[-] lemming741@lemmy.world 10 points 4 days ago

I have a fully automatic 2x18tb magic hard drive. I'm a member of 4 private trackers. I've been disabling JavaScript since I could click a mouse.

404 are legit journalists and I pay the $8 a month because they do damn good work.

[-] lemming741@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

Any decent electric convection oven has an element around the fan. Mine is 2500w, 1000w more than most countertop appliances.

https://www.partselect.com/PS2368832-Frigidaire-318255511-Convection-Element-2500W.htm

Even the ones built into microwaves have it but they're a measly 900w it seems.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/175088724146

[-] lemming741@lemmy.world 4 points 5 days ago

And the duration

[-] lemming741@lemmy.world 76 points 3 months ago

That chart stops at 100% what a noob. Back to the lab with ya!

[-] lemming741@lemmy.world 76 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

https://boeing.mediaroom.com/2005-02-22-Boeing-to-Sell-Commercial-Airplanes-Operations-in-Kansas-and-Oklahoma-to-Onex

Boeing announced in April 2004 that it was studying the possible sale of its plants in Wichita , Tulsa and McAlester . Boeing included balancing the interests of employees, customers, shareholders and its plant communities in its criteria for the decision.

"We firmly believe that this decision provides the best available outcome for the Wichita/Tulsa Division and its plant communities by creating new opportunities for sustained growth as a separate operation. Onex shares this perspective, and we look forward to a long and productive relationship together," Mulally said.

[-] lemming741@lemmy.world 45 points 11 months ago

Buy air cooler

Look inside

Water

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travel routers (lemmy.world)

So I've seen the TP-Link and GL.inet travel routers, and it looks like some of the GLs are/were built to run wrt firmwares. Stock TP firmwares have been pretty full features in my experience. I really want USB-C power. The GL wireguard support looks useful too, but it looks like their newer stuff is proprietary? Another want, not need, is 5 GHz band.

Does anyone have a favorite model or another board that can be flashed?

[-] lemming741@lemmy.world 39 points 1 year ago

If your business model is ruined by fair wages, your business plan sucks and deserves bankruptcy.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by lemming741@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

I'd asked about using a VPS to get better routing to my homelab in this post: https://lemmy.world/post/1424540

I've narrowed down my problem- if i use a subdomain in my caddyfile, performance is 1/3 or worse compared to just the root.

example.com {reverse_proxy 192.168.1.57}

will saturate my gigabit lan connection at 980ish. On a 5gUW connection i get my advertised 50 mbit or more

librespeed.example.com {reverse_proxy 192.168.1.57}

I get 220-250 megabits on my internal lan. The same 5gUW connection will only get 7 or 8 mbit.

It's strange to me that everything seems to work just fine, but it's just slow. Anyone got any ideas?

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I've got 1000/50 service from a mid-size ISP. It's pretty consistent- any time I run a speed test from home, it will hit those numbers. I have an opnsense plugin checking twice a day.

Performance from my self-hosted services to the internet, however, is very inconsistent. Sometimes I get the full 50, sometimes it will only hit 5 Mbit/s.

Is it possible a VPS proxy could provide less congested routes? Is there a better way to troubleshoot the bottleneck? When i notice a slowdown, usually watching a clip on frigate, I'll use a public speedtest to check my field connection. If it's over 50 down, I'll check librespeed on my server. If frigate or plex is fast, librespeed will be too. If I've noticed a problem, librespeed has always agreed.

My host machine is a 5700g w/ 64 gigs of ram, X520 nic to an S33 modem, so I don't think it's a hardware bottleneck.

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