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(Quote) Not quite accurate https://www.gdpr.associates/gdpr-brexit/
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As a side note I recall seeing this effect on another seller's site too like a year back, so at least partial blame goes to whoever made the crappy plugin Anyway...drama seems overplayed, but also hoping a fix gets implemented
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Team at work has start doing quizoftheday and keeping score. Loser of week buys breakfast
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Work gives me a MS Azure/MSDN subscription with 150 bucks credits a month. With no specific reason attached (I'm in finance not tech) so if my actual work bores me then I screw around with that stuff
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Just not UK. Still can't believe they decided credit cards is a good way to verify age on their mandatory por.n filters
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Maybe seriesn is a global collective with a hive mind
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(Quote) Jikes. sudo crontab -e and then add 0 1 * * * speedtest-cli > speedtest$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) That should run a speedtest every day at 1AM and dump the result in a file with the current date. I think...haven't tried it. Don't think cr…
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(Quote) ugh that's bleak. Scratch that plan then
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(Quote) What tool are you using for that? Daily cron or something?
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(Quote) Why I'm glad you asked. It's node-exporter, prometheus and grafana. And it just so happens that I just finished writing a blog post on how to set this up https://kaizen.today/grafana-prometheus-docker-monitoring/ (still need to make those …
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There is good commentary by the founder on hn. Doesn't sound like they're in trouble or anything. Just new head honcho cleaning house
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(Quote) Unsure. Debian has systemd too, but I'd imagine they fixed it too. It's a timing question. Basically either you need a very old version without systemd (which will pull fixes over network during upgrade) or a very new version that has the fi…
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Just a heads up - the Ryzens don't like the latest systemd Ubuntu. Works fine though if you start with a 18.04 image and upgrade
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Grafana (Image)
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(Quote) Nope. That fingerprinting is absolute black magic...they're not even gonna feel the impact of this
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And the googlebot? UA strings still seem quite important to the functioning of the internet
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(Quote) That's comforting. I tried the free tier of loader.io before, but that doesn't have sufficient firepower & the paid one starts at 100 bucks. So current plan is to using azure server(s) with siege. Raw throughput between the two is good …
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(Quote) hmm. Very tempted to upgrade my home internet to 1gbps and use this to offset some of the 35 bucks price diff....
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Nope. I clever enough to know when I don't understand something...(and won't without massive time investment)
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(Quote) Interesting. I knew some VPNs leverage home broadband but didn't know you could sell it. Mind sharing a bit more details?
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Ouch. Happens I guess I'd sorta expect the backup software to have verification included? e.g. I know one of the drives in my NAS is bad because duplicati has been complaining about hashsums failing (It randomly picks one archive to verify on each …
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(Quote) Up to a point. Some of it def makes me uncomfortable
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(Quote) Still haven't learned the correct answer to "does this make me look fat"?
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(Quote) That's pretty cool. Not scared of a 3 letter agency busting down your door because someone did something shady via your box? (Quote) @AlwaysSkint said: (Quote) That looks useful. Bit of googling suggests you can add comments to rules and t…
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(Quote) Be glad. All the Rammstein lyrics are a little sketch so understanding it doesn't necessarily improve the song
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(Quote) Wow. It even support onedrive. I've got a spare 1tb onedrive. Amazing
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One gotcha - 1 device vs 5
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(Quote) Thanks mate. That is indeed much cheaper
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Nginx isn't gonna work cause it learns. Ie it temporarily blacklists servers tgat 404. So if you request files in quick succession it might blacklist server a cause file isn't there and then second file that is on server a can't be access cause sti…
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@Ympker. Yeah might just grab a ivacy sub. Their 5 year one is priced well and solves some other problems for me (parents want German TV) If you have a referral code send me one. If its compatible with the deal I'll use it
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(Quote) @WSS Well the thinking is to get as close to immersion as possible. Plus I suck at learning langs so so need all the help I can get lol
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Hmm. Might just have to pony up for a vpn then (sigh)
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@uptime fair point on not discussing it. I've got a vpn provider already (PIA) but after recent bullsht I'm kinda over giving them cash. Seems like one of the shadiest things on the Internet Might need to set up a script and try a few places. But …
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(Quote) You miss my point. A 2019 BF deal will get you way better specs than a 2012 BF deal. The 2012 will still work but it's no longer optimal That said there is some inertia. I expect to support my two provider for a while cause I can't be arsed…
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(Quote) Uhm. Have all da things. Nah I guess Alpine is just irritating me cause docker and not used to non Ubuntu stuff. I get the thinking and understand that I'm in the wrong (if deployed at scale) but at the learning stage the bare bones approa…
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(Quote) LOL no 16 ramses not hdd In fairness that was a wicked once off special so calling it LES compliant is a stretch (thanks @nseries) Point is ram is no longer in short supply