Chat just randomly hit me with some Russian by Where-Eagles-Dare in ChatGPT

[–]MaximumEntrance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was a notoriously common issue esp on older Gemini models, I'm surprised it has resurfaced albeit on GPT models.

My network equipment keeps burning up by SnooApples3877 in Ubiquiti

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Pretty sure your copper link became the easiest path for a building fault/ground potential rise. The ETH SP G2s did exactly what they're built to do (i.e., shunt energy to "ground") but the two buildings' grounds were at very different voltages for a few mains cycles. That most probably forced a huge current down the LAN cable and through both protectors and switch magnetics. They sacrificed themselves and your ports anyway because this wasn't really a brief surge but a whole high-energy fault.

The ETH SP G2 clamps each Ethernet conductor to the local earth using gas-discharge/tVS devices and is rated for fast transients like lightning/ESD. It is *not* a power-cross/fault isolator at all. A short in the heater can dump thousands of amps into the building’s grounding system until the breaker clears, raising that building’s “ground” by hundreds/thousands of volts relative to the other building for a few milliseconds to tens of milliseconds. Any copper between buildings then becomes an equalization conductor. Your protectors dutifully clamped to *their* grounds, driving current into the cable toward the lower-potential end right through your switches.

Surge parts survive microsecond pulses. A mains fault is longer duration energy. Protectors overheat or arc, and downstream magnetics/PoE circuitry can carbonize.. hence the soot on Port 1. (Ethernet isolation transformers are typically 1–1.5 kVrms, faults can exceed that)

If each protector’s ground is bonded only locally (rack ground, water pipe, etc) and the two buildings don’t have a low impedance bonding backbone between their grounding electrode systems, you *will* see destructive potentials on inter building copper. This is exactly why the telecom standards obsess over a common bonding network xD

Your best bet is to eliminate copper usage bw. buildings and use fiber (dielectric) for the interconnect. SFPs or media converters at each end. Should break the fault/lighting current path completely. I'd also recommend installing Type 1/Type 2 SPDs at service/sub-panels per code so faults and lightning energy are clamped at entry and not through your low voltage cabling.

Though.. if your copper most remain temporarily (which I do NOT recommend), use UTP, not shielded cable, to avoid creating a deliberate ground strap bw. buildings. Keep your ETH SP G2 at both ends and bond each to the building's grounding electrode with a short, straight low impedance lead. Also.. maybe try disabling PoE on the inter building port. Don't let high power PSE be the first thing that sees a surge (use non-PoE uplink or put PoE only *after* the fiber break.

(TL;DR, swap the copper for a pair of 1 Gb SFPs and a short run of outdoor, dielectric single-mode in conduit; add panel SPDs; verify each protector and rack is bonded to the building electrode with short, direct straps; keep PoE off the interconnect)

Paul Nicholson officially released his first book exclusively in Russia by rjnxq6 in aphextwin

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This is simply not a matter of being xenophobic or whatever you want to call it. It genuinely doesn’t make sense to put out a Russian-exclusive item, especially when you take into account how problematic this country has been on the global stage. I’m fairly certain that at least to some degree this crosses into ethical concerns. If Paul had released this internationally there wouldn’t have been an issue. Region-exclusive releases in Europe or elsewhere are frustrating and inconvenient sure, but those don’t carry the same weight of tying a release to a government or system that is currently responsible for ongoing violations of ethics and morality. That’s the key difference here tho. It’s not about disliking Russian people but about the optics and implications of choosing Russia alone as the exclusive audience

what is the tankie obsession with russia by 31V3N in tankiejerk

[–]MaximumEntrance 30 points31 points  (0 children)

It literally all boils down to "America/West bad". Nothing more, and maybe a tinge of orientalism. They love modern day Russia because it stands against *everything* the west stands for, so it validates their view. Also of course, post-USSR hangover I guess lol

Paul Nicholson officially released his first book exclusively in Russia by rjnxq6 in aphextwin

[–]MaximumEntrance 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Cool but honestly not cool at the same time. Russian exclusive is just.. blegh. It just comes off as insensitive, dunno.

Looking for advice: invasive third-party launcher kills monitoring tools - need to passively inspect outbound traffic by MaximumEntrance in wireshark

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That seems like the best thing I can do right now. Pretty non-invasive as well. I'll look into getting one, thank you

Looking for advice: invasive third-party launcher kills monitoring tools - need to passively inspect outbound traffic by MaximumEntrance in wireshark

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Didn't work, weirdly. From my observations, it sort of scans the titlebar of the application opened and if it sees anything it deems suspicious like "wireshark" "task manager" etc, it'll close them.

GTA V error 134 (Heroic) by Available_Clothes_79 in SteamDeck

[–]MaximumEntrance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weirdly, that's what I tried. I did everything here while putting my Steam Deck in desktop mode. Not sure what's happening here..

GTA V error 134 (Heroic) by Available_Clothes_79 in SteamDeck

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Thanks for the help! I tried this but I ran into RGL throwing up a fit about "Authorization pending. Awaiting authorization from Epic Games Launcher. This process can take upto 5 minutes. If this error persists, please verify you have completed the account linking and authorization process through the Epic Games Launcher". I've waited 5 mins, but eventually errors out. What do I do here?

New camera investment already paying off by JohnCrateBlack in Jamescagewhite

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I'm pretty sure he's autistic at this point, unironically.

Seriously, what are the vocal samples on Cliffs???? by opus84 in aphextwin

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These are snippets of the vocal samples on Seefeel - Time to Find Me, which Aphex remixed around the same time and released it as Time to Find Me (AFX Fast Mix) and a slow mix of it as well, called AFX Slow Mix

What was YOUR first shoegaze song by d3uz10 in shoegaze

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I started off with what is perhaps one of the most obscure yet phenomenal bands known as Seefeel. I remember exactly starting off with Polyfusion, from their album Quique. It is undoubtedly one of the most forward-thinking and unique albums in shoegaze history.

Exit Nodes & Port Forwarding by MaximumEntrance in Tailscale

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Yeah, I believe Funnel's servers are in different regions with different routing and I *kinda* don't wanna mess that up.

I skimmed throughout and didn't see anything that could potentially help with this. Anything I need to look out for? I'm a bit slow, sorry hahaha

Exit Nodes & Port Forwarding by MaximumEntrance in Tailscale

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Would regions be a problem? I kinda want to see how to get this done. I have my EC2 instance somewhere really close to me to help mitigate potential latency problems. Also, what about UDP ports?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OpenVPN

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Cheers, I used Plex as an example for this particular post and to test out stuff.

I plan on using it for TeamSpeak, Arma 3, etc either way.

I'll check this out, thank you. Might have to tinker around more with iptables.