FCC rules up held by Appeals court and a WSJ article
~Apparently these courts don't want Comcast essentially having a monopoly and the ability to throttle internet speeds any time the wind adjusts course.~
FCC rules up held by Appeals court and a WSJ article
~Apparently these courts don't want Comcast essentially having a monopoly and the ability to throttle internet speeds any time the wind adjusts course.~
@thanksajdotcom The funny thing was this claim was made by a member recommending Acronis.
Something you must purchase, and I was called more of a salesperson that Katie is.
Who literally has vendor tags there. Who's goal is to promote a product with the goal for making a sale.
Literally no sales at all for the open source stuff, like what the crap is that.
Some beautiful women I mean fish you have there... ..
God what's wrong with me..
I wouldn't say interesting so much as, what's taken them so long to do it?
It's a management code base for the purposes of maintaining servers, this should've been OS'd at it's inception.
Axe is missing from the Google Chrome dictionary.
A 3 letter word.... like what the crap.
Our MSP is very afraid of XenServer and I quote "Only larger business use Xen, and we don't have anyone who's ever used it, we need to make sure that you're not the only one who knows how to use and manage Xen"
.. Well yes, this is true, it's also why I've documented everything, also you're an MSP go have someone get trained. It adds to the services you can offer to other clients.
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@scottalanmiller said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@stacksofplates said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
Just spin up a cheap VM and use a dynamic SSH tunnel. Then destroy the VM when you're done.
Automate that with Ansible and you can have a system of rapidly moving VPN servers on top of everything else! Add a CloudFlare script and you can automate it to set up and destroy and configure DNS every day automatically if you want for a truly difficult to track system. Add Terraform and you could have it randomly pick a different datacenter every day!
Write up a guide, would you Don't skip any steps in between.
I'm busy fixing others mistakes, great start to a Friday morning...
So I'm sure the Job Scheduler is designed for something specific, but I'm a bit fuzzy as to what... In the below picture there is Backup and Job Manager
Under Backup you have the below as the main menu on the left
So what might the Job Scheduler be used for, since scheduling Backup is clearly done though the Backup menu.
Anyone have any guesses?
This just in Coffee drinkers, drink at least 3 cups a day for a longer life.
@scottalanmiller said:
That's surprising. Every Proliant we've ever had, including DL380s, has been staggeringly loud.
~That's because whoever sold him the server took half the fans....
The fact that Piriform doesn't list a MD5 Hash as a basic means of stopping this kind of issue is odd. It takes an additional minute or 2 to generate and post to your website.
So why not do it?
Power production is a huge beast in the game too...
Solar panels, reactors, wind mills, water millers, generators
So many options.
Big Reactors, radiation poisoning.... gah... Exploded reactors blowing up your base and killing you too..... losing days our weeks worth of play time.
Here I thought you were trying to sell your system.... lol
@danp said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Linux blamed for shitty developer work from hardware manufacturers
Is what the article title should be.
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I'd say he's more of a Trumplican than anything.
He's doing it for his own interest, I wonder if we'd impeach him after his first year...
If Trump does win, I (and many other Americans) will soon be Canadian. I've been studying their culture for decades, I bet I can integrate pretty easily, eh?
I doubt that many people will actually change their citizenship. A ton of people said the same thing with Obama and Bush, it never really happened.
Plus there is a ton of documentation to have to go through to do it. Which many people refuse to do. It might be easier to just move around like @scottalanmiller does than to actually change your nationality.
But the critical point is that it's stupidly simple to recover from this.. Stupidly simple.
VM Says: "Oh you have another Xen Server, yeah I can run over there in the mean time. "
But I get some free swag and time out of the office