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The ultralight community would pay $500 just to save 2 oz.

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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.

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The CRAM incoming incoming incoming. Gives many many people flashbacks and PTSD

youtu.be/IpMu3xgio9o?si=UOwajTEYeLNdQBML

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PiHole and then Minecraft actually all through CLI.

Imagine my shock once I found out about screen and SSH. I didn’t need to walk back and forth between my computer and the server.

I didn’t touch a GUI for about 4 years.

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That wouldn’t work. YouTube ads are served with the same domain name.

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Cries in SFFPCs

Hard to tame a 5800X3D in a 8L case

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If you’re ripping, does 4K upscaling and 10 bit/hdr and dolby help with anything?

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Since everyone has already said more well known games, here are my Indie/small games

Islanders

Race the Sun

Skye

Superflight

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I use open media vault with jellyfin in a docker.

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Aegis with the password in a YubiKey.

My password manager and I don’t know the password.

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That’s also assuming they used proper salts and a strong hashing algorithm.

Also MITM and or phishing attacks are not super common but can also depreciate your common password very quickly.

Always layered defense. If it’s not 1 thing, it could be another.

Unique passwords are just one facet on a multi-layered security defense.

Faking Pixel 5a

I’ve read on reddit that Google still provides unlimited photos backup if you own Pixel 5a and lower. On rooted Android you can fake that and get free backup storage, but who wants to give pictures to Google?! I was thinking if it’s possible or done by someone to create an environment on Docker by faking device info to...

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I just buy a pixel 1 for 50 bucks. Then I use that to upload my current photos. Works flawlessly

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I always try to buy more enterprise hardware such as SSDs and HDDs.

They’re usually cheaper used because of their lifecycle.

I just bought 2 x 3.83TB nvme drives for $160 a pop.

They have 5.4PB of endurance and I received them with only 60TB written.

Same goes for hard drives. I have some Seagate exos that is just about $10/TB.

They have a MTBF of 2.5 million hours.

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