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DefederateLemmyMl
DefederateLemmyMl @ SpaceCadet @feddit.nl
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  • Tatu was also a bit of a d*ck about the thing. There were some GPL violations when he made the licensing more restrictive, and at one point he accused the OpenSSH project of violating his trademark, even though his original license permitted the use of the ssh name.

  • It was a company almost from the start. In the mid 90s Tatu Ylonen created ssh v1 and released it as freeware, then shortly afterwards apparently he regretted it and created ssh v2, made it proprietary and commercialized it with his company.

    In the late 90s some OpenBSD guys then forked the unencumbered ssh v1 source to create OpenSSH and implemented ssh v2 with it and their ssh version eventually gained traction and became dominant.

  • Asphalt field? Your comment makes zero sense.

    Have you never seen a promenade with trees, greenery, benches, ... ? You know a place where it's nice for people to spend time instead of space taken up by yet another vehicle?

  • Looking at the way this particular road is constructed, and the age of the trees, I guarantee that this space was a promenade before and the space to build a tramway has been taken from pedestrians (people) not from cars.

  • It can and should be both whenever possible

    Roads or tramlines don't need greenery. It adds nothing.

    It would be much better if this place was a promenade for people, with some benches, a playground for kids, maybe a place to sit and have lunch, ... and the transportation stuffed out of sight underground, aka a subway.

    rail only needs, well, rails

    And overhead lines ... which trees often interfere with.

  • Green space being used for vehicles instead of for people, even if it is public transport.

  • Tunnels also don't take away space from people. This nice looking tramway could be a nice promenade for people instead.

  • Otherwise a second PiHole set as the secondary DNS in DHCP would keep things online.

    No, that just creates time outs and delays when either of them is offline.

    The proper way is to have a standby pihole that takes over the IP address of the main pihole when it goes down. It's quite easy to achieve this with keepalived.

  • It was introduced by "Active Desktop", which came with IE4. So if you installed IE4, you also got this on Windows 95.

  • Itโ€™s hardly a useful comparison to compare the CPU on its own against a Video Card + CPU.

    It is a useful comparison if the latter combination is the same price

  • 24 vs. 16 (available) PCIe lanes thatโ€™s not half

    24x PCIe 5.0 vs 16x PCIe 4.0

    So 8 lanes less and each lane has half the bandwith = less than half the PCIe bandwidth.

  • So what's the point of this thing then?

    If you just want 8 cores for productivity and basic graphics, you're better off getting a Ryzen 7 7700, which is not gimped by half the cache and less than half the PCIe bandwith and for gaming, even the shittiest discrete GPUs of the current generation will beat it if you give it a half decent CPU.

    This thing seems to straddle a weird position between gaming and productivity, where it can't do either really well. At that pricepoint, I struggle to see why anyone would want it.

    It's like that old adage: there are no bad CPUs only bad prices.

  • Meh. It's also a $330 chip...

    For that price you can get a 12th gen i3/RX6600 combination which will obliterate this thing in gaming performance.

  • Mental note: have to migrate my gitea instance over to forgejo.

  • If there isnโ€™t one

    Worse is if there is one but it says: [OPEN] Opened 7 years ago Updated 2 days ago, with a whole bunch of people commenting the equivalent of "me too", and various things they tried to solve it, but no solution.

  • The encryption i was talking about is the encryption of your dns server

    You mean encryption between the client and your DNS server, on your local network?

  • Just wanted to chime in and say that with a pihole you can also have encryption if you point to a local resolver like cloudflared or unbound.

    My pihole forwards everything to a cloudflared service running on 127.0.0.1:5353 to encrypt all my outgoing DNS queries, it was really easy to setup: https://docs.pi-hole.net/guides/dns/cloudflared/

  • Yeah something like that. Welding is absolutely something that requires skill and talent.

    I have a electromechanical engineering degree myself, at some point during my education we had some labs where we did basic welding, milling, lathing and whatnot. The intention was not to become experts at it, but to get notions of what it entails. I quickly understood that theoretical understanding and hands-on experience are entirely different things, and require an entirely different skillset.