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Here’s a recommendations for what I use in my three node Proxmox homelab:

TCNEWCL KVM Switch 4 Port, HDMI KVM Switcher www.amazon.com/dp/B089ZW5PW5

It would give you some room to grow, supports HDMI for video, and comes with a fancy remote clicker to swap between PCs. I have a mech keyboard plugged in along with a mouse (although the mouse isn’t super useful for my applications.

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How can this possibly stay available given Nintendo’s lawyers? I feel like I need to set up a mirror in my homelab.

Edit: answering my own question - looks like the actual game files aren’t provided, so that should hopefully give the project a pass.

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No, no - if you owed 100 million, you’re probably getting some agreement for a lesser amount - those lawyers will figure it out.

If you owed under 100 thousand, you’re getting your wages garnished.

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I’m not a scientist, but wouldn’t the rise be generally slow enough for people to evacuate, causing more of a concern for refugees from Florida spilling into Georgia, Tennessee, etc? It’s still bad but I don’t think you’d suddenly have a few million people drown one day.

Why Your VPN May Not Be As Secure As It Claims (krebsonsecurity.com)

Virtual private networking (VPN) companies market their services as a way to prevent anyone from snooping on your Internet usage. But new research suggests this is a dangerous assumption when connecting to a VPN via an untrusted network, because attackers on the same network could force a target’s traffic off of the protection...

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I think that mitigation requires two things for it to work.

  1. You need to use a a Type 2 hypervisor (like Virtualbox, VMware Workstation/Fusion).
  2. That VM needs to be configured in NAT mode.

The two primary ways you can configure a network for a local virtual machine are NAT and Bridged.

Bridged mode places your VM effectively on the same network as your host OS, meaning that any DHCP server that exists on your network (rogue or otherwise) will give your virtual machine and IP.

In NAT mode, the virtualization platform itself includes a DHCP server to dole out IPs, and handle the routing between your virtual machine and your host OS’s network.

The thought process is that if you trust your laptop, the DHCP address handed out for NAT mode will not have the VPN breaking DHCP option and your VPN inside the VM will not have it’s route table screwed with.

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Heck, you could do a pre-stage play where you delegate to localhost an ansible.builtin.get_url to download the compose file before doing the rest.

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Don’t forget - it’s also a privacy issue! Ignoring the very valid healthcare reason for allowing abortion, the decision to have a medical procedure should be between a patient and their care provider - the government doesn’t need to (and shouldn’t) pole their nose into it.

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What is with tone deaf users named sp.*z?

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Refactoring for the EU region.

Reusing Terraform projects for the win.

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I think that’s the point of lab grown meat. If you can harvest the stem cells of a living animal and use those to grow full sides of beef (I’m vastly oversimplifying the process), then no animals have been killed.

Bonus, emissions may be lower depending when comparing typical animal emissions vs the facility that produces the LGM.

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This plays perfectly on the steam deck, I’ve easily sunk over 100 hours into this game and can’t wait for the sequel.

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I haven’t seen this one before, what a delight.

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It’s good to see left shark has joined the rat race.

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Oh you sweet summer child. There is zero chance that the cost savings will be passed on to consumers. In fact, I’ll bet prices go up after an initial plateau.

At first, profits will rise due to the lack of $30/hr costs - and shareholders will celebrate the innovation.

Then when the migration to self-driving semis is complete and that profit levels out, shareholders will be pissed that the profits don’t continue to rise - so prices will rise again.

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My dude. They are not only aware, they are hoping for their own version to happen.

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I suck at latte art. More often than not it ends up looking like a dick - but at least that makes me laugh, so… ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯

I probably need to practice more, but I’m too busy enjoying the taste of my coffee to care about wasting it.

Where can I buy ebooks that will actually be mine for life?

I’m looking to change my reading and buying habits away from Amazon and need an alternate source for my ebooks. Where can I buy ebooks that won’t expire or have their licence revoked and will allow me to download a copy of that ebook I can store on my own system regardless of the websites status?

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This is unfortunately the closest answer to what the OP is asking.

To the best of my knowledge, outside of independent authors like Cory Doctorow selling drm-free from their own sites, I’m not aware of any place to shop for ebooks that are not tied to some online DRM scheme.

Humble Bundle books are another option, but it’s highly dependent upon if you want what they’re selling.

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We should frame things in terms of injuries per worker per stock price. If our shareholders are happy who cares if Tommy’s dad only has one leg now?

/s

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Adding to the Nazi comment - substack is basically a long form blog format, very similar (AFAICT) to Medium.

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It’s anonymous bulk text posting - great for sharing logs, but don’t discount the more grey side of the internet. If you browse recent public posts there’s often some fun things like scam links, credentials, etc.

It’s definitely fallen out of favor for password dumps though.

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Who knew such a bad movie would be such a good cautionary tale?

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I use skyline in our environment and man, that log collection is crutch for getting tickets updated. Oh, you need the logs? Request what you need and I’ll approve it - or I can just click a few buttons and upload the logs when I create the ticket.

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Google maps has been hounding me to try AI searching, but I cannot for the life of me think of a reason why I would want to ever do so.

This is just another reason why AI sucks at concrete data searching. Give it a prompt for coming up with a new recipe for some dinner dish, sure. Help me formulate listicles for my shitty blog, okay.

But asking AI to find the nearby hospital, grocery store, or arcade seems fucking ludicrous. Fix your search indexers for real places don’t offload that to hallucinating LLMs.

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I’m nearing the end of Infinite Wealth and I am finding every reason to keep with Ichiban instead of progressing the story.

Every menu item in Hawaii? Check. All companions to 100% bond? Check. Every table/meal conversation unlocked? Check.

Now I’m trying to collect enough materials to get the ultimate weapon for each job and do my best at getting A rankings on every mini game.

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Oh, in that case you have a much easier job ahead of you, haha.

All of our Linux servers are running Ubuntu, except the FreeIPA system that runs a Redhat derivative.

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