Sethayy

@Sethayy@sh.itjust.works

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

How does data sent over the internet know where to go?

I saw a map of undersea internet cables the other day and it’s crazy how many branches there are. It got me wondering - if I’m (based in the UK) playing an online game from someone in Japan for example, how is the route worked out? Does my ISP know that to get to place X, the data has to be routed via cable 1, cable 2 etc....

Sethayy,

Look into MII, RMII and RGMII if you want a google starting point

Sethayy,

But it still does have to get on your hard drive somehow, which tends not to be as convenient as opening an app and clinking play

Sethayy,

Imagine being this balls deep in propaganda, like yeah and you’re not cool unless you have an iPhone 15 and Gucci belt type vibes

What's the real world connection speed from your residential IP to your Server?

I’m using contabo and the VPS I got is advertised as 1 Gigabit. When I do a speedtest or use iperf3 to connect to public servers I get pretty close to 1 Gigabit. But from my residential IP the speed drops down to 100-250 Mbit/s. My home internet connection can handle 500 Mbit just fine....

Sethayy, (edited )

Distributed my servers across a couple old PC’s hooked up to a 10 gig switch, admittedly I hardly use it for anything - but my syncthing cloud maxes out any connection locally

Sethayy,

Linux its just / then from there you can mount other drives at whatever directory you want

But also 100€ ain’t all too cheap for some of us

Sethayy,

Or mount it in RAID0/whatever the zfs equivalent is.

The downside over one disk is many have more possible points of failed, taking out the whole array - so ideally another RAID would be best

Sethayy,

I’m just talking prebuilt solutions here, but how would you use an index’d storage base if the drives weren’t connected? Sounds like that’s an issue regardless

Sethayy,

Just cause I’m trying to get into the cybersecurity a bit, would running the server in a container mitigate these risks?

(or at least put the security fallback to as secure as your container is)

Sethayy,

Ok, compile some code on your PlayStation

Sethayy,

Think you dropped your IP in the image there, might want to censor it for safety

Sethayy,

Though this setup could probably be abused if funds were illegitimately taken and then ddos the network as a coverup, so all logs of it were deleted

deleted_by_moderator

  • Loading...
  • Sethayy,

    It supported totk early cause the emulator worked? They made no specific patches to the emulator before it was released, and didnt even need to then because everything already worked.

    Anything else is just Nintendo propaganda, cause all this wasn’t even early access - it was available in the free tier

    Sethayy,

    You got a pull release for that? Cause it’d be some real sneaky work considering they didnt even allow talking about it in the discord

    Sethayy,

    Good business sells ink, not printers.

    Capitalism is scum that profits off suffering

    Sethayy,

    I’m genuinely asking, bought prebuilt what would be the difference from a normal laptop?

    Cause I could see lower longterm costs being a great benefit to a business, and if one part fails not losing 100% of your data, just let the IT guy replace that part

    Sethayy,

    Yeah but it isn’t exactly ideal to have to fully stop operations when something goes down, especially given the opportunity to solve things within 10 min.

    I suppose this would be even greater benefit to smaller town/out of city center businesses, but still framework is a company, so they do go through their own quality testing

    Sethayy, (edited )

    Shit I’d love to see where youre finding a laptop with comparable specs at $750, I’ll probably pick one up

    Sethayy,

    Sure if you buy top of the line it’ll be expensive, but what makes you only choose that option? 1.5 k is still more than reasonable for most jobs, and I can’t seem to find any lenovo without 720p displays at half that price

    Sethayy,

    Could be the early access stuff that’s closed

    Sethayy,

    You say that but in theory the numbers disagree cause theyre still spending on it

    Sethayy,

    Personally its been snapper with transitions, supports independent display scaling, waydroid, and hopefully soon easy to use compositor handoffs - which would be a game changer

    Sethayy,

    Nah they run a pretty tight ship, ie didnt even allow discussing totk when it was leaked

    Sethayy,

    They only supported it because their emulator works, no game specific patches were published until the game was released and properly bought by the devs (and they were fairly strict on this in the discord)

    Sethayy,

    In theory Incus and LXD by default will be slightly heavier than docker; they run a a lot more bare-metal services (ex. systemd) in container giving them more flexability and a VM like feel, which would 99% of the time be wasted resources in a docker container

    They also dont have nearly as much ‘out of the box’ support as Docker/Podman might, especially for single process containers.

    That being said docker used to run on lxc until not too long ago, so there’s still many similarities between the 2

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • provamag3
  • InstantRegret
  • mdbf
  • ethstaker
  • magazineikmin
  • GTA5RPClips
  • rosin
  • thenastyranch
  • Youngstown
  • osvaldo12
  • slotface
  • khanakhh
  • kavyap
  • DreamBathrooms
  • JUstTest
  • Durango
  • everett
  • cisconetworking
  • Leos
  • normalnudes
  • cubers
  • modclub
  • ngwrru68w68
  • tacticalgear
  • megavids
  • anitta
  • tester
  • lostlight
  • All magazines