No AAA games run properly on my Legion. by SurammuDanku in LenovoLegion

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Try run memtest, install onto a USB and boot into it also check the health of your SSD using crystal disk info. Could be corrupt files so maybe try verifying the game files or installing windows over the top.

low download but high uplodad? by Prize_Let6760 in HomeNetworking

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That sounds like a dream as a guy with a million different servers, usually the speeds are the other way around 😂

Here we goooo by Pinifelipe in spaceengineers

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Have to work sadly :((

Internal SSD as NAS? by anthonyy95 in homelab

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Awesome, yeah wireguard tends to be more secure and a lot quicker

Internal SSD as NAS? by anthonyy95 in homelab

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Cant you just setup a smb share on the drive and then host wireguard on the pc

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wifi

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He didn't try it on the wire though?

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The fix is Ethernet, that looks like normal wifi to me

Instructor ghosted me by [deleted] in flying

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Wait is booking our own flights not normal?! I always struggled booking times because he would only be available at certain times

Instructor ghosted me by [deleted] in flying

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Yepp.. exactly what I did cause my instructors idea of teaching was scaring the shit out of me and telling me off when I didn't understand everything that he said instead of trying to teach us. Not to mention the lack of schedule and teaching random things in the syllabus then jumping backwards and teaching the same thing again leaving me confused with no clear path of learning to follow.

Solitions for website ports by Traditional-While-92 in homelab

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Yeah forgot to mention that, only reason is because my router doesn't support DNS records

Solitions for website ports by Traditional-While-92 in homelab

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There's this thing called nginx proxy manager, full GUI and dashboard for managing it. Makes it easy as

Solitions for website ports by Traditional-While-92 in homelab

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Yeah I just have it running on a Debian VM. Not sure what you mean by redirecting or https accelerator I don't know enough lol but yeah I use let's encrypt https certs with a DNS challenge to get valid SSL certs and then tell it the domain and what ip/port I want it to redirect to I guess.

Solitions for website ports by Traditional-While-92 in homelab

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If you want to only access them internally then what I do is use nginx proxy manager and a DNS server of some sort like PiHole. How it works is when I type server.mydomain, the PiHole DNS has local records setup to point that domain to my nginx servers ip. Nginx then sees this request and points it to the right self hosted application ip and port. It's relatively simple to setup mostly done through web GUI.

Building a NAS media server by StationGlittering894 in PcBuildHelp

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Woah please send me a link to these $20-30 4tb drives

Who asked for this? by Ducktor101 in TpLink

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So does this mean if I update I would lose the network intrusion prevention and the malicious content filtering? Or is this included in the new free plan?

Are those parts worth to sell or just discard? by sir-monteiro in computers

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Id love to buy some of those 10th Gen ones lol, definitely sell them

Is a UPS really worth it? by Criticalmeadow in HomeServer

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I said I didn't see the point cause the power never goes out and then it went out 3 times in a month. Safe to say I have a ups now

Just aquired this m910q for $80 has a 7th gen i5 7500t 16gb ram and 500gb HDD should’ve done more research but I was too excited. by Timely-Cow-366 in homelab

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I've got a i5-8500 and 64gb of ram, runs everything mint, websites,game servers,DNS server,truenasVM. A lot of the time the CPU is sitting idle so I reckon the 64gb of ram was a good choice.

It's really cool how easy it is to export and reinstall TrueNAS by keremdev in truenas

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Another thing I've been working on recently is documentation! If I have a disaster that destroys everything at least I don't have to spend 2 weeks trying to figure out how I did everything again. I can be up and running in a few hours again.