

Sounds like hosting outside the US is a possible solution. Many things to be careful of, regardless.
Just a shiny male toy…
Sounds like hosting outside the US is a possible solution. Many things to be careful of, regardless.
Pair domains supports ipv4/6 DNS, Dnsmasq, and dynamic DNS. Cheap, 2fa secured and does the job reliably.
I like pair domains.
Great idea, gentle on the fiber too
I’ve got a small Enterprise customer running on a Dell r710, 2gb ram to the slightly custom docker image for nc, 4gb+ for the woods sit, the other 14gb to KVM to run a windows application.
Ideally yes, but I’ve had to do this regularly for many services developed both in-house and out of house.
Solve problems, and maybe share your work if you like, I think we all appreciate it.
Agreed. There are open source UPS projects out there if you want to know what’s gone into your design, but be sure you have the time to do this right.
Physics doesn’t give a fuck.
Another alternative could be epoxying some beefy metal nuts around the inner perimeter, mostly towards the bottom.
That’s my initial take as well. Legalize reducing costs for the insurance corps yet further…
Nah man, less Google binaries is the goal. MicroG can go wrong as root, but codebase is small enough that I’m less worried. Wish it could be sandboxed instead, that’d be the best of both worlds.
I like Ubuntu, use it as my main laptop os, and main server’s os for a production system that’s been upgraded through 3 LTS versions without issue. Three.
I don’t think windows can do that, at all.
Kernel seems to be where the publisher interest is currently at…
Denuvo et al are exactly what I’m talking about.
Nope, fuck that. I’m not running that anti cheat shit on my machines, I just won’t buy it.
Sigh. It just doesn’t stop. But it’s ok, Pokemon go required attestation and so I simply stopped playing. Thanks for your links.
I’ve wanted to run graphene but absolutely do not want google code running on my system if I can avoid it. If only there were some way to run microG on graphene.
Spinrite ftw
If there are no IOMMUs involved, sounds like yeah.
I’m using apcupsd for my server, even wrote a little script to pull wattage off the apc and report it in byobu’s status bar. Anytime I ssh into my server I can see current wattage (usually about 55W for 4 spinning rust drives, 2 SSDs plus the router).
Somehow 4chan admins have largely escaped legal consequences for this stuff, and I don’t think it’s just because of sec230.
Not a fan of 4chan, but I do note both their and the pirate bay’s operation scheme.