I get these texts occasionally. What’s their goal? Ask for money eventually?
I get these texts occasionally. What’s their goal? Ask for money eventually?
Thanks, I’ll check this out.
Since this is sort of related, what are y’all using for a tiling manager? I really miss Fancy Zones from Windows and would literally pay for a clone on Linux Mint.
That’s a fair criticism. I guess I was just thinking it’s better than ads, but not if you don’t enjoy sports.
One of the gas stations by my house does something similar but actually cool. They show about 2 minutes of sports highlights from the night before (think SportsCenter Top 10 but also with scores) and then some non-political news headlines.
I actually stand there watching the whole time. They get my business.
AudiobookShelf does more than audiobooks. You can do epubs, etc.
I like self-hosting and it’s far too common for newer projects.
Don’t forget that when you join a server you may have to answer a bunch of stupid onboarding questions.
Big fan of SFTPGo. We use it at work - it’s rock solid and feature rich.
Subs or dubs?
EDIT - In either case, I see S01-03 in 1080p available in Dutch on a certain torrent site.
Hmm, that really doesn’t sound like a traffic pattern that would be confused with a DDoS attack. I would be frustrated as hell too.
What’s concerning is that our traffic would look very similar. We have a VPN dedicated droplet that allows access to our DO private network where the rest of our resources can be accessed. We also have high throughput periods though not as sustained as yours.
That’s really unfortunate. I love Digital Ocean and spend about $800/month with them for work.
Can you tell me more about the traffic they are mistakenly flagging as a DDOS? I ask because I have regular DB and file backups happening and if we had traffic shutdown on production assets for 3-4 hours, it would be a big fucking deal.
We are fully remote and require a VPN to access all resources. I literally have to do only two things for termination - disable their VPN account and initiate a remote wipe of their work computer.
There are other things, but once those two things are done, I can take my time.
Immich is better in my opinion. Especially as a Google Photos replacement since it does maps, facial tagging, object identification and search.
Edit - Wow, Photoprism has a lot of those features now too. It’s come a long way in the two-ish years since I looked at it.
Solid Explorer allows you to turn on an FTP server. It’s not something you’d want to expose to the Internet or use long-term but it’s good for quick local transfers.
It’s not the percentage total but the speed of increase.
Same, but with Poste.io instead of Mailcow. Zero complaints.
Agreed. Grab a T490S off eBay with an i5, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD for $225 and you’re all set.
Haha this is up there with having to explain why opening a csv in Excel and then saving means that I don’t want the file.
I just downloaded it and tried it. Unfortunately, since I live in the vast suburban sprawl of a major US city, its ETA is way off because I doesn’t take traffic info account. Compared to Google Maps, its ETA was off by a significant margin (12 minutes OM vs 20 minutes Google Maps and 38 vs 54).
Glad to see this is an active project though.