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Pretty good timing. In about a years time I can retire my AM4/ddr4 desktop to server duty and get a reasonably price AM5/ddr5 rig Assuming the chip shortage gods favour me that is
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Definitely the cleanest principled route to take. That said I'd not be opposed to some sort of ultra transparent ad setup. Like if some of the OG providers put some ads in the sidebar and there is a monthly post saying 50 bucks in minus 30 @Mason server cost rest goes to fund yabs experiments or whatever that would imo be…
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Bit weird that netcup uses so many different domains to serve their site Couldn't even find my login in my passmanager cause its saved under https://www.customercontrolpanel.de/
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Thanks - took me a while haha Ctrl-A seems to assist in tracking down eggs
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Nice - might make for a good dev domain then. Lack of nested virt makes the bigger VPS a non-starter for me though. Also...links in tracker look broken...seem to point to random pages
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Is the 0.14 domain stuff recurring?
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Think you may be better of doing this via their support channels
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Thank you for these quality contributions to the thread. Anyway...if you're chasing ultralow price per TB and don't care about quality/safety then leveraging one of the cloud providers unlimiteds is probably your best bet If not...hetzner storageboxes seem to be current industry standard for OK compromise on all fronts
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If the pfsense is virtualised then you wouldn't be releasing anything...you need that bridge to remain in place since it is connecting your virtualised pfsense to the internet. ...release that and unsurprisingly you lose connectivity. There is no "taking over" anything here...the pfsense is virtualized...it can only talk…
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There must surely be guides on this out there...virtualized pf on proxmox is while fringe...still common enough to google. Having exactly zero actual experience on this I shall now give my expert opinion: Pretty sure you'd always need a bridge. i.e. the bridge is the primary entry point on proxmox. One bridge for the…
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I trust ProtonVPN significantly more than any of the others privacy wise and pay them anyway for mail ...but I've been having perf issues with them so bit reluctant to recommend (half the time it connects well...200mbps+...but sometimes doesn't work at all) One of the "we don't log" vpn providers got caught red-handed…
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Not the encryption part is pihole to upstream. 1.1.1.1 or whatever
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Taxes bro No real reason to put small center there. Far away from US, EU and Asia...
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Happy birthday bro
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On local proxmox server. Two actually...one on main server, one on a raspberry for failover. Don't really like having anything open internet side except from wireguard. I mostly control lights with it, but it is a bit of a rabbit hole of what can be done...anything you've got ideas & money for basically You'd need to…
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You should. I've got uBlock too...still catches an absolute truckload of BS after. Close to 50% in my case...mostly of that from hardware devices trying to call home (xiaomi, android, even nvidia drivers). Windows telemetry, firefox telemetry etc. You can also set it up to do DNS-over-https though that is a little fiddly.…
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That's quite a list already That looks like it may be a docker stack so would probably have expected something like portainer? Don't see a pihole/adguard. Kuma is also quite popular these days. Same for home assistant. And a lot of people are running dashboards like heimdall. If its a VM based stack then TrueNAS is neat…
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Tech youtube channel with ~350k subs
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Is level one affiliated with Level 1 Techs?
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And crucially not per site. Much more feasible hosting a bunch of small websites this way