

You are, second point means running WG on say, a proxmox root, and using it to access the containers.


You are, second point means running WG on say, a proxmox root, and using it to access the containers.
$50/mo for 1gbps symmetrical :p


I mean, cheapest way I think would be to go on aliexpress and find the best price for a USB-SATA adapter and just buy a ton of them. Be careful with power consumption though, spinning up disks can be power hungry and your hub might not like it.


This is PCIe, not USB. Although if OP does have an unused PCIe slot they didn’t mention in the post, I do agree a second-hand LSI card is by far the most cost-effective way to connect large amounts of SATA/SAS drives. And you get much better performance than USB as a bonus!


Get a little tongue in there, maybe.


Your website no longer uses DNS invalidating its use as a diagnostic tool lmao


this is unconfirmed and unlikely
It looks like polyproto doesn’t have any intent to implement voice chat or screen sharing?


… your nas only had 12gb of storage??


It is a CPU vulnerability, so while the researchers used QEMU for their example, it is not necessarily specific to it.


“sensibly” “intuitively” and “performant” are all different objectives and I assure you kernel devs working on such a central subsystem are primarily optimizing for one.


The linked source also doesn’t explain what the env variable actually does or why it fixes anything.
Taking the top plate off and smashing the platters directly is extremely effective if a little time consuming.
They shatter like glass.


ffmpeg will be your friend
Try configuring the user settings from the WebUI
Just wait until IoT takes off and every key on your keyboard has a unique address


Alternatively you can use a managed switch and use vlan tagging, but this is slightly more complex and effectively makes the link half-duplex (up and down have to share the gigabit link, e.g. with a 100 mbit/s upload running you will be capped at 900 mbit/s download)


Thats one of the neat features of tailscale and zerotier, they can set it up so both ends are “outgoing” to the NAT so no port forwarding is needed


Can’t recommend tailscale enough, it is much easier to set up than ZeroTier and has much more intuitive access control (so you could make it so your friends can only see the server and not each other for example)
My RX 6600 can use HIP just fine in blender