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The thing is, faking them went from a State can do it, to a professional can do it, an experienced amateur can do it, to absolutely everyone can


Im supposing you want some prebuilt, right?


This is a part from an IBM server dated 2008 that I want to reuse in my new computer. It essentially converts from 1 SAS port to 4 SATA ports. I’ll use the raid card to connect to it via SAS, but I do not know what the power port is and what the connector on the top is either
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Mostly due to further research and then product development and then safety testing and certification?


Immich! Am still testing it, but it seems to have most features I need, like an iOS client with automatic backups and even server side face recognition ( your server naturally)



Wouldn’t the pressure sensors give out wrong readings if the case was put somewhere with bad airflow



Without time zones it would be worse. Every little town would have their own time, calculated from their position


He’s a guy who wants to save the world, and in a lot of ways has the tools to save it. But only if it is him saving it


I bet that 75% of support requests are people who didn’t read the FAQ, and if you can get humans not doing that, it’s much better for both





On the one hand, I get it, probably illegal to ship unsafe batteries around, on the other, kinda feels like they abandoned their customers a bit when they were doing a perfectly fine job otherwise


I mean, didn’t they put cocaine in Coca Cola? I don’t think it might be that recent of a trend


If you think about it, a fee per app download is a lot less flexible when it comes to monetising purchases. Means free apps either become paid or shove into you a lot more micro transactions. That exact model is what made devs get mad at unity (although unity doesn’t provide the download infrastructure and it was on top of a cut)




Didn’t they get legal recognition in like Germany or something? Maybe Denmark is next


The problem is, as usual, Flying Spaghetti Monster showing that it’s hard to define what is a religion, therefore abuse



Well, portuguese here, that record period can be mostly attributed to hydropower as we’ve seen unusually high levels of rainfall over that period that we haven’t seen in a while. And because we decided to try and ditch stuff like coal in a rush, there was an uncomfortable while where our grid very much depended on electricity imports, which don’t come from clean sources, we just outsourced the problem.

Renewable capacity is still growing however, but with climate change making droughts here more frequent, the main hydrofallback may not become as much of an option





You pass the storage problem to the user. How do you know which files to host where if most users watch most content once?







Then free users could then turn off the internet and not listen to ads, cutting all your monetisation


The great problem is that, as it turns out, as always when it comes to mass media distribution services (ie: YouTube, twitch, etc), bandwidth is expensive, having servers around the world to have proper content delivery is expensive



Oops, not part of EEA either, if they’re being pesky with non eu countries, then uk screwed



Nah. I did the arguably poor choice of only upgrading the internals


Im not scamming? I upgraded the machines, doubling the ram and adding a dedicated graphics card. I’m actually attempting to create value


I tried doing such market analysis and it did seem that the low end gaming market was filled with overpriced stuff that I could easily undercut with apparently even some semi professional sellers present.


Monetising spare computers
Hey! So I have two spare computers, with 7th gen i5s and 16GB of ram. What would be the best way to try and monetise them? I’ve found one or two websites which allow you to rent out your servers essentially as a VPS on a fairly long term way with a decent payout. However I tried sending them an email and got no response. Are there any other such services? (The website was [this](https://www.cloudbastards.com/rent-out-server.html) )
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How do I implement wake up on lan (WoL)?
I'm running an old server at home, an IBM system x3400 m3, rocking two x5675 intel processors. I currently have Windows Pro (NOT Server) installed on it and connected to it remotely through Parsec (opened a port on my router). I've tried using duckDNS to associate my IP with a domain, and got the service running on my server to automatically refresh the IP. This server is my primary rig, used for gaming but also to host my family's photos through Plex and backup photos from phones through Resilio file Sync. However, the server doesn't have the best power consumption, so I'd like to use WoL to remotely turn it on. I've enabled it in the BIOS, have checked the drivers to enable it, and tried using TeamViewer to use Wake on Lan, but it doesn't seem to work. Any suggestions on how to remotely turn it on? (the server also has KVM I think, or at least an apparently useless network port, tho I'm not exactly sure what that does)
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