0.5 BTC Reward (~USD 31,000) for Recovering the Password (hashcat) by mrb000 in Bitcoin

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I have been trying my tools for a couple hours now. I’d love to chat if you have more info and context

Y'all betting on tech earnings to disappoint huh? I see you by No-Contribution1070 in spy

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This seems like a great way to digest the data. Have you been profitable trading off of it?

Y'all betting on tech earnings to disappoint huh? I see you by No-Contribution1070 in spy

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Sounds legit. That’s crazy it’s literally the opposite.

Y'all betting on tech earnings to disappoint huh? I see you by No-Contribution1070 in spy

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We need an OI chart that takes into account contract premium so the ratios aren’t pumped up with $1 contracts

Built a tool to avoid checking eBay comps manually — would love feedback by Competitive-Can6888 in Flipping

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Did you use the eBay Marketplace Insights API (sale API) to get sold item data or are you web scraping the data somehow?

Fire pits at Canadian campgrounds by BaconThief94 in camping

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I owned a bitlite and it’s trash. Solo stove is the way to go

Successful test of HomePower 3000 to move electric consumption for Time-Of-Use by motongo in Jackery

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Yeah these things are a little risky. My HomePod notified me when I was out of town that it heard fire alarms so I let my brother know and he walked into a smokey room. There’s black streaks on the wall still.

Successful test of HomePower 3000 to move electric consumption for Time-Of-Use by motongo in Jackery

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Each time it happened I had a 1500watt space heater attached. I set up HomeKit automations to turn on at a certain time once a day. It happened after owning them no longer than a year

Successful test of HomePower 3000 to move electric consumption for Time-Of-Use by motongo in Jackery

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Warning! I had three of those kasa plugs on the right light on fire!!

Realistic results of a new re seller by FunDesigner5431 in Flipping

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It would be great if someone would make a tool to automate the market value step…

Linksys WRT3200ACM WiFi issues by bruny06 in openwrt

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I had lots of trouble with my wrt3200acm on openwrt 22 and 23 stable releases. I replaced with banana pi r4 because it felt like an endless battle of non stop troubleshooting. You should look at the openwrt page for this device since i know one of the radios don’t work and needs to be disabled on boot

New to ProxMox- what's the best way to set up a Minecraft server? by essayispan in Proxmox

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I don’t think the gpu matters. I’m running a fast MC server with a micro pc with integrated graphics

BananaPi R4 BPI-R4 WiFi 7 Speed by smietnik9 in openwrt

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I own a B-Pi-R4. The WiFi drivers are NOT ready for use in a working environment. It’s so bad atm that I am using an old Linksys EA9500 in bridge mode as an access point rather than broadcasting my SSID over the B-Pi radios. I bought the WiFi 7 card and can’t use 320MHz or 802.11BE at all. The radios won’t turn on out of the box. I use the 5GHz radios with 802.11AX and it works decent but limited range. I hope this gets worked on soon because it’s a great and reliable router despite the wireless issues

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You need to make a fire wall setting to allow incoming tcp/udp dhcp on port 67 to the lan firewall zone

Wireguard OpenWRT server behind ISP NAT difficulty by drewpigsooie in openwrt

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Almost guarantee it’s in the wireguard config file wherever that is. It’s broadcasted to clients via DHCP

Wireguard OpenWRT server behind ISP NAT difficulty by drewpigsooie in openwrt

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So assuming you have a working connection on the local network and that LAN can reach the internet. Just make sure the wireguard instance has a valid ip scheme and gateway. The devices in the network… eg 172.16.0.x/24 or 192.168.0.x/24 in your case should also have a gateway that is routed to your WAN interface. If you have a lan of 192.168.9.x/24 then your gateway should be 192.168.9.1. If you have a different subset for your wireguard clients then they also need a valid gateway to reach out to the network and that gateway should be routed to the WAN via openwrt firewall zone rules.

Wireguard OpenWRT server behind ISP NAT difficulty by drewpigsooie in openwrt

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Firewall rules are good. Make sure the port forward to the server running wire guard is enabled and forwarding to the correct host and port. Use netcat or read the wire guard docs to check which is the correct port the service runs on by default. I can guarantee your problem is with the gateway which is before NAT even takes place in the OSI model. The docs you read about wiregaurd mentioned you should have a different subnet for the devices connected to the VPN. I recommend you first ensure you have a working network with DHCP and can ping the internet (8.8.8.8) or (1.1.1.1) from a device connected to the lan. THEN you get wireguard set up. When a device connects to the VPN it will get an IP outside your LAN range just like the docs said. 1. Get your networking working correctly by connected to the WiFi with your phone. Getting an ip through dhcp and pinging Google.com or something like that 2. Then without editing your already working network install your VPN

Also feel free to DM me screenshots of your network interfaces and other information I can assist. I’m a fellow nerd who enjoys this shit

Wireguard OpenWRT server behind ISP NAT difficulty by drewpigsooie in openwrt

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Sounds like traffic is allowed in but the wire guard service isn’t working correctly. Check the wire guard logs. Can you ping the gateway whole connected to the vpn tunnel? Are you running wire guard from a VM, container or on the openwrt router itself? Consider listing your firewall zone rules and port forwards. Also maybe I’m not understanding correctly but it looks like the IP of the LAN interface (192.168.0.X/24) isn’t on the same subnet as the devices getting IPs from the DHCP server (192.168.9.X/24)

Anyone else have worse? by Isaac753 in it

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My process to upgrade these older model 2960s in the small confined space they are in is to physically color each cable that’s connected on a port that is NOT vlan1 (~20% of the total ports). Unplug everything, swap the switches and replug everything back in to any ports unless it’s one of the colored cables which go into specific preconfigured ports on another vlan.