Would continue to work from home until they fire me.
Would continue to work from home until they fire me.
Billionaires and (soon to be) trillionaires shouldn’t exist, the fact they do is disgusting. That level of wealth is incomprehensible to me.
Millionaires make more than 65x the average part-time salary in the UK, and 21x more than the full-time average. That alone was a ridiculous display of greed.
We need to start heavily taxing the wealthy. Start doing it based on percentage different compared to the national minimum after a certain threshold.
Capitalism
It wouldn’t stop against volumetric attacks…
They’d still fully consume the WAN bearer regardless of Crowdsec protecting the endpoint. For that you need a scrubbing centre to dump the traffic onto.
That suggests his recent actions haven’t been delusional?
Fast-paced: “Your deadlines will always be due last week/month/year”.
Podman ftw!
The network… In the cloud… It does mysterious things!
Would be interesting in seeing the thermal and fan noise results.
Whilst I have no plans on buying the OLED edition, it did make me question that decision a couple of times watching these reviews come in. The LCD edition, with its quirks, is serving me just fine.
I’m also impressed with how candid Valve is bring with both their system & repairability improvements. Just wish other corporations did the same.
Everytime I listen to “Status Report”, I start grinning like a cheshire cat.
Sounds like the DNS TTL (Time to Live) is set extremely low, preventing clients caching the record. Each time your browser makes a request (such as updating the graphs), it’s submitting a new DNS query each time.
According to this post, this is intentional behaviour for PiHole to support situations where you change a domain from the block to allowed. The same post also references the necessary file modifications, should you wish to extend the TTL regardless.
The only downside you’ll notice is a delay after whitlisting a domain, and it actually being unblocked. You’ll need to wait for the TTL to expire. Setting it to something like 15 minutes would be a reasonable compromise.
IPv6 has NPTv6, which allows you to translate from one prefix into another.
Useful if you’ve got dual WAN, and can’t advertise your own addressing via the ISP. You can use NPTv6 to translate between your local prefix and the public prefixes. But NPTv6 is completely stateless. It’s literally a 1:1 mapping between the prefixes.
I don’t know, but my electric bill is certainly painful.
It’s just twitter and a zoom clone right?