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Illecors

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A subscription for surge protection is fucking stupid - that's insurance renamed; but you, OP, clearly do not understand how electricity works.

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Never had a chance to give syncthing a shot, but nextcloud works very well. On top of that, if you ever want to ditch apple/google - it will also happily sync your contacts, calendar, etc, as well as more niche stuff like bike rides. It can become chonky, but that really depends on how much stuff you're asking it to do.

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That's not what I meant.

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So... it's a hack, but it's not been hacked?

Come the fuck on, BBC, you can do better.

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Precision guesswork here, but I've had nginx (not on opnsense) redirecting me to the default host quite a few times recently - all times it was me cocking up its config. It could be that nginx is waiting for the actual target until it times out and then just gives a your opnsense gui as the most reasonable response.

I'd start checking its config. Or pasting it here, after removing secrets, it any.

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I haven't announced it, yet, but I've been testing ph.lemmy.cafe for some time now if that's your cup of tea.

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I'll consider it. Need to manage the available resources a bit first.

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I've been pondering about responding to you. Since I can't see this as some sort of irony - here goes.

I'm sorry, but you're wrong. The shadow in your example would be bound by the speed of light, because the photons from the source of light are also bound by it.

A shadow is just a lack of photons on a surface surrounded by other photons.

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There's definitely going to be a price increase, but I hope most of it comes from higher tier bikes being sold rather than just a price bump.

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Anything Intel or AMD should do.
As to what the best GPU is - that is really up to your wallet to tell.

Illecors ,
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You're trying to be reasonable when OP is not :)

And most of all, what would be the best GPU for modern gaming on Linux (any distro)?

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Ecosystem doesn't want to stay small - it doesn't want to have moderation, among other things, dictated by facebook.

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I'd been running OPNsense in a VM for some time. I used xen as a hypervisor, but that shouldn't really be a requirement. Passed the nics through and it was golden! All the benefits of a VM - quick boot-up, snapshots on the hypervisor - it's truly glorious :)

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Dunno, worked well for me. Give it a shot and see if anything needs to be disabled.

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One of the rarer moments I'm proud of my (previous decision)[https://lemmy.cafe/post/1852188]!

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I don't have your requirements, but nextcloud with Memories works well enough for me. Nextcloud does the file things, including auto upload from phones. Memories then displays those photos.

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NFS comes to mind, naturally.

I remember some years ago scp had a big issue, can't recall what, though. But that made me have a look at rsync, and I've been using that ever since. Flags are a bit atteocious, but I've aliases rsync -avz status=progress to copy and it's been happy days. One other benefit - incremental copy. Helps in cases where a copy procedure had been stopped for whatever reason.

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Big fan of Magit! Not sure it's as convenient outside emacs, but if it works for someone - I say go for it!

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Salon has no respect from me, so I'm not going to generate a click for them.

Since I'm not too familiar with nuclear - how would the on-demand scalability work? My impression has always been that reactors are generating energy at a fairly constant rate.

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Huh, the more you know. I always though the rods were only adjusting it at a single percentage point rate, just enough to not let it blow up!

Thanks for the answer!

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This should be obvious, but lemmy tells me otherwise.

Yea, lemmy's biggeat issue is that it's chockful of delusional kids.

The only part I disagree with is sharing such things with c suite - too much of a potential to backfire.

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That's exactly what a bot would say! 🤨

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Does importing the ca not help?

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I did mean your android system. I'm not on jellyfin, yet, so not familliar with uts quirks.

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The article is crap, but it is correct in that you don't need to use airplane mode. I would, however, advise to still use it purely to preserve battery life of your device as otherwise it will very aggressively keep scanning for networks and drain it.

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What is a recommended SSD nowadays? I don't really have a criteria other than avoiding the noise - sata works well enough for me.

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This is ridiculously good :D

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I'm rewatching - again - The Wire. Never ceases to amaze me, every time I find something I had missed in the previous runs. And there's plenty of it to last for a while!

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I'm genuinely curious how they're pulling this off. Is it called something entirely innocent internally? Like "emissions controller" or something?

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Woke up to an updated app. Reports tab is probably my immediate favourite!

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Thank you!

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Them fins must be doing something right. Linux, ssh... Probably something else amazing I'm not aware of as well!

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Would be a real shame if my instance's logrotate was set to, say, only keep a few days of webserver logs. Real shame.

Good luck establishing precedent with that!

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As others have mentioned - I'd use it as a hotel room and travel the world. I wonder if becoming a courier could fund the travel costs.

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So how much could such insurance actually cost? Does anyone have the numbers to do the maths?

Say a single policy covers any number of guns a person has. So we need a number of people owning guns.

A death is definitely 300k payout. What kind of payout, on average, would injury be? Also 300k because healthcare costs are insane? Less than that?

How many people are killed using a gun every year?

How many are injured?


I wonder what the pure business cost would be for the insurance. I don't actually know how large a profit margin insurance companies run, would curious to sort of blindly apply that here as well.

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