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.
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.
I've done that a few times. It tells me on the monitor to plug in the PCIE auxiliary power.
Never had any damage whatsoever.
Some enterprise grade stuff still use BIOS. But I haven't messed with one for over 6 years
Wait really?
I've only noticed aluminum for drink cans. None of my cans are attracted to a magnet. (Spezi and Fritz-kola)
Although we've been buying bottles more and more.
The ultralight community would pay $500 just to save 2 oz.
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 actually use a YubiKey (WebAuth)for my password manager. But I also have my OTPs in Aegis that's locally backed up.
The CRAM incoming incoming incoming. Gives many many people flashbacks and PTSD
No 110mm support?
Ever since I've found out that cheap 110mm drives exist, I've been using the hell out of them.
I got 2 x 3.8TB 110mm drives for $125/ea off eBay. Only 400gb written and 1.5tb read. Practically brand new.
Windows defender
Unlock Origin
Adguard home
Plaintext DNS redirect to a local DNS
You can try out Headscale. The self hosted/open source version of it.