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(Quote) Maybe there are just a few coupons left. Grab it while it's hot. (Image)
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Koofr offer is limited and highly recommended. The offer of 1TB is the only lifetime remaining from Koofr.
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@Calin - if you buy it from Aliexpress or eBay, maybe you can also provide some benchmark. Maybe there is some secret efficiency we don't know about. In case it proves to be highly efficient, maybe you can also add it on some offers for storage VPS.
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(Quote) In my opinion at $100 one can simply buy an old second-hand laptop for hosting projects and whatnot. Raspberry Pi has shifted from a cheap low-power board with low thermals on passive cooling, into a pricey high-power board with thermal thr…
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If a standard MicroSD becomes a concern, maybe a better option would be a MicroSD with "endurance" tag as these should last longer.
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(Quote) You might want to open a support ticket. :sweat_smile:
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(Quote) The yeti is old-schooled. The yeti knows. 🍻
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I remember the days when Mailcow needed just 1GB of RAM. Over the years it has become quite hungry for resources. I think it can no longer qualify as low-end.
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Tagging @aqua - maybe they respond.
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(Quote) If you wish to run a desktop on a Pi it works, but expect no more than some decent performance. A Raspberry Pi weights less than 50 grams, so everything ran on it needs to be light, while modern browsers tend to be... bloated. With regards …
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(Quote) I intend to do something like that too, with an automatic upload of the data into some cloud, or store it on an external HDD. I need to find the time for it.
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(Quote) i was also tempted to buy a Pi Zero 2W, but I got discouraged by the same problems which put me away in buying a Pi 4 or Pi 5 later - that's temperatures. Yes, those come with more power, but also come with more heating and thermal throttlin…
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LAMP on a Raspberry Pi 3? We can go lower than that. I run it on a "Raspberry Pi Zero 1 W" which also has TasmoAdmin for controlling Tasmota plugs in house. (Image)
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(Quote) Yes. I also believe it was the first lesson about how we can't have nice things. Humans are creatures of deep emotions aspiring to infinity. When conflicts and animosities come into play, rationality goes out the window to not accept defeat…
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I like ProtonMail because email can be used with Tor.
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Where the offers at?
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irssi and terminal?! Neah! An IRC client can run low, much lower than we even think in modern computing environments, even in BIOS UEFI: https://www.tomshardware.com/software/someone-made-a-functioning-irc-client-that-runs-entirely-inside-the-mother…
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(Quote) True. Usually providers make offers on special occasions. You could make a private offer for LES members. From what I noticed, people around here love storage so much, they even preorder it.
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(Quote) IRC is fun. Please keep in mind the difference between #philosophy and ##philosophy. On Libera channels with one number-sign represent projects, while 2 number-signs represent communities. Registering a project channel requires quite some …
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Stay away from this provider. I have one bought 3 months ago, and for the last 2 months it is disabled. (Image) The fun part: they want to be contacted by email, not by opening support tickets. Yeah right. Cancellation: also email. So it is disa…
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(Quote) Server can not have IP covered or hidden. A server owner can only protect the network by discouraging war between clients. What I tried to underline is that most of attacks on IRC networks were executed to disconnect some users or to disturb…
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(Quote) DDoS attacks used to be a problem for IRC due to script kiddies attacking one another over IRC (or IRC servers directly). This was done to expose a victim's IP upon automated connection to a new IRC server from network, then use that exposed…