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You might be on to something, it might have been the lizzard people!



Yeah, but is there a way to download flatpacks for an Install at another time?

I wanna be able to install it at a later point in time (for example when I reinstall my system)



Anyone know where to get the most recent linux build as a .deb? I wanna have an installer in case I have to wipe my os or something like that.


Nah, TCP is still just kicking the box over, but just kicking it over again, if the reciever doesn’t kick back a box saying they got it.


That’s just false. For example I didn’t know Nebula existed before all those sponsored segments on the creators videos but I like the service now and am happy I got it…




Ot does if its a good ad / sales pitch and I actually buy the product which is not gonna happen if it is automatically skipped.



I was kind of dissapointed when I read the new pipe team was having an issue with sponsor block, but tbh their reasoning makes a lot of sense:

https://newpipe.net/blog/pinned/newpipe-and-online-advertising/

And even thought I am using the sponsor block fork now I only skip the non-music part in music videos, because I do agree that creators have to make money somehow. And while I don’t love ads most of the time (sometimes they are really well made) my main issue with ads on Youtube/the wider Internet is how intrusive they are and them not respecting my privacy.


I’ve also used it to clone my car fab as a backup.

does that work? I thought modern cars used a challenge/response or rolling key system.


There seems to (at least theoretically) whitelist pairing-requests by mac-adress. Randomly hitting those few approved adresses consistently seems fairly unlikely: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/50121103 (how to do it on Samsung, wish I had this option as well)


Try (100,100,100,100,100,101) or 50 ones and a two, should result in 102 and 4 as a max respectively. I tried using less numbers, but the less numbers you use, the higher the values (to be exact less off a deviation(%-difference) between the values, resulting in higher numbers) have to be and wolframAlpha does not like 10^100 values so I stopped trying.


thanks for looking it up:).

I do think the upper bound on that page is wrong thought. Incedentally in the article itself only the lower bound is prooven, but in its sources this paper prooves what I did in my comment before as well:

for the upper bound it has max +log(n) . (Section 2, eq 4) This lets us construct an example (see reply to your other comment) to disproove the notion about beeing able to calculate the max for many integers.


to be fair it does seem to work for any two numbers where one is >1. As lim x,y–> inf ln(ex+ey) <= lim x,y --> inf ln(2 e^(max(x,y))) = max(x,y) + ln(2).

I think is cool because works for any number of variables

using the same proof as before we can see that: lim,x_i -->inf ln(sum_{i/in I} e^(x_i)) <= ln(|I|) +max{x_i | i /in I}.

So it would only work for at most [base of your log, so e<3 for ln] variables.


so 0.3 ~= 1-ln(2)=max(1-ln(2),1-ln(2)) = floor(ln(2*e^(1-ln(2)))) = floor(ln(2)+(1-ln(2))) = 1 ?

That would bee engeneer 2, not Mathematician3 xD.

Just out of curiostity, what was you Idea behind that?



are there no dc-dc PSUs (or technically just voltage regulators I guess) to relace a PSU with available? That way OP could avoid part of the Ac->Dc->Ac->Dc-conversion related losses he would have with a battery-backup.


for real, my homeserver in my appartment had an uptime of 450ish days before I had to power it down, because I wanted to plug in a power meter in front of it (don’t have anything fancy with redundant psus or something like that…).


they will have to generate proof-of-work (a bunch of math that will takes time to compute) and submit it to mCaptcha.

The user doesn’t have to do anything, your computer has to do the work


peer Tube? (its not just hosted by the uploader, but close enough?)


but that doesn’t scale as well so I am unlikeley to run into that most of the time


thanks your suggestion made me find this thread, which I’ll try when my new mobo ships: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/sata-disk-passthrough-with-smart-functionality.65779/post-296310

(I want to avoid an HBA card for idle-power consumption reasons)


Thanks, I tried googling around a bit, but didn’t find anything until I looked for Hba-passthrought as suggested by antother comment.

I would like to avoid adding in a pci-card for now as I have enough SATA ports on my mobo and idle-power consumption is one of my main switching reasons, so I’ll see if that works: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/sata-disk-passthrough-with-smart-functionality.65779/post-296310


Proxmox and NAS on same machine
I'm currently planning to build a new server after I discovered what my system uses in Idle. As I have to set up a new system anyways I would like to add a NAS to it to manige my storage. Currently I just have a zfs-Pool in proxmox for my Data-Drives and all VMs/Containers that need access have escalated rights and can directly access the pool (and all other storage on proxmox) which is a bit janky and definetly not best practice security-wise. Another negative side effect is that the drives are barely spun down. Thats why I now want to have a Nas as the only System controling the Drive pool. Here's where my question comes up: Should I run TrueNas (scale?) in a VM and pass the drives through somehow (is that possible without mounting them in Proxmox, as I would like them fully controled by the Nas, including running the zfs pool, etc. ?)? Or do I install TrueNas scale and then run Proxmox as a VM inside, would my performance penalty be huge here, would I still be able to pass throught USB/PCI devices (maybe even the cpu's igup to forward that to jellyfin if that's even possible in Proxmox?)?
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