I use UTC for all of my logs. Keeps it less confusing.
I use UTC for all of my logs. Keeps it less confusing.
I have only a few services. I could probably downscale my server.
AdGuard DNS
Tailscale and Zerotier
Open Media Vault
Jellyfin
Uptime Kuma
Graphana / Prometheus
Torrent/seed box
All on Proxmox and mirrored ZFS 2 x 20TB
For backups I use FolderSync and the default backup for windows. Super lazy, but I don’t want to be the IT support of the family.
You can try out Headscale. The self hosted/open source version of it.
I use enterprise drives because they’re cheaper and more reliable.
Got some 4TB enterprise NVMe for 150 each. They only had 3TB written, basically brand new.
You can try DoH to see if it is working.
It’s port 443 so it won’t get redirected by their filters.
Android uses DoT so maybe that works. Assuming that they don’t block port 853.
Try the encrypted DNS option to see if they are blocking all DNS providers or just certain ones.
You can also setup your own encrypted DNS on a VPS if you’re feeling brave.
Raw files from cameras have meta data that tells raw converters the info of which color profile and lenses it’s taken with, but any camera worth using professionally doesn’t have any native corrections on raw files. However, in special cases as with lenses with high distortion, the raw files have a distortion profile on by default.
I’m a network engineer, I always have a flashlight on me since I have to get into crawl ways to chase cables
I personally have an Acebeam E70 Mini because it’s high CRI and non-PWM.
That’s not how PKI works?
Unless you know how digital signatures work better than me
Unless bitlocker is enabled by default, which is becoming more and more common unfortunately…
DDG proxy here I come
Cries in SFFPCs
Hard to tame a 5800X3D in a 8L case
Because NIPRNET sucks to do OSINT.
You don’t want to be in the military for anything PSYOPS.
You’d be better off as a contractor.
Yes depending on the sleep state. Also some power is going to ram to keep it alive. I think for framework it’s in the realm of 5% an hour or something like that.
I usually go the hibernation route.
Desktops I sleep to ram, laptops I hibernate to the SSD.
I use unifi for wifi because honestly I like the dashboard.
But… for anything layer 3, I’m using MikroTik. It’s extremely powerful without actually running your own router, and many are Poe as well. I’m running a RB5009 which is overkill for me.
I chose RB5009 because it runs DoH, ZeroTier, sub interfaces, it’s rack mountable, passively cooled, poe capable, and can handle up to 2.5gb symmetrical. I just wish they had 2 x SFPs so I can use a full 10gb WAN
Nah, their software is so infuriating to work with. Even when an SSD it falls to load video clips. Often I have to restart unifi protect on the console or even ssh into it to do and apt update/upgrade to get it working again.
Self hosted might be a little better, but I’m not holding my breath.
Don’t fuck with other people’s equipment…
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I use a framework for my laptop. I brought my own ram and storage.
The coveted 5 9s of availability is only 5.26 minutes of downtime