I spent a year tracking down random afci circuit breaker trips, until I realized it was my powerline Ethernet. Never again.
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
I spent a year tracking down random afci circuit breaker trips, until I realized it was my powerline Ethernet. Never again.
You don’t put soap in a hot tub. You’d end up with a backyard full of foam.
You primarily put bromine in. I wouldn’t dump it on your vegetable garden, but its not an environmental challenge.
It’s safe to water most plants with if you give it a day open to let the sanitizer evaporate out: https://texashottubco.com/can-i-use-my-spa-to-water-my-garden/
Did you know you can buy inflatable hot tubs?
Lspci doesn’t care about drivers. What’s lshw say?
Sounds like maybe a fake card or something. Do you also have a 3060 in there?
The nexus machines in several airports have scanners like this and I can just walk up to it, look at it, and keep walking. No giving it my ID or anything like that.
If you need support outside of business hours, you’re fucked.
Friend had a network misconfig on their side take his server out on Friday night and they didn’t fix it until Monday.
If you’re worried about pests, put some steel wool in there as well.
Mice will just chew through spray foam
SMB.
The windows nfs implementation sucks, but everything talks SMB.
Oh crazy, he shows the pics around the area too. Nice work on his part, I didn’t believe it at all.
The lane markers on the road seem completely arbitrarily placed. Neither the length or spacing are consistent.
No way. It’s ai.
The lane markers make no sense. The lines are too perfect in the clouds and flowers.
I have a sliding door that I want to toss a stepper motor on, so my dog can push a button and let himself in / out.
As someone with experience hosting high traffic sites, it’s probably both. Roughly 40% of the traffic I see to lemmy.ca is bots.
They’re also trying to block any people scraping for AI. There’s going to be numerous reasons behind this.
I know Disney+ also blocks hosting provider space. I’ve had users complain since our office / VPN are routed through our DC.
I know datacenters have an IP range, and they could ban all IPs from all datacenters. But why?
Because it’s 99% abusive traffic.
A lot of reasonably competent geeks just never get deep into networking, and VPNs can be overwhelming. It doesn’t really help that for a long time it was all IPSec which basically you need to learn voodoo to manage. Thankfully we have much better tools now, but it’s still just a tech layer that many people don’t touch frequently.
The tailscale client should have created an interface, but I’ve never used it on a box also running wg. You don’t have a tailscale specific interface in ip addr show
at all? That’s… odd.
Do you have a device at /dev/net/tun
?
How do I do this?
Run ip route show table all
I would expect to see a line like:
192.168.178.0/24 dev tailscale0 table 52
Out of curiosity on a remote node do tcpdump -i tailscale0 -n icmp
and then do a ping from the other side, does tcpdump see the icmp packets come in?
I’d recommend avoiding spinning disks and going all ssd if possible.
You can get 12v in atx power supplies.
You may want to consider something like a Lenovo tiny with a few large ssds.