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Pay for that?
Pay for that?
$. Almost every reason for shutting off boils down to lack of financial support to keep it running.
Yeah Singapore has good public transit options but it doesn’t handle everything.
Many people own cars though and the certificate is transferable and is part of the car loan, so it mostly becomes a monthly cost.
If you’re trying to show off in Singapore you have multiple cars in your own garage, including an old super car and an suv you use to drive to your boat club where you can take your boat out for the day.
If I wanted to do this today I would use iTunes and an old iPhone as the mp3 player. I would use an old laptop to rip, or iTunes to purchase.
Most sugar alternatives used in soda really messes with your guts.
I manage storage systems as part of my day job. i think you would be happy with a simple direct attached storage device. You’d need a storage controller card and a storage controller. These are usually enterprise-grade items so they might be expensive. I suspect there are SATA options but SATA is pretty slow.
QNAP and Synology are decent for what they offer, if you like the idea if turning it on, setting up an account, and then having access to both native and an easy 3rd-party store with no fiddling needed then they are a good idea. You can also setup an iSCSI connection for direct-attached storage over the network.
120 is the lower limit for killing stuff off. Not much will live or grow at a sustained 120.
I leave mine at 120 and every Sunday it kicks up to 135 for an hour for peace of mind.
I just looked they have a service called “alternative port 25” that addresses this issue.
Honestly though, once you start adding up costs for these workarounds you have to wonder if it’s easier to just get a business internet circuit, cloud security gateway, or just host the email online.
You can use a port reflector service. No ip.com might still offer it. Basically forwards anything incoming to their ip on port 25 to your ip and whatever port you specify.
99% invisible.
This Podcast Will Kill You.
And for something light: UnderUmderstood.
there is a lot more to modern firewall app detection than ports. My Palo Alto has a specific category to detect and block dns over https.
It’s trivial for me to detect and block dns over https with modern firewalls.
1st: fire hazard, code violations, insurance won’t pay out.
2nd: This is fine for maybe a shed or ADU but when you start doing this to a home and start thinking big picture, there are some questions that come up, such as most of the cost in solar is the labor. If you’re already mounting panels, inverters, wiring, why not go the extra steps to install solar for the home and gain back a lot more costs when the sun is shining? Why mess around with a small window a/c when for the same amount of work (or less) you can install a mini split with better efficiency?
Consoles will never go away. Even Xbox, effectively a pc, exists.
I suspect it’s because of controllers, ease of use, and cost.
Would it heat up the oceans: yes.
Significantly:no.
If this pans out it would be a lot better than what we are doing now.
I’m talking out of my ass, but software devs rarely think about scalability, backup, and high availability.
“Tweet” is now up for grabs. All similar platforms should call them tweets.
Why keep such an accomplishment secret?
The school may have edu licenses for a macOS hypervisor product that makes it cheap or free. The teachers may recommend something. Ask the school first.
A lot of the responses are offering an all or none response. The issue isn’t OP wants to block all memes posts, they just don’t want to see them as often.
This is an algorithm/fedi issue I suspect. It would require curation.
Since fedi isn’t really about that, the only option is to downvote.
Downvote shitty memes.