[-] graveyardchickenhunt@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

There's a "hub" mode where your endpoint inside the network grants access to the whole network like a standard VPN server.

[-] graveyardchickenhunt@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

I thought of him first thing when I heard the news, but posting that, at least on Reddit, always gets a hoard of haters going.

[-] graveyardchickenhunt@lemmy.world 17 points 8 months ago

It's "right-wing terrorism" not political violence as if the whole spectrum is engaged in the same shenanigans.

[-] graveyardchickenhunt@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

Incompetent seems pretty spot on since it can't even burn the trash.

[-] graveyardchickenhunt@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago

HIPAA covers the spreading of medical information by anyone who's not the patient themselves.

[-] graveyardchickenhunt@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago

What does long term mean to you? Because that is a whole problem of its own.

Generally, bang for buck, the x3d AMD processors are going to provide likely long term high gaming performance. On that end, if you're really looking long term, you'll likely want to go with a 7xxx chip and ddr5.

A good SSD, pcie4, should be in there for also your game storage. Don't grab the cheapest SSD possible. It makes a huge difference. Motherboard, PSU, cooling will follow your other parts.

Graphics cards are going to be really the budget smasher. I'm personally finding my rtx3070 still plenty good, but again, what you consider long term and which AAA games are on your radar vastly influences your options.

take the time to review the recent round ups by gamer's nexus. Go to their website, as it has the graphs and everything and you don't have to sit through long videos to grab the info.

I'm not on the US market, so I definitely won't give it a parts list, but pcpartpicker is apparently pretty good for this from what I heard. Even just to get guidance and then grab stuff somewhere else for possibly cheaper.

[-] graveyardchickenhunt@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago

You're the popcorn of the rich.

[-] graveyardchickenhunt@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

Not like they didn't add that 32 core power license limit once big epyc CPUs came out...

I don't care so much about that, more so about the "everything is a subscription" bullshit. Hope they are least keep the offline variant...

[-] graveyardchickenhunt@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

Not that unusual depending on the software. A lot of them honour the TTL literally.

One enterprise software I know that does it is VMware vcenter. I'm sure there's plenty of consumer software that retries excessively.

Please check https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/canary-domain-use-application-dnsnet

It might be that Firefox on Android is defaulting to only DNS over HTTPS for you

If a lot of it is chrome you might've identified the issue that's actually plaguing you already.

Why not switch to Firefox+ublock... and... you complain about sign in requests when using incognito? Yeah, well, that won't be different anywhere.

You sound more troll than 30 toolbars in IE4.

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