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  • "VE" is just the product name of Proxmox's virtual machine platform, afaik it's not a technology you can use "in proxmox". PVE always uses QEMU-KVM virtual machines when it manages a virtual machine.

    The other thing PVE can manage is LXC containers.

    I haven't used the LXC part of PVE yet, but frigate it runs relatively fine on CPU here in a VM, as I don't have devices useful for acceleration. But if you are ready to delve into LXC that could be better performance-wise.

  • Crypto

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  • but at least Kraken in the United States still does,

    oh, forgot that it's a regional thing

    There just aren't many small peer-to-peer traders yet, but that will occur over time

    hopefully, but I was thinking earlier about it and with how the security deposit system works, it may be more risky to do it in small quantities (but then, the monero buyer doesn't get the monero until they paid, so I'm not sure what I was thinking about). and of course, I imagine that in smaller quantities it would have a higher pricing too

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  • so anyone reading this, the post was about pewdiepie doing some video about switching to Linux. I guess OP got scared about the comments and decided to get destructive.. I should really set up my website autoarchiver script because this linkrot thing gets boring real quick

  • This is what needs discussion. It is this tool which will lead to harassment due to the way someone votes.

    wrong. voting users are already visible through other services, like mbin. and the information is already there, those who are really interested are already scraping it, this just makes it more accessible and also serves as an eye opener

  • they are forcing it. if you are not determined, you won't be able to get an offline account. many are not determined. many don't even realize that it's not for their benefit, even after onedrive starts announcing it daily that their drive is full

  • Why even bother theorizing that BitLocker may be compromised when they're removing local accounts for consumers and forcing the key to be uploaded to their servers anyway?

    yeah, with that, it's basically compromised, but maybe not bitlocker itself but the key storage

  • no I understand the programming side of it, I meant how "unhandled exceptions" translates to the real world that I didn't get immediately (exactly that it's similar to "be ungovernable", as you said)