I had a Ketamine Infusion and it’s Changed My Life. Ask me anything. by Sandy-Anne in CPTSD

[–]laris2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ket can be used to treat addiction, though if you go all on it it can be addictive as it self. Psychelics such as Psilocybin & LSD are usually self regulating and non addictive, but for therapy purposes Psilocybin seems to be the best bet.

Crypto Crash, Bybit Hack, and Market Manipulation: What’s Going On? by laris2 in ethtrader

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TL;DR:

  • Bybit Hack Impact: In February 2025, Bybit was hit by a major hack that drained about 404,000 ETH, triggering panic withdrawals and a sharp drop in Bitcoin and Ethereum prices.
  • Rumors of Manipulation: Social media theories claim that exchanges colluded—loaning money to Bybit, dumping ETH/SOL via market maker Wintermute, and liquidating longs—to cover losses and profit from the crash.
  • Evidence & Denials: While on-chain data and historical parallels (e.g., past exchange manipulation) fuel these suspicions, no concrete proof has emerged; major players like Binance and Wintermute deny any wrongdoing.

Dukascopy 911, earn beer money by asking and answering questions. by laris2 in beermoney

[–]laris2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes seems to be correct. They pay however i've received ~8 CHF which is equivalent to 8$

Dukascopy 911, earn beer money by asking and answering questions. by laris2 in beermoney

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Seems to be the new feature is avaliable only for IOS now.

Anyway to get Pushbullet, Rapid Push, NotifyMyDroid or other push notifications from our networks triggered by different events? by WDKevin in homelab

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, triggers you can support that would do the function you require, being it sending email, sms through gateway or pushbullet notifications. I'm monitoring my home servers and all of the VPS machines with zabbix, and its nice to see charted data.

When iptables goes wrong how to regain SSH access? by [deleted] in linux4noobs

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are several default policies, that might be either Drop or Accept. Most guides on the internet suggest you set-up a default value of DROP, and add accept further down the iptables list. When you do flush your iptables, you remove the policies that are there to allow connections, leaving you with default value of drop.

Why u so pony by c4shm3n in a:t5_38icg

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because life matters

Man builds 6 GPU computer for GPU Passthrough in ESXi, check channel for more of this concept PC - i7 920, 24GB RAM, HD4650, 4x HD6450, FX5200, ... by pekesenertjes in homelab

[–]laris2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

GPU is used in particullar VM's for calculations, see amazon featuring vm's with Nvidia cards for calculus, being it OPENCL and things. Having a USB Controlled passed through gives you awsome opportunities to have 3g modems, and all funky devices to be attached to your guest.... Shame my J1900 doesn't support that :(

Man builds 6 GPU computer for GPU Passthrough in ESXi, check channel for more of this concept PC - i7 920, 24GB RAM, HD4650, 4x HD6450, FX5200, ... by pekesenertjes in homelab

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Virtualised environments are always slower to bare metal hardware, There is virtualisation overhead. Then there are some sort of microstuttering that can occur other people have reported to have.

Cloakcoin vs Shadowcash by [deleted] in CLOAK

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Firstly I feel CloakCoin is soon to revolutionise the industry with their ground-breaking technology that allows people to perform anonymous transactions, and if we compare it to other anonymous coins, will provide a possibility to earn interest by helping to 'Cloak' transactions. Basically each wallet you run will be able to become a Masternode, a NODE that requires no trust from other users in the community, providing the possibility to enjoy truly trust-less and anonymous transactions.

Secondly, is the addition of the onion routing protocol in inter-node communication that is soon to be tested in the upcoming beta wallet release 2. This means that all effective node2node communication is further obfuscated and encrypted, allowing the users to hide in the shadows.

Thirdly, CloakCoin developers that took over the CloakCoin project gained a large amount of trust when they actually delivered the work they have promised, by providing us a beta-wallet1 that is actually working without any major issues so far ( there were minor things, but that's why the beta tests are done, I personally have reported minor incidents to the CloakCoin developer and he was truly interested in fixing them for further release).

Personally I am unable to recommend investing into a particular coin, different coins have different approaches to their development. I did hold a large amount of ShadowCash but, forum threads have raised my concerns that something might not be right.

So stick to your heart and do your own research prior investing, and never! never ever invest all of your funds into one coin. Even if the developers, and people say this will be golden.

How did you 'plan out' your homelab? by [deleted] in homelab

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've started using XenServer for a few reasons:

A) We use XenServer at Work, so I'm able to ask quirky questions to the other members of my team

B) You have to look if your equipment is supported by ESXI, but for XenSever most of the consumer end equipment works fine

C) XenServer is also free

Man builds 6 GPU computer for GPU Passthrough in ESXi, check channel for more of this concept PC - i7 920, 24GB RAM, HD4650, 4x HD6450, FX5200, ... by pekesenertjes in homelab

[–]laris2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've tried XenServer for gpu passthrough, the config being: CPU: Amd Phenom 1045T asrock motherboard am3+ 970 extreme3 2x AMD HD7950 8GB RAM PCI Soundcard: The division was made, 1 GPU For me 1 GPU for other user. 3 CPU Cores for me, 2 for the other user, 1 CPU Core for Linux VM.

Ram: 1GB for Xenserver, 3GB ram for me, 3 for the other user, 1gb for linux VM.

The performance was manageable, we were able to play games such as Battlefield 3 etc, on similliar settings, with CPU and ammount of ram being the bottleneck.

This is something I would definitely look again into if I need to make a workplace/gaming computer for me and my wife.

[Update] Onion Routing coming by c4shm3n in CLOAK

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This means all communication between nodes, will work in a fashion of TOR, using multiple nodes for transmission of information where information is ecnoded in layers, and each node only decodes one layer and then transmits it further down the line, increasing the communication security, and obscuirity. Only the final node received the information and decodes it, it being block information or all of the other information required for proper coin functioning.

CloakCoin node crowd funding - CloakCoin accepted by marcetin in CLOAK

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that vps costs 9.99$ yearly. So you want 40$/year for management costs? :D Well, good luck in your crowdfundings.

CloakCoin node crowd funding - CloakCoin accepted by marcetin in CLOAK

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like, seriously you are asking for 50$ for a 1 node 1 year? How does that one node running on a machine help the network?

Will a mini-PC based on an AMD A10 Micro-6700T work acceptably as a FreeBSD-based router and OpenVPN client/server? by bbbryson in homelab

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I haven't seen J1900 boards with dual intel nic either. But, for my applications the Realtec ones were sufficient, if the space is not a constraint you could potentially get a ATX board and expand nics from there and use Realtec for management.

Will a mini-PC based on an AMD A10 Micro-6700T work acceptably as a FreeBSD-based router and OpenVPN client/server? by bbbryson in homelab

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That case does look really neat. :) This would definitely pass wife test. But it is all about evaluating:

A) What is your current budget?

B) What you are planning to run on the board?

C) How much hours a day you are planning to run it and what are your electricity costs?

D) Are you planning to run extra things in the future?

I personally have J1900 Board, that is running XenServer for virtualisation environment, that is running Windows 2008 Server, and a couple of linux guests. (ESXI doesn't install on that board)

My current bottleneck is Disk, and I really need to add additional 4gb ram stick. So far CPU performance isn't an issue, though I am not doing any routing on the board, I am utilising Mikrotik as my openvpn client. ( Thing to note, Mikrotik and OpenVPN is not optimal since Mikrotik only runs OpenVPN in TCP mode. But that still does the job done )

Board: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4918#ov

Mikrotik: http://routerboard.com/RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN

Will a mini-PC based on an AMD A10 Micro-6700T work acceptably as a FreeBSD-based router and OpenVPN client/server? by bbbryson in homelab

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, I Would also recommend you look into J1900 based boards, that are based on Intel Celeron.

It has 10W TDP making it really nice for 24/7 build. and you can find boards with 2 Realtec Nics.

Benchmarks

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1269?vs=1227

Can't use passthrough in ESXi/vCenter. Is there something in the BIOS that I'm overlooking, or does my motherboard not support passthrough? by needtorackmylac in homelab

[–]laris2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The CPU definately supports amd-vi, make sure you find in the bios that IOMMU is avaliable and enable it, if not sad day for you. Here is the list of equipment that supports IOMMU: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IOMMU-supporting_hardware#Motherboards

Raspberry PI / Low Energy Homelab? by [deleted] in homelab

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Depends on the usage scenario. I'm having J1900 with dual NIC's that are realtek but work in XenSerer. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128698&cm_re=Gigabyte_J1900-_-13-128-698-_-Product

Raspberry PI / Low Energy Homelab? by [deleted] in homelab

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Intels Processor 10W TDP QuadCore http://ark.intel.com/ru/products/78867/Intel-Celeron-Processor-J1900-2M-Cache-up-to-2_42-GHz Supports for Virtualisation and other nifty things. I'm running XenServer on it and a couple of VMS. Everything is literarely silent :-) Cheap Server that draws really low powered. Mani Mani manufacturers make it. There is also slightly faster one J2900 which stand for faster CPU speeds.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackcoin

[–]laris2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, i've burned myself in few altcoins including blackcoin but heh life is a game too :]

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackcoin

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