I can proxy for you.
They don’t charge me tax and only $15 shipping. Then shipping within the EU is 15 euros max
I just buy a pixel 1 for 50 bucks. Then I use that to upload my current photos. Works flawlessly
I have horrible errors in my ZFS pools until I did a memtest. Fixing my ram eliminated all the errors.
I mean any single factor authentication is terrible. Two factor is always preferred.
YubiKey
Adguard is a little more refined imho.
Ran pinhole for ages and used scripts to update it.
Adguard, everything is built into the UI. Although custom rules for certain clients are a little hard in Adguard.
Now I have a dual system.
Adguard is a secondary and DoH as my primary. That way I have DNS services regardless of if the internet is up or down.
I always try to buy more enterprise hardware such as SSDs and HDDs.
They’re usually cheaper used because of their lifecycle.
I just bought 2 x 3.83TB nvme drives for $160 a pop.
They have 5.4PB of endurance and I received them with only 60TB written.
Same goes for hard drives. I have some Seagate exos that is just about $10/TB.
They have a MTBF of 2.5 million hours.
No. YouTube ads are servered under the same DNS record.
Backblaze
I also have my 160tb home server for anything not vital.
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All of my printers are on a VLAN with a dead gateway.
LAN access only. And if it doesn’t work from day one on that dead VLAN, then I return it.
Backblaze.
9/month for unlimited storage.
I’m at 4tb stored.
Is this a YouTube advertisement??
The Fresnel lenses give me eye fatigue.
But they don’t get supply chain security.
Even the normal aviation supply chain is not secure.
Maybe so they won’t know where it’s being held?
Maybe it got moved to a new drydock to get fixed and they want to obscure where it is.
You know that certain government contracts with other SATCOM operators only have an SLA or 30ms.
Dedicated fiber to anywhere is much faster.
Yep, I’m one as well. No more routes to fuck up. No more vlans to trunk by accident.
The coveted 5 9s of availability is only 5.26 minutes of downtime