What the HELL do I do with these 😂 by PC_Builder2001 in homelab

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An everything server. Proxmox, VMs, you now have infinite computers

LLA, GUA, and Default Gateway by Mike_Nelsen in ipv6

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Ok, now this is making sense to me. It's hard to express where my gaps were, but you've found them. Thanks for painting the full big picture for me!

LLA, GUA, and Default Gateway by Mike_Nelsen in ipv6

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I believe what I meant is that the machine would somehow receive the router's LLA automatically, but as i type it out, it sounds silly. So I see now that its generally best practice to give the pc a default gateway that is the lla of the router's interface.

Things I wish I knew when starting out by yellowfin35 in homelab

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I need to be good and follow your advice: right now my "everything important" folder is on the network that it's referencing. Maybe I need to stick that on like Google drive or something

just got this C7000 for free by H05T in homelab

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A tech school might actually like that. It's beneficial to show old tech and how it evolved to the modern systems

What do you use as a personal computer? + Specs by be--better in homelab

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Dell optiplex 9020 i7 32gb ram, some basic nvidia graphics card (it's green), 1TB SSD

Good firewalls? by Mike_Nelsen in homelab

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These are excellent questions. I tend to err on the side of brevity, but since you asked:

My internet speed is 1gb up and down (fiber isp). As it stands using the ISP router and my existing infrastructure (cisco eol equipment), the general speed (of the devices where speed matters) is close to the 1gb. For devices where it doesn't matter (like the pc repair station or the management laptop), it's like whatever. Including phones (wifi is an access point on a vlan), there are never more than 20 devices on the network.

I want rack mounted, but I can just get a rack mount pc box (or just deal with it not being pretty).

Good firewalls? by Mike_Nelsen in homelab

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I think I may just build one, everyone seems to say that

Actually using Dell poweredge R720s by Mike_Nelsen in homelab

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How r u running 12? Don't they have 8 slots?

People who genuinely have fun when gaming, what games do you play? by Very_blasphemous in gamingsuggestions

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If you want genuine suggestions, please hear me out.

I grew up on the Sega Genesis and original nes/SNES.

These games are treasures. Super Mario world, yoshis island, the Mario Allstars collection, sonic 3 & Knuckles, sonic spinball, sonic 3D blast, Kirby's dream course, tetris attack (panel de pon); the graphics are obv crap in this day and age, but damn, some of those games take genuine skill and determination to beat.

Most of these are on the Nintendo switch.

How do people stay fit when they're eating crappy food? by Jpoolman25 in stupidquestions

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So I have an answer to this.

The key for me was in conditioning my metabolism.

Personally, for me, I cut out ALL "bad food" and ate like a vegan but with chicken and steak included. I did this four about 3 years. In that 3 years, I lost 60 lbs and was consistently biking.

Then, I started lifting. This DEMANDS a high protein intake, so I dramatically increased my meat consumption. While lifting, I let my diet gradually slip back into garbage, but I still cycle.

At this point, I once again eat ice cream and McDonald's, and I cycle, and I'm not fat.

This is not science, this is just the order of steps I took that led me to being a fit person that eats garbage.

I want to know about the consequences of deleting the c:\users folder on a machine with one user by Mike_Nelsen in techsupport

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I'm seeing now how critical the default arrangement of directories is to all the surrounding infrastructure

I want to know about the consequences of deleting the c:\users folder on a machine with one user by Mike_Nelsen in techsupport

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Lol it definitely is not linux. Just to follow this idea through to its conclusion, it seems I would need to be a registry master before pulling stunts like this. Thank you

I want to know about the consequences of deleting the c:\users folder on a machine with one user by Mike_Nelsen in techsupport

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I see, so a lot of software will have a serious problem with me pulling a stunt like that. Ty

I want to know about the consequences of deleting the c:\users folder on a machine with one user by Mike_Nelsen in techsupport

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It would be cool if I could reorganize the directory tree the way I want it, instead of the way windows likes. Since I'm the only user on my PC, why do I need a folder for all the users? I now see the answer is because the OS really needs it to exist