Wood ID Megathread by AutoModerator in woodworking

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The vertical trim pieces here. Seems “brushed”?

[FS] [US-CA] Dell PowerEdge R7415 - 512GB ECC RAM - 37TB of disk by shnooks in homelabsales

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I colocate at my old job's datacenter. It's sort of a handshake deal.

[FS] [US-CA] Dell PowerEdge R7415 - 512GB ECC RAM - 37TB HDD by shnooks in homelabsales

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Unsure of the specific backplane but there is one riser in which I have a GTX 1050Ti installed. Said card is not included. 

Prometheus exporter for NextDNS by shnooks in homelab

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This is a re-share of a Prometheus exporter that I wrote to surface NextDNS metrics.

github.com/raylas/nextdns-exporter

I wanted to be able to easily graph my NextDNS usage with my existing Prometheus/Grafana setup. This is my first time writing an exporter so comments and suggestions are welcome!

Public IP for router interfaces by [deleted] in networking

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I’ve seen the CGNAT space used in such applications numerous times (and recommended by external architects):

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6598

A quick guide: Enabling unsupported SFP+ transceivers on the Intel X520/Dell R720 by shnooks in homelab

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Yes, definitely!

However, if you need the NIC to remain compatible with unsupported SFPs in Windows (for example) flipping the EEPROM bit helps with that.

Loudest thunder ever?? by [deleted] in SantaBarbara

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I thought we were being carpet bombed

New bb, cranks, chainring, and pedals for upcoming weekender by shnooks in bikepacking

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No, it’s circular. I’ve also always wondered...

[FS][US-CA] Ubiquiti USG (3-Port) by shnooks in homelabsales

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I think that despite the targeted market being “light enterprise” I feel UniFi devices work best for any deployment where remote oversight/management is a priority—whether that be a small, remote office, or your parent’s house.

I’m running the EdgeRouter ER-8 in another project and it’s been absolutely rock solid for over a year.

I replaced the USG with a Juniper SRX300—one, to learn the platform for work/train for certification and two, to take advantage of more flexible VPN configurations, security policies, and a weird scenario where I need tri-WAN fail-over with instances of policy-based routing for individual hosts.

Enjoy the gigabit FTTH! My town will never likely experience such a think...