[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 2 points 2 hours ago

I know you can't see my face but I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.

His tech bubble is clearly going to keep growing so why not invest now versus buying a full size case and all these extra hard drives and then realizing in a year or two that you really wanted a rack amount to begin with so you can expand even more?

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 13 points 9 hours ago

Probably just easier to nix the Prime subscription and just download scene releases... Most of them are h265 these days and are released same day as on Prime.

I just checked a list of "new to prime" and my tracker and they were all there. No reason to give money to Amazon.

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 1 points 13 hours ago

On what grounds?

See the US Constitution...

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 8 points 14 hours ago

If you're dealing with this much storage, it's time to upgrade to a rack. Don't deal with having to shove 10 drives into a packed full-size.

Start scouring 2nd hand auction sites and buy one used. They're pretty cheap as far as solutions go if you can grab them used. Something like this would be ideal: https://www.silverstonetek.com/en/product/info/server-nas/RM22-312/

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

It's pretty great. The only thing you have to remember is that the caddy instance and the container you're proxifying have to be within the same docker network. So you'll definitely want to use the caddy2 container if this is the setup you want to pursue.

If not then you can just use IP addresses inside or outside of a container it doesn't matter.

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 0 points 1 day ago

Then I found out my services would work better with Caddy

Exceptional idea. Cloudflare is nice, but Caddy will always win IMO. Additionally, considering you were able to get Caddy working, that simply drives home that unfortunately your reverse_proxy didn't work because it was somehow misconfigured. Caddy is also a reverse_proxy.

My comment is pretty much what I said. You have an extremely complex environment that you're not fully making use of. For example, you're having issues with a reverse_proxy, but you had Tailscale presumably the whole time. Why not just use your VPN to reverse_proxy your requests if you were having issues?

Also using Caddy + Cloudflare is fine if you want to use cloudflare for DNS, however, Caddy handles all certificates itself. So you have Caddy, which can handle all the SSL certs itself, but you put Cloudflare on top of it to manage SSL certs. It's just convoluted.

It's a good environment, but a little overkill.

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I very highly recommend that you take the time and just switch. Caddy is simply fabulous. It's designed to work (assuming it's compiled with the module) with containers and use docker networks for routing. It makes it easy to spin up containers and directly reference the container names instead of remembering IP addresses and particularly comes in handy when your entire environment is containerized.

You can pull the caddy image and run it in docker and as long as your environment is configured correctly you can simply reverse_proxy @container and you're done. Caddy pulls all the relevant port information directly from the container API.

I get such a nerd boner thinking about it.

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

There's not though. Illegal is a poor choice of words because the only one that can determine that is the Supreme Court. I can see why they used defying legal limits.

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)
Light + TIF                     https://sky.rethinkdns.com/1:AAkACAQA
Normal + TIF                https://sky.rethinkdns.com/1:AAkACAgA
Pro + TIF                 https://sky.rethinkdns.com/1:AAoACBAA
Pro plus + TIF               https://sky.rethinkdns.com/1:AAoACAgA
Ultimate + TIF              https://sky.rethinkdns.com/1:gAgACABA

Light + TIF                 https://dns.dnswarden.com/00000000000000000000048  
Normal + TIF                 https://dns.dnswarden.com/00000000000000000000028  
Pro + TIF                 https://dns.dnswarden.com/00000000000000000000018  
Pro plus + TIF               https://dns.dnswarden.com/0000000000000000000000o  
Ultimate + TIF              https://dns.dnswarden.com/0000000000000000000000804  

Light                https://freedns.controld.com/x-hagezi-light
Normal                https://freedns.controld.com/x-hagezi-normal
Pro                https://freedns.controld.com/x-hagezi-pro  
Pro plus                https://freedns.controld.com/x-hagezi-proplus  
Ultimate                https://freedns.controld.com/x-hagezi-ultimate
TIF                https://freedns.controld.com/x-hagezi-tif

Rethink DNS, DNS Warden, and ControlD with Hagezi blocklists via DoH/3. I highly recommend the '+ TIF' as they are threat intelligence feeds which are up to date lists of bad actors/malware.

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

No actual professional company or job of value is not going to check your curriculum or your work history.... So like sure you may get that job at quality inn as a night manager making $12 an hour because they didn't fucking bother to check your resume...

But you're not getting some CS job making $120,000 a year because they didn't check your previous employer. Lol

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 1 points 2 days ago

You're completely missing what he's saying, and how that number is calculated. It's an average connection speed over time and you're anecdotally saying your internet is superior because you have a higher connection speed, which isn't really true at all.

You have residential internet which is able to provide 3Gbps intermittently. You may even be able to sustain those speeds for several days at a time. But servers maintain those connections for months and years at a time...

800TB/mo is 2.469 Gb/s sustained for 30 days. They may be on a 10Gb/s connection, but that doesn't mean they have enough demand to saturate it 100% of the time.

[-] Xanza@lemm.ee 27 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

pay for school

do anything to avoid actually learning

Why tho?

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