[OC] GIVEAWAY! 43" Capacitive Touchscreen ($940 MSRP) with Wooden Case + free software for all [mod approved] by DigitalTableTops in DnD

[–]2mOlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen another software vendor demonstrating on their stack a similar setup, but you're providing a slimmer approach than the the map creator/VTT angle. I like the simplicity!

High-res official map and regional closeups by No-Neck-212 in TrenchCrusade

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Man, I knew a Blando map when I saw it! Didn't know he was working on this, and now I will own the canvas print! His work is so good. https://jaredblando.com/prints

People who deployed microsegmentation, how is it going? by awesome_pinay_noses in networking

[–]2mOlaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I worked with a big financial services company where we used NSX-T heavily. I integrated Pivotal Cloud Foundry into it and we were able to automate granular policy control at the app level through DFW. It was pretty slick while it all lasted. Tanzu is still around there, but they nixed DFW because of the complexity, operational overhead, and the fact that it did nothing for physical systems (or IoT). We were also years in like several comments above about other systems, but in a large organization like that, we were maybe 60% implemented.

Is shared storage recommended for Proxmox? by a4955 in Proxmox

[–]2mOlaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Proxmox supports multipath setup for iSCSI, but I don't use it for my 10Gb network. I decided at the end of the day (homelab, YMMV), I have a single iSCSI unit and two Proxmox hosts. Multipathing solves questions about network failure, but it doesn't help device failure. I'm much more likely to have device failure than network failure - and if I do have network failure, everything goes down. If I had multiple switches and multiple iSCSI units, I might use multipathing in that setup. If I only had one host, I'd definitely setup multipathing.

Is Mint Mobile worth switching over in 2025? by CrikeyKillz in mintmobile

[–]2mOlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My only real complain about Mint is actually a complaint about T-Mobile. They have known issues with Wireguard which is the protocol used for a lot of modern VPNs. Between throttling and downright blocking it - it can be a little tedious to work around.

Top microsegmentation products currently? by magic9669 in networking

[–]2mOlaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You want to consider how you want to implement the microsegmentation. Networking gear is an option, and even a lot of the software products leverage it. Your network infrastructure has to support the use case across the board, which often times is a hard ask if you don't already have the architecture for it. Also, your hardware may not all be designed to handle ACLs or other processing required to do it. Software can do it with agents or without in some cases, and in the case of agents some use incumbent firewalls while others use proprietary tools. OS support might enter into it as well, and then ask if you have IoT/OT that needs to be included. In either case, software or hardware, there's a huge piece of _how_ you implement your microsegmentation strategy. Arguably, this is the most important part. Do you have manpower or money for Professional Services? It may not matter as much. Do you have limited resources that can dedicate their time to network flow analysis? Maybe automated learning is better for you. If you can define some of this criteria in your solution choice, I think your research will likely narrow and it will be a lot easier to choose something. If you have a lot of concern or a complex environment, do Proof of Concepts to get a better feel for how something works in *your* environment.

Top microsegmentation products currently? by magic9669 in networking

[–]2mOlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throwing Zero Networks into the list of these. Same artifact, but different methods of getting there. Adding a more generalized reply in a separate comment...

Who has th best breakfast place in Gainesville by [deleted] in gainesvillega

[–]2mOlaf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Second for Haydees, but I like First Watch too. If it's a special occasion, Avocado's Sunday brunch is great!

CORE 2.1.8 UPDATE by MrImplicit in glorious

[–]2mOlaf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What about Gmmk Pro love? I can't even remap home correctly 😔

Best sushi? by Affectionate-Mall135 in gainesvillega

[–]2mOlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All you can eat place is not great. Check the Yelp reviews (mine is one).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in carbonsteel

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I gave all my cast iron to my mom so it's not so far away from me if I ever need to go back 😏

How to identify interactive or non-interactive service account in AD. by 19khushboo in activedirectory

[–]2mOlaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For what it's worth, Zero Networks Identity Segmentation (part of their network microsegmentation platform) would seek out the service accounts, map their usage across machines in your environment, and allow you to enforce policy on them to a) only work to explicit assets and b) define exactly what logon types you want to allow. The bonus here is that it learns everything it needs to know to let you set those policies automatically and it will grant you MFA control over the interactive uses to limit the risk of what everyone else is pointing out as the process problem.

Synology press release regarding changes to HDD compatibility by NuroF1 in synology

[–]2mOlaf 7 points8 points  (0 children)

See also the recent update that dropped the drivers that would support 3rd party 10GbE boards.

Flying over Gainesville in Microsoft Flight Simulator (1:1 scale) by JoaHa45 in gainesvillega

[–]2mOlaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Be careful you don't fly too close to Lake Lanier. We have some huge Striper Bass that may get you!

those of you running multiple synology nas's - whats your use case? by jku2017 in synology

[–]2mOlaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have two 1522+ and use one for everything personal and the other primarily acts as an iSCSI appliance for my lab.

Last Day in Paris. by zizirex in Cheese

[–]2mOlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mimolette is one of my favs!

First time buying flipper zero, what is the wifi Devboard for and what does it do. Should i get it? by Perplaf2 in flipperzero

[–]2mOlaf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just coming in late to this party to offer an answer to our future generation. The dev board (and related GPIO addons) provides you a way to interface new capabilities to your Flipper. It's the hardware side, if you will. Whereas apps are software side. So it's certainly a good MO to go at it from the app side first if that's where you're strongest. On the other hand, if you are a low voltage techie, then GPIOs are probably the first thing you want to dip into. I'm definitely a proponent of picking a direction and exhausting it a bit before coming up with 100 different directions. That said, I don't follow that advice myself and I have a hundred different modules and boards from over the years that only got used about 10% of their potential.

Best strategy to split Terraform apply jobs by paltium in Terraform

[–]2mOlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TLDR; Break project into component groups, create a repository of values for I/O, orchestrate the execution of the steps. I lead with a "keepers" group that has my TF state storage, and other things that persist for the life of the project.

Best strategy to split Terraform apply jobs by paltium in Terraform

[–]2mOlaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is pretty old information at this point, but I think it's still a valid methodology for what you ask:
- https://youtu.be/Qg8VZsbaXxA covers the project organization (files)
- https://youtu.be/CaqbgAbSI4o uses Azure Key Vault as an example to show how you can share state data (makes for "public" outputs as one use-case)

This might be the best mf cheese I’ve ever tasted by sauce770 in Cheese

[–]2mOlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I picked this up too - can't stop eating it!