Your IP changes all the time, it doesn’t matter. The best someone can deduct from your IP is the country.
Your IP changes all the time, it doesn’t matter. The best someone can deduct from your IP is the country.
If you want to run Ollama and other ML stuff, you’re looking at buying an RTX4090, my friend. Affordable and ML are two things you can’t put into one sentence.
I have four Raspberry Pi 4 running, so that’s 15W max each or 60W max total. Usually they consume much much less.
Buying Windows? What kind of lunacy is that?
Oh, the people who don’t use enterprise editions of Windows…
Huh, I didn’t know that cheating on a romantic partner or starting a war was just preparing a surprise (parties, gifts, trips). Today I Learned, not /s
Well, you said it yourself - you only need privacy to commit a crime or to cheat on someone. Privacy should NOT exist!
And you’re deluded.
Privacy is what enables stalkers.
Not /s. Privacy is a foreign concept for humans, invented a bit over a century ago. Privacy is a root cause of many social problems in our day and age.
I’d do that. Privacy should not exist. Everything must be public and available to everyone. Every person should have a tracking implant and anyone should be able to access it.
Because when you’re using Docker, you shouldn’t use Proxmox. And to be fair, I don’t understand why people are using Proxmox at all.
Disable JavaScript.
Maybe normal, maybe not. What software do you run there?
I thought about setting up a mini PC, which can work beautifully, but the apps are crap, so I decided against that idea. I mean I personally can deal with hacky solutions, but not my family members. Synology software turned out to be a transparent replacement for the services my family is using.
$18 per year? No thanks. But a good find.
Are they small spikes spread across time or large chunks of heavy load, like 80%+ load for hours? If it’s the first, then probably it’s just normal operation. Otherwise check your running processes and start tracking what’s going on during high loads.
Ok, show me a good SFTP client which auto-uploads the photos I take on Android an iOS devices, let’s me share them with anyone I wish and creates a photo library with tags, date grouping, etc.
Ok, great to know, thanks!
I guess you live in a country with loads of spare IP addresses. Here in the UK they change every few days and IPs get rotated between all ISPs, so you can’t even deduct which ISP I’m using. And sometimes my IP is not even a mainland UK IP, but some weird shit from across the world, because Empire, lol.