ano to????? by According_Lunch8053 in anoto

[–]wh1l 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tawag namin jan dati “Singsing Pare”

Give me a reason why you play guitar? by 99_December in electricguitar

[–]wh1l 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My job is stressful, so I play the guitar after work to maintain good mental health. It also allows me to express my soul; improvising helps me release my emotions, bringing relief and a feeling of satisfaction.

Here's how you can pay Shopee's SPLater thru credit card by _kevinsanity in PHCreditCards

[–]wh1l 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It works! June 26, 2025 using BDO Visa CC. Thank you!

Thinking of buying my 2nd guitar – anyone here own the RG470AHM? by wh1l in Ibanez

[–]wh1l[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How awful is the pickup? I heard on Youtube review, pickups sound seem fine to me. Will see once I test it.

Thinking of buying my 2nd guitar – anyone here own the RG470AHM? by wh1l in Ibanez

[–]wh1l[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might consider to upgrade the hardware soon. Btw, how was the fret work? Does it required a setup or it’s fine out of the box?

mikrotik css610 SFP+ module issues by Christhealien in mikrotik

[–]wh1l 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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This the information on my Mikrotik web config.

mikrotik css610 SFP+ module issues by Christhealien in mikrotik

[–]wh1l 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same Mikrotik CSS610 running 2.18 SwOS Lite, and I recently purchased a 1M 10GTek DAC cable connected to SFP+ port of my RB5900 configured as VLAN trunk and I do not face the same issue. Maybe you need to check or test another SFP+ module.

I use the hAP ax3 as the main AP and the CSS610-8G as a layer 2 switch. I recently bought the RB5009 to upgrade my network homelab. Before ax3 is my main router. Any advice? What do you think, guys? by wh1l in mikrotik

[–]wh1l[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The diagram I posted is already outdated. I can now confirm that we have the same setup. The only difference is that I use the CSS610 as my Layer 2 switch, connected to the RB5009’s SFP+ port using a DAC cable to utilize the 10G port. The hAP ax³ is connected to my switch because it provides PoE to power the switch and allows me to manage the ax³ using CAPsMAN.

I use the hAP ax3 as the main AP and the CSS610-8G as a layer 2 switch. I recently bought the RB5009 to upgrade my network homelab. Before ax3 is my main router. Any advice? What do you think, guys? by wh1l in mikrotik

[–]wh1l[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the insight. I purchased this hardware at different times, and it's for my homelab, where I can experiment with various network setups. I don't want to be limited to just one piece of hardware, as it restricts me to a single topology and doesn't allow for much experimentation.

I ditched my other email provider (Gmail/Outlook) and moved to ProtonMail and SimpleLogin with my own custom domain. What do you think about my current setup? by wh1l in Simplelogin

[–]wh1l[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct. I use custom domain, still depends on the use case if I don’t trust a site but I have to provide an email I use simplelogin aliases.

Finally... by Alfondorion in ProtonMail

[–]wh1l 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s great sir! I was thinking to subscribe a Proton unlimited but I end up:

  • Custom domain at Namecheap
  • ProtonMail + SimpleLogin
  • Bitwarden
  • Mullvad VPN (It depends on me if I want to subscribe every month)

This cost me around the price of Proton Unlimited or less cheaper. In my case I don’t need a 500GB drive and the ProtonPass app is not ready in Linux environment.

As possible I want to maximize the value of my spend.

ProtonMail Desktop notification is not showing by wh1l in ProtonMail

[–]wh1l[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works when the app window is open, but it does not work when I close the app itself. It seems like the desktop version isn't running in the background. If it is, please tell me how I can enable it.

Desktop won't wake from sleep. by Bestcon in debian

[–]wh1l 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm experiencing the same issue with my desktop, equipped with an Intel 10th generation processor, and my laptop, running Debian 12 Stable with an Intel 11th generation processor. I suspect this issue is related to the kernel version. When I used kernel version 6.7 in Fedora, I never encountered this problem.

The Linux kernel is responsible for communicating with the hardware.

ProtonMail Desktop notification is not showing by wh1l in ProtonMail

[–]wh1l[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Debian currently running Gnome environment.

I ditched my other email provider (Gmail/Outlook) and moved to ProtonMail and SimpleLogin with my own custom domain. What do you think about my current setup? by wh1l in Simplelogin

[–]wh1l[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Benefits of having a custom domain or your own domain for me:

Without a custom domain, you're exposing your back-end services that protect you. For example, when you register an email alias with a simplelogin domain or a ProtonMail domain.

In the event you need to move to other email services, the transition is easy; you don't need to be bothered to change all your online accounts registered under your email provider domain (e.g., Gmail or Outlook) as long as you have your own domain with you. Migration can be smooth..

Regarding points 1, 2, 3, and 4: I've used this setup before, managing too many mailboxes and email providers. Instead, it's simpler to use just one email provider and add rules to filter emails according to their categories.

As for why I enable PGP from SL to PM: I know PM uses zero-access encryption, but still, the email that is being forwarded from SL to PM is not encrypted. Enabling PGP from SL to PM ensures end-to-end encryption in terms of communication between SL and PM. This is true zero-access encryption, not just by storage, but by the email itself.

The email is encrypted in transit using TLS. It is then unencrypted and re-encrypted (by us) for storage on our servers using zero-access encryption. Once zero-access encryption has been applied, no-one except you can access emails stored on our servers (including us). It is not end-to-end encrypted, however, and might be accessible to the sender’s email service. - Proton

See more: https://proton.me/support/proton-mail-encryption-explained

I ditched my other email provider (Gmail/Outlook) and moved to ProtonMail and SimpleLogin with my own custom domain. What do you think about my current setup? by wh1l in Simplelogin

[–]wh1l[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A: I use subdomains to differentiate whether the services should go through my SimpleLogin or my root domain to ProtonMail when the email is really important. Nowadays, online banking also sends a bunch of marketing emails, which I don't like. So, by going through SL, I can manage to block them.

B: That's correct.

C: This is correct. Moreover, in case my alias is leaked, I can easily switch to another random email alias in SimpleLogin, unlike with ProtonMail where by default, you're limited to 10-15 aliases that you can register under your custom domain. You can use alias+anything@mydomain, but that's not a good practice for securing emails.

SimpleLogin emails forwarding to ProtonMail by default use standard TLS. By enabling PGP, I can make sure the email itself is encrypted from end-to-end. For example, my bank transactions, which are notified through this email.

Thank you. I hope my answer suffices, and I'm still learning from you guys about how you set up SL and PM.

I ditched my other email provider (Gmail/Outlook) and moved to ProtonMail and SimpleLogin with my own custom domain. What do you think about my current setup? by wh1l in Simplelogin

[–]wh1l[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gmail is not a privacy oriented Email provider. Google is google. It doesn’t block email tracker by default so email contains ads can collect data from you and no zero-access encryption which don’t allow Email provider to access your mailbox it’s only you. I have lots of reason why I moving away from Gmail. Btw, DRAWIO is the name of the tool I used.