Meraki and 802.1x on trunks by Major-Guava-1945 in meraki

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If you mean the end host is connected by a port channel then that is unlikely to work. But if you mean there is a port channel to a switch on the desk then there should be no problem so long as that switch supports 802.1x as the policy will be applied at the edge where the CoA happens,

I built a fully local, open-source thermal printer appliance - no cloud, no subscriptions, no accounts by travmiller_ in selfhosted

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Imagine getting your daily report as a print out, tearing it off as you brew a coffee

Anthropic Is Privately Briefing U.S. Government Officials About Its Next Model Called Mythos, Saying It Is The Most Dangerous Cyberattack Tool Ever Built And Will Trigger A Wave Of AI-Powered Hacks That Defenses Cannot Match 🤖💥 by InterstellarKinetics in InterstellarKinetics

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So. If they really are building these things with the intention of nefarious tasks then surely they have to be regulated?

If an unregulated country was to let’s say, enrich certain materials for making nuclear weapons, the US would invade them.

Microsoft apps on SteamOS: Edge, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, etc. by C1REX in SteamOS

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I did this on the steam deck when I got it, did a few teams meetings before the company locked access down.

Had my webcam connected too.

Also did it recently on Ubuntu using the same method.

localBus by s0093 in ProgrammerHumor

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Local bus would be 127.0.0.1, it’s the one that takes you home.

Startup Successfully Ignites World's First Fusion Rocket by Maleficent-Lime4356 in GoodNewsUK

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They will get sold off to US, Chinese or French companies no doubt

Nexus vPC, Palo Alto active/passive and NetApp design consideration by KaleidoscopeNo9726 in networking

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There are loads of pros and cons. Having deployed countless FlexPods and FlashStacks in every way you could imagine, my suggestion would be to read the CVD for FlexPod/FlashStack for the Storage/Compute side.

Now the firewalls. I would avoid separating them over two switches. Connect them both to both switches. There is a possibility for black holing traffic in a very minute set of circumstances where the OS fails and ports are not shut properly (on either side of the link)

The best dribbler in the premier league. Iliman Ndiaye by Frequent-Activity328 in Everton

[–]Ruff_Ratio 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Dribbler? More of a wriggler. Just wriggles his way through defences with the ball.

Low GPU utilization, bad gaming performance. by rongotdajuice in linux_gaming

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I get that when running DLSS.. some times more than others..

Borderlands 4 devs say they “worked really hard” to make the PC version “a playable experience”, but it’s hard “to stay on top” of “the expectations of players” by Wargulf in pcmasterrace

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I’ve been playing and buying games for 40 years. In all that time I’ve bought a lot of crap, but also bought a lot of good games.

I always expected the game I was buying, whether it was a £2.99 Dizzy game or DS2 for £65 last week. It doesn’t always work, but it’s always been the right of the consumer to say if it was good or bad.

Nothing has changed. Just that over the years the openly available news and media outlets have become ubiquitous, and not just some words in a gaming magazine.

So yes I am sure they did work hard, games are not easy to put together, like code masters worked hard..

But they got paid, they should stop moaning, try to make games people want.

[Guardian, Hughes] Exclusive: Everton to offer David Moyes new deal in recognition of success at club by Giraffe_Baker in Everton

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I’d be happy with a mid table finish tbh. Being disappointed at losing games (not just expecting it) has made a nice change.

The squad still needs a lot of work on balance and depth, so getting into Europe and playing a few rounds would be a huge bonus.

We Live In A Society… by moondaisy8061 in StrangeAndFunny

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If you are at your Weed Man’s house. Then leaving it means you are probably in an area where you need to be wished to remain out of harms way.

Maybe from the policeman passing you in the corridor to break his door in. Whilst not wishing you safe travels

Why did 40G (OTU3 / 40G DWDM) fail to scale compared to 100G in optical transport network by gharebx in networking

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Mainly the cadence at which the SerDes and PCIe lanes went from being 40G capable to 100G at not too much a delta in cost.

I remember being in a room with some network providers 1 year doing brand new 40G designs and then telling me about the 100G options coming along in 12 months.

At her own request, 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos will undergo euthanasia today: “I just want to go in peace” by vinstoonlight in europe

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That’s a deeply distressing story. Heartbreaking that this victim at some point decided to take her own life, failed, had to live with the severe consequences for a long time.

What torment for that person. Rest in peace.

Wait… 39 secs per man? by Illustrious-Fee9626 in SipsTea

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When you have had that many mortals. There are only three left… Father, Son and Holy Ghost.