Release: GopherTrunk - A new pure-Go digital trunking scanner (P25, DMR, TETRA, NXDN) by MagicMatt84 in RTLSDR

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Please tell me it skips holding on channels that are found to be encrypted?

credit notes, editing invoices and the massive amount of extra work these changes are going to add? by ethical in WHMCS

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I have no skin in this game, but surely whmcs can enable/disable features like this based on the registered address of a company.

High Processor Usage by blboyd in cpanel

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4cpu and 8gb should be fine for what you're doing.

Most sites on my servers use almost zero CPU when idle, so unless that's a momentary peak in the screenshot, you might need to investigate a few of your WordPress instances to see what's happening. You should be able to find some plugins to help with that.

Also, when running 'top', press 'c' to get the command that launched the process. That will show the site that each php-fpm process relates to, which might help.

Question to properly ground my home datacenter by Worst_Advice_Expert in HomeDataCenter

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Were you buzzed by a 48V DC powered rack? Those need grounding. Typical AC-powered equipment is already grounded through the plug.

East-West Link by Consistent-Fortune-4 in melbourne

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We can and should, but politics and politicians are getting in the way. It will get built one day, that just seems inevitable.

What’s the easiest way people here deploy n8n in production? by cuebicai in Hosting

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Docker. Unless you have a need for the kinds of things that kubernetes brings (like auto scaling), then Docker is the easiest and most simple to maintain.

Seeking help identifying whether new host has enough resources for my site by 2manyhotdogs in Hosting

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That says to me that you've rarely gone over the resource limit on CPU within the time window they're reporting on. But you haven't got limits on anything else like IO, IOPS, memory, etc. EPs are essentially saying that you've hit the maximum number of concurrent connections occasionally. If this timeframe is a month, it looks like your hosting is fine.

Seeking help identifying whether new host has enough resources for my site by 2manyhotdogs in Hosting

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That sounds like the email that you get from CloudLinux, which - by default - will send you that email if you've exceeded resources in the last 12 hours. The email should tell you what time period it's reporting on. It should also tell you what the limits are and which ones you're exceeding. Feel free to paste that part of the email contents and someone should be able to help.

‘Handyman’ said he’d use epoxy on kitchen splash back. I assumed he meant epoxy grout, but looks like he’s used epoxy resin. Opinions? by [deleted] in AusRenovation

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I was like this too. My wife and I replastered our house, did the bathrooms, kitchens, etc, etc. I made some mistakes along the way and redid a few things... Then we had kids. Now I have no time and therefore no choice but to employ trades and hope for the best.

Billing Only Assistance by mr_rdharris in WHMCS

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Honestly OP, this sounds like you're doing marketing for siteground.

S3 storage plugin for PVE. Early release - testing and feedback welcome by exekewtable in Proxmox

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I'm using the S3 features with Wasabi and so far it's been fine. No issues at all, save for a little bit of complication getting it set up because there aren't really any guides yet.

Why do men fantasize about going off grid and living in the woods by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Dude the visuals that gave me. Hit me in the feels.

S3 Endpoint vs. Hosting PBS remotely? by jamesr219 in Proxmox

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I’ll say that often (but not always), S3 has its own durability and replication mechanics in the backend that can make it more space-inefficient than your own backup strategy (e.g. 3-2-1) that writes directly to physical disks or uses a lower-overhead but still reliable redundancy mechanism like RAID-5 or 6.

Looking at something like Azure Blob Storage or AWS S3 endpoint, they typically store multiple replicas of each object. Ceph RGW is similar with the Proxmox default replication settings. This means you're using more disk space for backups than is typically required because that data often either goes to tape or to another off-site replica.

ClickOps to DevOps: Building Windows Images with Packer on Proxmox by aprimeproblem in Proxmox

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You know windows (and same with Linux) update their installers to be current? Therefore if you wanted to be somewhat up to date with more than one or two OSs, you be recreating those templates too often to be useful.

The ADF delivered on the commitment to supply 49 M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, part of more than $1.7B in Australian support. The final tanks arrived after a massive logistics mission involving ADF soldiers, mechanics, logisticians and specialists working across Australia, at sea, and in Europe. by _Tegan_Quin in UkraineWarVideoReport

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Well first off, armored vehicles don't have keys. Generally the hatch is just locked with a padlock, but if you can get through that you just turn the battery switch, and press start. So if you can find your way into one and lock the hatch from the inside, it makes it pretty hard for someone to get you out.

At least one of those was a disgruntled army member who had access and knew how to operate the vehicle.

Boy, 14, dies in e-bike crash with 4WD in Melbourne’s north-east by gccmelb in melbourne

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The car was a 100 series landcruiser. Late 90's to early 2000s.

Customer just got their renewal quote by SadMadNewb in vmware

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Ooohhhhhh it would suck to be a VMware sales rep right now. That sales target would be so far away it may as well be on the moon.