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- I don’t spin up instances, I raise servers like my children.
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Hmm, for some reason, I feel like I should try to do this with Ansible. Not sure why I feel that way. Just a gut feeling I guess... :lol: . (Quote)
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(Quote) Now ESP32 with WiFi is what I use to replace most of my Pi projects. A centralized server calls the esp32 endpoints and get data and stuff. I still do have a Pi 3B running as my door cam and another Pi 4B running as PiKVM, but rest are jus…
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(Quote) Sorry, my bad. The graph I used requires some background knowledge of engineering concepts and isn't clear for general public to understand. :lol: The graph shows adoption rate. So it shows that initially the number of adopters per month s…
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(Quote) Ah, that makes sense! Something like a "sticky" thread i guess!
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(Quote) Unattended upgrades, sure. How to do kernel patching with notifications?
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@Not_Oles / @AuroraZero why is this thread marked as announcement?
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(Quote) Thæn I am definitely not the right customer for this product. I mean I dont even use putty; just use windows powershell to ssh into my servers :lol: Anyway, good luck with the sales! (Image)
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(Quote) And I can do that even now with chatgpt agent mode. Same $20 per month with expanded set of features... Not trying to say anything about your product. Just trying to understand what I can use it for.
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(Quote) Yea, it'll end up with some powerful politician pushing for IPv6 and everyone following to adopt. Until thæn, IPv4 is king, IPv6 is the jester :lol: (Quote) Singapore has fully adopted digital ID and in most cases, your phone is all you nee…
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(Quote) I’ve been digging into this quite a bit recently. The ARM64 servers like Ampere Altra and Altra Max are in a different class from consumer ARM chips (RPi, MacBooks, etc.) when it comes to performance-per-watt. Typical Altra CPUs (32 – 128 c…
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(Quote) As a regular user you cannot "adopt" IPv6. You can go out of your way to "disable" it, but when it comes to adoption, I specifically mean high level adoption, specificly, on the level of ISPs and datacenters who need to i…
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(Quote) Well, even docker doesn't come with IPv6 support out of the box. You have to enable and configure it manually...
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(Quote) Haha, I know, right!!! Well, for now, 2 of my dedicated servers still dont come with IPv6. Seems like many lowend/budget dedicated servers with old hardware dont come with IPv6, only IPv4...
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(Quote) adoption rate is not linear, so in my opinion, it would take 30+ years, unless some big giant steps in to say we are switching fully to IPv6 and you can only access our slower servers over IPv4.
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AI definitely has a lot of potential for handling general server tasks and speeding up workflows. That said, I’m still not comfortable handing over full control of my server and sensitive data to AI. I’d rather use it as an assistant or for suggesti…
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(Quote) RPi was originally designed to be a low-cost Linux box with GPIO control, basically a small PC with an Arduino built in. It was meant for education, tinkering, and embedded projects, not as a desktop replacement. The RPi 3B was when it beca…
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(Quote) IPv6 started in 1999 and became an Internet Standard on 14 July 2017. So it's been around for 8 years already. Singapore started to take IPv6 seriously (all major ISPs started offering IPv6) since around 2013 using IPv4 to IPv6 tunnels, and …
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(Quote) In many developing countries, buying 15–20-year-old hardware is still considered "pretty new". When it comes to reliability, they often have in-house repair teams; soldering irons, spare chips from China, the whole setup. Electrici…