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(Quote) @debaser - I think @dosai meant which website/tool did you use to produce the nameserver historical data/screenshot. I'm curious too...
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(Quote) I guess that explains it then. You should check if there is a IPv4 NAT for the LXC box which will allow you to use a custom port to SSH via IPv4. Otherwise, if you want to reach the IPv6 only box you should look at a ProxyCommand and/or Pr…
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@anteck - I'm all confused here. Do you have IPv6 connectivity? Otherwise I'm not surprised that you're unable to SSH to the IPv6 box. That also explains why once you enable OpenVPN things work (likely you have all external connectivity routed via …
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(Quote) Agreed, but depending on the density and (assuming) always-on equipment without any particularly special cooling... kind of keeps me on edge. For desktops/laptops, I assume that they're powered-off/suspended when not actively used but not fo…
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(Quote) Curious - what about a fire hazard to the rest of the house? Any special precautions?
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Here are a few ( not all of them satisfy all your constraints though @FAT32 ). https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/remind/ https://taskwarrior.org/ Some others that are useful though to look at and compare: https://trello.com/ https://clickup.com/ h…
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(Quote) Wouldn't it make sense to try to use Stripe and just integrate via some API calls to sort of get a decent billing setup (without having to rebuild everything)?
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery. We hope to see you very soon even as you are convalescing - I'm sure you'll need a bit of geeky chit chat to keep that mind well occupied and away from other stressful health conditions.
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@AnthonySmith + @vimalware : yes to the above points from me as well. Gives folks the freedom to mostly continue their existing habits with a periodic (quarterly?) cleanup. The in betweeners (like myself, who rarely if at all have anything worthy…
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(Quote) If you have any options try to guide/force to look for an EXT4 FS (and related metadata). Depending on how much got written by the mkfs.fat, you still have the data blocks and possibly a fair number of the super blocks from which you can try…
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(Quote) Is this a total limit (i.e. at a time no more than 5 per account)? Can we keep taking snapshots of a VM (deleting/overwriting the old) so that we're below this limit? I was thinking more along the lines of a primary VM whose snapshot is upda…
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(Quote) Depending on how quickly you killed the mkfs.fat you may still be able to use some of the (hopefully) not-overwritten superblocks of the (original) ext4 FS and recover your files metadata. See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery…
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(Quote) I have one of their Singapore storage KVMs (200GB storage/1TB Gbit BW/Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 v2 @ 2.50GHz). Works as expected, support is quite fast/prompt and for a storage KVM it works well within my expectations and I can recommend them. He…
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(Quote) Thank you for holding your ground. I'm really quite puzzled that they even have the right to do this - I am not aware of the contractual fine print but my assumption has always been that all traffic should be unfettered (at the server/hardwa…
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(Quote) Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Please.
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The spirit is alive. Woo Hoo! Now to somehow rekindle that minimalistic (anti) greed to see how we can do more with les(s). Somewhere along the way, we've all become spoilt brats with more and more resources to do less (not to mention all the bloatw…
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I seem to prefer xrdp over *vnc as it is easier to setup/manage and to connect to (since a vanilla RDP client will do). Performance wise I don't have any detailed comparisons, but from what I remember (initially when I was choosing one over the rest…
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@Andrei - Thank you for your generous offers. Public Key: 910c875893703f90d93cf0eeff076a82