GL.iNet MT2500 arriving tomorrow, checking if i can set up a reverse vpn so i can open ports towards my home network, my isp is blocking any way of port opening. Probably scared of hosting services via their private glass fiber 500mbit up connection.
When you randomly touch your face because of an itch and notice a little ache on your left cheekbone and notice its a bit thicker than your right cheekbone and you go "okay what the hell?". Then again when did I last check my cheekbones synchronicity😂, like never? I'll wait a week to see if the ache disappears. Checking in with a doc if it wasn't just a "laying in bed wrongly".
That feeling of betrayal when you play a closed beta, add valuable debug info, fill out a form, get told "thanks for filling out the form, you'll get a free gamekey on release to show our gratitude" and you recieved nothing a week after release.
Damn each day running the second server on windows 11 *only* for game servers and a barely working windows coreDNS, I tell myself that I could do so much more with a Linux server. For example moving minio over there. I wouldn't dare running minio on a machine that could consider doing an update randomly, breaking minio.
@dukethinrediv you could also say that here, ideal for testing powerline, circuit 1 year old and isolated, 2 appliances connected for constant slight interference. Using AVM my average dipped from 250mbit to 180mbit plain and simple🫠. That AVM thing even had the courage to tell me "yep I have 700mbit bandwidth between the two adapters".
Geil, wenn man den TP-Link und den AVM Powerline Zuhause vergleicht stellt man schnell fest, dass das teurere AVM Produkt wesentlich schlechter abschneidet in reinem Bandbreite Vergleich. Aber Hauptsache Testsieger bei PC Welt, dem Verein glaube ich gar nichts mehr.
After having a good month financially, I've decided it's time to go back to having 2 screens, bought a 27" 240hz 1k screen and it is sickeningly amazing after using 60hz for 33 years. I didn't bother getting a 4k screen because I couldn't have done 240fps in that resolution anyways.
@martijn thing is, they *broke* the *workaround* intentionally, because it would make bruteforcing easy if you had the services running on an public interface (for whatever ungodly reason)
Yep the Too many requests issue still happen with the 0.0.0.0 approach, need to see about forking mastodon to reenable the possibility of 127.0.0.1 without ratelimiting.
@dukethinrediv lol fritz powerline be like: yeah i can confirm we have a 700mbit/s connectivity to each other shown via webinterface, also fritz powerline: 180mbit/s download rate. like.. what?
@dukethinrediv the electricity is 1 year old and is one circuit so that should be ideal circumstances, might give the fritz ones a shot and return them if it isn't better.
Does anyone know if a 120€ Fritz powerline adapter is any faster than a 40€ TPLink powerline adapter? Bought the latter *gbit* adapter and throughput is 250mbit.
Made the pc preference wlan over ethernet so if I wanna download something with 750mbit i turn on wlan, then if I prefer a more stable connection (for vrdesktop for example) i switch back to 250mbit ethernet.
I could also just put a cable canal up the ceiling and around a corner to my router but nah.
@notaleman yeah, I'll try again in a year or so when the open source NVIDIA drivers simmered and Wayland matured a bit. I was pleasantly surprised by how good Lutris and wine/proton have become.
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