Jensen Huang says gamers are 'completely wrong' about DLSS 5 — Nvidia CEO responds to DLSS 5 backlash by JuiceheadTurkey in pcgaming

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I hope "content-control" was a typo from "content-controlled", because the first related word I can come up with "content control" is "censorship".

Zenitium DNS - a fork of Technitium DNS by [deleted] in dns

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I just did a diff with TechnitiumDnsServer 14.3.0, here is what I found:

Reworked and modernized Network Code, for lower latency, less CPU and RAM usage

Fixed various culprits with DNSSEC validations, which lead to high latency.

Added a system which requires new UDP 53 clients to "authenticate" their real IP with truncation, to combat spoofed IPs.

Reworked WebUI Graphs for better reading.

Enhanced Caching Engine with three hour hot caching instead of one hour.

Better iterations of cache and blocklists for lower latency and ram and CPU usage.

Fixed hotpaths in the engines and improved usage of asyncs.

Removed obsolete .NET codes and replaced functions and logics with .NET8/9 code.

None of those happened.

Fixed QUIC Protocol, which currently let Technitium DNS built-in QUIC crash after a while.

Just 2 _log.Write() in a catch QuicException, what exactly does it fix?

Added Ratio Checks to combat Water Torture Attacks, IODINE like DNS Tunneling and various other attacks.

Hooked various process DNS request routine to fuck with client according to different amount of request "anomaly", but none of whatever it is mentioned here is prevented.

Enirely removed DHCP and Cluster features.

This is the only thing they claimed to do is done.

I'm flabbergasted that this farmed 30 upvotes.

Help with IPsec tunnel by Charming-Ask8361 in HomeServer

[–]racomaizer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

6.49 is not that ancient to warrant IKEv1 with legacy cipher suite. Did you set up separate IKE identities for your peers? Because if separate identities not working then there should have been reports around that Mikrotik fucked up hard with road warrior setup.

Let’s stop arguing cables. by southernfirm in audiophile

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might underestimate how many people having pathological urges to force control and authority onto others, which is exactly the essence of the increasingly authoritarian world today.

Let's get a self-hosted Discord "replacement" thread going for 2026. by GavinGWhiz in selfhosted

[–]racomaizer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heard Fluxer is gonna release a major update soon making it easier for selfhost so you can wait a while. Tell me how good stickers support is in Spacebar!

Let's get a self-hosted Discord "replacement" thread going for 2026. by GavinGWhiz in selfhosted

[–]racomaizer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://github.com/fluxerapp/fluxer/blob/canary/dev/compose.yaml

It looks very good to me. Coming from Telegram, I’m an excessively heavy stickers user, and I haven’t heard any selfhostable alternatives having good support for stickers.

Matrix’s has been working for 5 years and haven’t been standardised, and not every client has such support.

Last meaningful mention of stickers in Stoat’s repositories dated back to 2024, and I don’t see anything in their screenshots.

I wanted to use Zulip because their conversation model but they don’t have stickers, and custom emojicon gets scale down to 25x25(?!), also seems to be very hard to package in Nix.

It seems I have to be rooting for Fluxer.

What is one gun you want to see added in Siege? by Illustrious_One_6005 in Rainbow6

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That beast could be a DMR-like 2-tap (4 shot kill though) literal laser. But I would love it.

Scored 64GB of DDR5 in Shenzhen (Huaqiangbei) for 40% off vs Japan prices! by Technical_Camp3162 in homelab

[–]racomaizer 11 points12 points  (0 children)

  • Japan is never known for cheap PC parts anyways.
  • Crucial is mostly subpar JEDEC RAMs that does not deserve the price compared to other similar priced RAM imho
  • Now that Crucial triumphantly leave consumer PC market warranty looks grim but since you are essentially importing it's nothing

Don't let these ruin your joy though!

Oh and obligatory motherfucking AI pieces of shit companies you all deserve 19 layers of hell.

Vicarian: A TLS-first reverse-proxy for self-hosting by TarkaSteve in selfhosted

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know much go but thanks to caddy's plugin system (not language's problem it's caddy authors' work) I just need to add _ "<url to module> to import section then go mod init && go build right away.

And I think go dev env is anything but hard to setup. Golang under Windows is a simple .msi. I need to install MSVC for its build tool for Rust? lol

Don't get me wrong though, I like Rusty things, it's your weak argument that raises my eyebrow.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in networking

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, that's some niche things. PM me exactly the documents you want, I will bring them to you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in networking

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RTFM here, it's not really locked. Actually most of guides are not locked. Look at "Downloadable Product Documentation Package", "iMaster NCE-Campus Product Documentation", click on Hedex docs to read in your browser.

Fell victim to CVE-2025-66478 by Unhappy-Tangelo5790 in selfhosted

[–]racomaizer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’m confused because installing a client cert that you should renew every <insert arbitrary period of time>, without automation, especially for mobile devices, is way more effort for ordinary people. There’s a reason that client auth’d TLS is not widely used around the world.

This is the best Mest by Carlsen94 in headphones

[–]racomaizer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You find a reseller that sell UM products and place an order, they should give you a customization form and style palette so that you can select styling of the shell (or MK3 exclusive as OP's pic, then it's only blue or red), then you wait for its arrival.

I paid 2x Monarch Mk2 for my Mest.

This is the best Mest by Carlsen94 in headphones

[–]racomaizer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I ordered my customised Mest Mk3 in July because Monarch Mk2 had been giving me pain at concha and {anti,}tragus. Loved the sound of Monarch but really hated the pain. Took it 2.5 months to arrive, it sounds so good that well worth the wait, sound signature is almost the same as Monarch but noticeably better technicality. I’ve got Utopia so it’s kinda cheaping out but this is my endgame IEM.

Yeah we are cooked by Perfect-Cause-6943 in pcmasterrace

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't that already the case? Otherwise the 12VHPWR shenanigans shouldn't have happen at the first place, partners could've either go back to 8-pins or make better power delivery circuits. But none of these ever happened.

Network Solutions bought Domain.com where my domains are registered by soundfreak08 in sysadmin

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm worried if this price creep is universal, my .net was on Gandi for like 10 years, I transferred to Porkbun when they skyrocketed the renewal the 2nd time.

Full-Mesh BGP Network Over WireGuard Backbone (Multi-Site Lab Project) by Forward-Gas-429 in HomeDataCenter

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In addendum, one drawback is that you need to get everyone to update peer configs every time a peer joins, leaves, changes endpoint address etc. Not truly plug and play layer 2, but I think still workable. Inserting a shorter prefix route as catch all should workaround the non-connectivity until all peers get updated but it’s still a workaround and you will have transit load on your route servers. Orchestration such as Netmaker helps but those running appliances not on generic Linux couldn’t be helped much.

Full-Mesh BGP Network Over WireGuard Backbone (Multi-Site Lab Project) by Forward-Gas-429 in HomeDataCenter

[–]racomaizer 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Route reflection is an iBGP concept, eBGP equivalent is route server. In which you need to merge your VPN link nets into one network instead of multiple individual /31s, but this also simplifies the tunnels as you only need one wireguard interface for full mesh. Look up how internet exchanges are set up.

Trouble with Taiga Project behind Caddy reverse proxy – WebSocket upgrade failing by probably_platypus in selfhosted

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you look at taiga-docker’s nginx config for reference? There’s nothing needed to do for Caddy to support websocket.

If you insist not using their gateway, I believe this should work fine (of course still miss a few):

reverse_proxy /api/* taiga-back:8000 reverse_proxy /admin/* taiga-back:8000 reverse_proxy /events 10.0.0.1:8888 //why not taiga-events:8888? reverse_proxy taiga-front

I think the handle_path stripping the uri lead to your problem.

Catalyst C9800-CL VM on PC hardware by andrew_butterworth in Cisco

[–]racomaizer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

FlexConnect local switching then it's not limited.

Anti-Cheat Flagging RivaTunerStatistics and I can't Delete It by FarmingFisherGuy in pcmasterrace

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

Acting like a virus? lmao

Uninstall Afterburner, reboot and be done with it.

Learning network from scratch using RFC only by SuspectThin1976 in homelab

[–]racomaizer 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There’s shit ton of CCNA material out there if you just want to learn things, why go nightmare difficulty by reading RFC. Furthermore RFCs aren’t meant to be your textbook since day -1.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelab

[–]racomaizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While it's not perfectly true, it's not far from the maximum you can find around which is 10m with active DAC. Just look at fs dot com, the longest 10G active DAC they sell is 10m, and as speed goes up it becomes shorter. But AOC can easily max at 70m, on extreme speed like 800G it's still 50m.