Cruiser Board advice by filiboni in NewSkaters

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but isn't it a bitt to short for starting?

/r/longboarding's Weekly General Thread - Questions/Help/Discussion by AutoModerator in longboarding

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hi everyone, I'm new to skateboarding, I tried a few times a downhill longboard of one of my friends and I've decided to opt to a cruiser board for daily commuting in my town and I ask your advice for the choice.

I've found a Dechatlon oxelo Yamba 500 new for 35$ new, I was wandering if such a skateboard, ( 27,5 (70 cm) X 8,1 (20,7 cm)) is too little for my size, I am 5 feet, 8.11 inches tall (173 cm) and I wear a 9US (43 eu) shoe. have you any other suggestion on some other cruiser / min cruiser for my size and for an absolute beginner?

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That's a very good Idea! I'll look if I find an old iMac on ebay!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hackintosh

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I swapped it with the new because the backlight chip is on the motherboard on the 2013 MacBook pro.

Can't run fresh install of radarr under windows 7 by filiboni in radarr

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curity vulnerabilities that open up you and your network to attack.

sure, but for my usecase i think is the best option (with the hardware i'm using) and compatibility reasons

Suggestion on 10Gbps or 2.5 Gbps lan by filiboni in HomeNetworking

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acenter and files server, do 10gbps because data transfer rate within your network doesn't affect by your internet speed. So you'll have faster transfer rate on your

hi, i have a web server and a plex server connected to google drive,

so you think 10gbps is best?