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somik
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Wait, you are actually talking about linux ISOs? I thought you were talking about "linux ISOs". I hear you say: "Whats the difference?" You use linux ISOs to install linux OS on your computer. You normally download it over http/ftp/https from the official distro websites. You download "linux ISOs" via torrent from shady…
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Up to 30% for bad times, usual of 2~5% to keep up with the devaluation of currency on yearly basis.
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I use sqlite3 for my personal url shortener. Works just fine. I used to use mysql for my previous url shortener, but now a days I like the low memory overhead of sqlite3 more then resource heavy mysql (mariadb). Who would be crazy enough to use postgresql for a url shortener?
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I didn't even play Red Alert series... Well, time to get it I guess!
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Given my domain blocklist for shorturl service, it is not very likely. Moreover, my phone browser is protected with uBlock Origin and the phone itself is connected to a always on DNS blocking VPN. But, shit happens. All I can do is wipe the phone when it happens it and move on.
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Same here, specially since my current computer "can't run crysis"...
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Which is why I coded my own url shortener and combined it with domain block list. That way I can at-least avoid redirecting to most known domains. It also sends me a message over telegram when someone generates a link so I can check if something shady is going on. Your idea of limiting the number of visits to a single link…
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If you know how to program, then my recommendation is to do it yourself. That's what I did and it works fine. Opening it to public is not recommended, specially with google or any popular captcha as they can be bypassed with special scripts. That is a very good premade script. Your domain will get flagged for linking to…
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What you say VS what media reports:
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I doubt you can run it on a measly 3070. 3 years down the line on a 6080 Ti, maybe. :tongue: It'll always be the standard $60 I guess. Standard price for a AAA game, remastered or not. Hope they fix the system requirements bit though. I guess i'll need to wait another 5 years to play it as last time it took 10 years to get…
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Almost always a good choice. First iteration may have bugs. First batch almost always have bugs. So those waiting in for first bath of first generation usually gets a bad deal.
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You remember NFS Underground 2? That was probably the last good EA game... I got steam and epic installed on my gaming PC. I disable auto start and only start them up when planning to game. Works out pretty good. I see why you would switch to consoles. Planning to upgrade to PS5 this year?
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Thats becase competition from the console world is driving the prices lower. Competetion is always good for the customer. We get good things for cheap when there is a good competetion. If you dont believe, look at the newest Nvidia graphics cards. This year, to compete with the newest consoles, they are selling a $500…
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Dude, no one wants to see your small black cock in the internet, or browsing the internet in this case!
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Just yesterday I installed wireguard from PPA... WHY!!!!!
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Well, wecome to SG then! Local VPSs are always great for, well, the locals!
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No, I really wanted my 4th... I got 2 from extra VM, 1 from > @bdl said: Wait, what?
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Now with new AMD CPUs and Nvidia GPUs, youa re looking at 1200 SGD (about 660 pounds) for a good gaming rig, together with monitor, keyboard, mouse and speakers. Just dont go for prebuilts if you can. That way you'll end up saving 100 to 200 SGD (50 to 100 pounds).
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Sigh... Sucks to be the guy who just bought 2080Ti at 1200 to play Flight Sim 2020 and now is looking at losing 900 (after selling it for 300) and buying a 500 dollar card. That is 1400 dollars down the Nvidia drain for a 500 dollar card.
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Registered company number checks out: https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/11837824 Registered office address according to companieshouse.gov.uk: 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, England, WC2H 9JQ Registered office address according to website contact us page: SOFTSHELL HOSTING LTD 71-75 Shelton Street…
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Ya, I'm working every Saturday for at least half day too... Sigh... When I was young and used to play games, my parents would tell me to stop and study. They said I can play games all I want when I grow up and start working... How wrong they were.....
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Try it on highest res on a 8K TV and let me know how it goes :tongue: 1060 here. Will definitely upgrade to the 3070. FYI, it is called 3090 and it has 24GB onboard: https://nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/30-series/rtx-3090/ It is a loss to buy it. Get the newer generation which will be more power efficient.
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Well, to each their own. We prefer PCs because of versility and customizibility. Not to mention MODs! Lots and lots of mods. If they did, most smart people wont buy consoles. You buy them, use them for 1 to 2 years, then buy new. In the long run, it'll cost the same for you to buy and upgrade a PC. Either way, you will…
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Completely offtopic, but what are the minimum system requirements to host a node for personal use?
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Been using it since 2011. Community version. Thats about 9 years. Before that I used cPanel but got fedup paying $15 for features I never use. You can just not install the "bloat" or remove it once you get it installed if you dont need it. In my case, I disabled email processing addons as I do not need emails on the…
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Ya, cause I'm using TOTP Authenticator app for android on my phone... My chinese phone that runs google's android... Nevermind. I guess google's authy will do fine. Looks like google was the easiest to setup. Now I just have to ensure my server time sync doesn't break as I only have a few offline keys to login without the…
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£4.5/year? Very expensive! What do you offer for $0.01 per decade? :tongue: Jokes aside, great deal at low low prices! It is true that sometimes we only need 1 location but end up buying 3 as a pack. More hosts should offer a similar deal!
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Scratch that, this tutorial worked fine: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/configure-ssh-2fa Turns out, my ssh client was the issue on the windows machine. Putty is the way to go. On linux/mac, terminal (or terminal emulator) works fine with TOTP. Although I do wish there was a non-google way to go about it...
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I agree with you there. If there is a targetted attack on my server, there is very little I can do, given my knowledge, except just turn it off for a few days and hope they go away. That being said, I doubt I'll be targetted for hacks given that I do not provide any services from my websites. I'm mostly worried of the…
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I'll look into wireguard, but it looks complicated to setup. Fwknop, never heard of it. I'll see how far i can go with it. Thanks. Your reply is much simpler to follow.
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Except that my IP keeps changing (dynamic IP) so thats not a option unless I setup a VPN server specificly for this. But if the VPN server dies, all my servers die with it. So ya...