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I don't see why it would depend on resolution? The encoding blocks are to my knowledge around 16x16 or 8x8...so res wise it should just scale linearly?
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Nice. Google study here - basically kicks jpegs ass. Also seems to beat png in most cases Also liking that it can do both lossy and lossess
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Der Bauer did a video on this which appears to be shot at hetzner dc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6-juFXR9c0
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Its gonna need a interface too. You sure you don't have a 2nd one for the 2nd ip already? If not presumably one can create a virtual one somehow
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Never heard of Amazon drive before
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Should be fine if you space it out a bit & don't process the entire TB lot in one go
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Microwave ftw
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Clearly some IT gremlins at play! ...sorry couldn't help myself
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Maybe up it by like a buck or two. Inflation and all that
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Thanks all - helpful
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For me the headache is that it is 5 bucks per site. Doesn't matter if it is a reasonable size, but for multiple smaller sites that adds up
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Think one overlooked win here is that ARM cores seem less sensitive to the whole host of branch prediction vulns
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The oracle ban hammer works in mysterious ways. What I'm doing isn't even technically inside the free tier but its not activated as a paid a/c so gets zerod