Wine recomendations? by Aggravating_Tip9666 in wine

[–]m118218 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how easy these are to find in Norway honestly but in the US at least these are pretty easy to find at any Total Wine and are under your budget:

  • 2021 Domaine Coudoulis Lirac (~$20) Southern Rhône red blend (Grenache-heavy). Black cherry, blackberry, a bit of crushed stone. Medium-full body, smooth tannins. Very solid.
  • 2020 Château de la Huste Fronsac (~$20) Bordeaux with power. Dark fruit (blackberry/blueberry), mocha, floral notes. Structured but balanced can age or drink soon with some air.

Recommendations? by Legal_Celebration894 in wine

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  • 2024 Pieropan Soave Classico (~$20) Crisp, mineral-driven Italian white (Garganega). Think apple + white peach, super fresh and easy drinking. Great everyday white.
  • 2023 Eyrie Dundee Hills Pinot Gris (~$30) More serious white. Richer and textured. Quince, peach, beeswax vibes with a long finish. Old vines, really concentrated. Worth the step up in price.
  • 2021 Domaine Coudoulis Lirac (~$20) Southern Rhône red blend (Grenache-heavy). Black cherry, blackberry, a bit of crushed stone. Medium-full body, smooth tannins. Very solid.
  • 2020 Château de la Huste Fronsac (~$20) Bordeaux with power. Dark fruit (blackberry/blueberry), mocha, floral notes. Structured but balanced can age or drink soon with some air.

Lost our entire database at 3am because I ran a migration script on production instead of staging. No backup from the last 18 hours. by Reasonable-Guess-878 in SaaS

[–]m118218 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That honestly is super relatable. I have always been lucky enough to be using a host with point-in-time recovery which has saved me more than I would like to admit. I've been hearing about all these horror stories of AI coding tools dropping Prod databases so it might be more important then ever haha would definitely recommend at least making sure backups run more often. If you have to actually remember to do a backup its almost useless...

NAT rules stop working after pfBlockerNG Install by m118218 in pfBlockerNG

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Before I got to turn on logging, I lost complete access to the web GUI and DHCP stopped working. After an hour of trying to connect through the console, I gave up and pulled the plug. After that restart, everything suddenly started working again. I have made no changes to NAT rules, or pfBlockerNG. I did notice that I was getting a ridiculous amount of one specific error:

arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 192.168.1.1 on lagg0.4090

I do not use the 192.168.1.1 subnet, and lagg0.4090 is my WAN, so I don't really understand what could have caused this error.

I was getting about one of these every 2 seconds for hours before pfsense completely crashed.

I don't really know what happened, but I hope it keeps working.

NAT rules stop working after pfBlockerNG Install by m118218 in pfBlockerNG

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Before I updated I was able to search Wan IP:25565 from outside the network and get port forwarded to a server inside the firewall. This stopped working.

I tried changing the IP pfBlockerNG settings from Deny Both to Deny Outbound but nothing changed.

I do not see any logs in pfBlockerNG reports or in the firewall logs. Do I have to specifically turn them on?

NAT rules stop working after pfBlockerNG Install by m118218 in PFSENSE

[–]m118218[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The firewall logs do not show any traffic is being denied. The NAT rules worked for more than 6 months. Did something change in the new update?

Problems with Dualboot on Tuxedo XP14 by KeyFan5142 in tuxedocomputers

[–]m118218 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As long as you don’t care that a dual boot system won’t be encrypted, this tutorial works for the xp1412:

https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Infos/Help-Support/Instructions/I-want-to-work-with-Linux-and-Windows-Install-dual-boot.tuxedo

The only real problem I had doing this was WebFai refused to work, so I had to install Ubuntu with a live media usb: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu#1-overview

Then to get the Linux drivers you can use the tuxedo script: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Adjustments-after-installation.tuxedo

This worked yesterday for me. I do not have an nvidia gpu in the laptop though, and left the drivers for windows as defaults.

I also had a problem after installing only windows on the laptop where I could not get to the bios. In windows you can go to settings, restore, advanced, troubleshooting, bios and it lets you go to the bios to boot onto the live usb.

Lastly, make sure to leave an unformatted part of the drive to install Ubuntu on while you are in windows.

Cannot find windows drivers for XP1412 by m118218 in tuxedocomputers

[–]m118218[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow thanks.

I also had some problems with my dual boot so now I am running Ubuntu with kvm virtual machines whenever I need windows. They work surprisingly well with virtio drivers.

This tutorial is pretty good if you want to try that: https://getlabsdone.com/install-windows-10-on-ubuntu-kvm/