I somehow came across a guy who seems to be doing exactly that first part for RGB control of Corsair products.
Dude will add support for your devices in a matter of days if it doesn’t already exist, and won’t even take donations for his project. The open source community is awesome sometimes.
It seems like every so often Chapman’s makes the news, and every time, it’s Chapman’s being an all around awesome example that I wish other companies would follow.
Since you can’t use your mirror anyway, just adjust it so that it reflects back at them.
Never thought of that. In my use case, Transmission is running in a container on my server, so it only ever has one connection, and VPN and traffic management happens on my router.
Do people still use transmission? That seems like be the default one I see in prebuilt torrent server containers.
The lack of nuance when discussing that conflict is one of the biggest issues I have. So many people seem to see it as “The Israeli genocide is bad, therefore Hamas is good”. In reality, you have shitty people with power fighting shitty people without power, and civilians getting shafted by both.
To be fair, I think game worlds could be the one place where the odd AI hallucinations could be fun as hell.
I went from a 1080ti to a 6900xt during the pandemic when I found EKWB selling cards at MSRP. With Nvidia’s pricing and availability issues, I don’t see myself going back anytime soon.
Are you committed to Nvidia? I just looked, and currently 7800XTs can be had for less than $100 more than the 4060ti. I can’t imagine that AMD is going to raise prices that much.
Apple is what Microsoft wishes it could be (minus the difference in market share). That’s personally why I won’t give Apple any of my money. Really not interested in that locked down ecosystem.
Yup. OpenSUSE here.
Maybe it’s kind of a double switch and it’s going to be a 24 GB model?
Measuring my server cluster
Personally, I just don’t ask questions I don’t want the answer to.
Lol, no worries.
All traffic from that device is going to pass through the router. In order to start communicating with the other device, the first device has to send a packet. The router sees that packet, and routes it to the other device. If there’s no internet connection, things die here, but the router still saw that initial packet.
Depends on the router it’s hooked to and the level of traffic logging being performed. Being connected to a LAN is not the same as being connected to the internet.
Might also not be this device that was specifically targeted. The backdoor could have been placed in component firmware for any generic components this device uses, or in some general software library that gets used all over the place.
Might not be. This could have simply been some IT guy noticing that something kept trying to ping the outside world.
All jokes aside, why do people even bother with vi?