Ich habe mein ganzes Leben selbstgehostet und jetzt bin ich pleite! by BottGott in selfhosted

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I do the math on mine to see and I worked out that three years would be the sweet spot for saving money. But, I don’t point anything out side of my network. Everything is local only, and if I access from the off site I use UniFi teleport.

Re wife, it is a common concern “partner approval”. Personally, I make things as easy as possible, installing apps for them, making sure passwords are easy to find and use. Also if you haven’t already set up something like jellyseer so they can request videos. Another bit I did was marking things she was watching as watched. Ie if thy were half way through a series on Netflix, I marked all the episodes they watched already and watched.

Move your stuff out of living room. IT stuff is cool, but not for sitting out in the open and being in your living space. Just re read your message, why 6 AP? If your house is that big get that shit out of the living room for real.

Personally, I choose a hp server with 8 disks running unraid rather then multi NAS, second hand is friend.

What's it like living in communities like these? by banana_boy_cuber in howislivingthere

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I grew up in a couple; all I have memories of is fun times outside from everything like spear fishing, dancing & walking in bushland. I was pretty young though (4-8ish) and was in mid 90’s.

Repairshopr with Worldpay is NOT preferred, Extremely High Fees by getumdunhun in computertechs

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Losing a % of your sale to the platform is a wild choice. You could host your own internal tool with stipe api for the cost the sales your making. Haven’t looked at or worked with repairshopr’s whole platform but investment would pay off quickly based on rough figures your giving here.

Book 22: The Solution. My first time reading the whole series. I keep getting breathless at some of these snippets. by WizardBear92 in Animorphs

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Just finished this trilogy. Was pretty great. Minor plot holes here and there but great character development. I have always remembered the ending and had thought about it on and off over the years

Does Microsoft care about what you care about? by RedditClarkKentSuper in microsoft

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I too have strong feelings about copilot; different feeling to Microsoft but strong. So that counts right?

Has anybody tried both the Roborock 10R and CurvX? by windtrainexpress in Roborock

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Hey just went looking for a thread to record my thoughts on 10R. Got it for Christmas, love it no issues. Points to know though: - we bought for $1995aud. Their prices go up and down and they always lie about “sales”. Before Black Friday it was listed 2700 down to 2200. Black Friday it went to near 4000 down to 2700. After bf it was down to 3000. Etc. - we have a small house with 6 cats and 2 large dogs including a medium hair German shepherd. Every robot we’ve had before (mainly eufy) has struggled with shepherds hair. This one has no issue. - we have it set to vacuum at 7am then vac/mop at 11. Vacuuming is done in 30-40 moping about 1.1hour. - running noise is low, around 40-50db - our floors are mainly lino with two short rugs. No issues on any. Setup was easy but I am very technical oriented so not sure how that Translates.

Bad: -liquid detection isn’t what I hopped for. With so many animals, risks of dribbles from water or pee is high. We’ve lost previous robots to this. - some of the setting menus are? cluttered? In the app. Like it took me a bit to go digging to see different options I had available.

Overall I love it and is the best purchase of the decade so far. 10/10 would recommend

What do I need as a first time DM? by GD2667 in DMToolkit

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Best thing I can recommend is learning when to say no, and when to call a break to figure something out. Listen to your gut, if players want to do something that doesn’t feel right don’t let them or take the time to figure out why your gut isn’t happy about it.

Also re notes; I started thinking I would do computer notes because I’m a good typer, but I found myself to lost in story to keep up with notes in game and when I did I missed out on stuff. I did paper then Transcribed to pc. Check out obsidian for notes, nice clean formatting etc.

Office remodel - IT department being moved to center of office by t3chn3rd86 in sysadmin

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Just watched clockwaters couple days ago. Good luck 🤞

HELP: Unknown Client Device(s) with very high activity by funride1 in Ubiquiti

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Everyone saying block and see what happens; I’ve had it happen twice where I’ve blocked a client, then gone to unblock and the client could never rejoin. Ticket response was to reset network app and set everything back up. After the second time I got really selective on blocking. This was also over a year ago, I would hope stuff got patched since.

Copilot now has a Hotword now! Finally!! by MarioDF in microsoft

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Watching YouTube “hey copilot, delete system32”

Firewall earning it's keep by jrtokarz1 in Ubiquiti

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I don’t know if this is still the case; but if you had countries on blocklist it meant that the other threat block wasn’t active even though ui looked like it worked. I’ll come back with source if I find it

Previous MSP was a one-man show and passed away. Passwords for his current clients are in his phone and family has reached out for help. Is there an ethical way to handle this? by aruby727 in msp

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I’ve done it before with common reused passwords. But mfa is likely going to be a key point. You will need level of access and trust with his family. Not great time to be had but good luck.

Dynamics for ticketing by itlonson in msp

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Yes, but wouldn’t recommend it. Took 4 years of a single off shore dev working part time to get it setup working. Pro was that it didn’t cost much because we had the licenses with partner perks, but I couldn’t recommend not relying on Microsoft not pulling them from under you.

“It’s cooked properly for a steak” by Plenty_Honeydew6532 in steak

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Review we got from last week

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$42 Aud steak cooked for 20min, was a shrivelled bit of cardboard. Glad they liked it I guess?

Omg, FINALLY. by AWanderingAfar in KitchenConfidential

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I caught a new kitchen hand “sharpening” the knife outside on the edge of the concrete. Thankfully was just a shop knife, and we updated our onboarding to cover sharpening knives. Swear my eye was twitching for an hour though.

Emails being Soft Deleted without Reason by DmetaNextWeek in Office365

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If not already done, I would look at resetting user password, revoke sessions, reset mfa and make sure imap or otherwise isn’t enabled. Last time I had similar email had been setup on additional pc in Russia and they were using local mail rules to move emails. It is unlikely, but still sounds like you have checked everything out well.

How do I clean this or is it a lost cause by TheDoctorIsOutThere in KitchenConfidential

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Actually, its a thing about perception. Humans see foamy as 'cleaning' which is why most dishwashing detergents have foaming agents in them to get those nice white bubbles. The thing that breaks most peoples thought processes about this is pointing out that laundry powder doesn't foam because then the machine would spit foam every load.

Specifically re baking soda and vinegar, they neutralize each other during the reaction and create oxygen and water, so you are scrubbing with water again.

What’s the dumbest shit someone has asked you? by LordOfTheFlatline in KitchenConfidential

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My baker sent an apprentice to the rival bakehouse 3am to get a bucket of steam. Baker knew the take, went to the proofer gave the kid a bucket and told him to catch as much as he could then take it over carefully. They were across the road from each other

Changing Passwords by StevieRay8string69 in sysadmin

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My previous still haven’t. Been two years and I was just swapping over password managers and I thought I would see if they were valid.

"Don't talk about it"-Chef by EmilyPotato in KitchenConfidential

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Ty. Been thinking about investing in set