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Ok, I’m gonna guess I got whooshed by not knowing the source material of your response gif
Ok, I’m gonna guess I got whooshed by not knowing the source material of your response gif
Caught a cold - has ice in her hand.
Holy shit… An old Medion laptop in the wild! I got one of those at Aldi in the UK about… I dunno, 20 years ago? A long time ago. 4 years in, the cooler packed in and it started overheating. They RMA’d it and fitted a whole new cooler and motherboard.
The shape looks the same to me, too… Nice little laptop.
I’m with you there. Healthy water drinking, not having to shave, itch or shed… And unlimited time hack?
hint hist hiss
I’m afraid I don’t have time to look, or I’d try and diagnose the issue myself… It’s an awesome resource I’ll be making use of though!
C# 404’s - possibly some encoding issue?
Porkbun have a ddclient plugin on GitHub. Subdomains are supported. They’ve got a full API, so if something isn’t supported, someone can probably implement it relatively easily.
I’m going to briefly explain why I downvoted… this (I feel) is an unhelpful comment that doesn’t explain anything. You say, “[if] you’re comfortable support a broken-by-design network, do it.”, but you don’t explain why it’s a broken-by-design network.
I’ll say - I agree with you, but the comment doesn’t actually enhance the conversation and comes off as abrasive and unhelpful. If I’m looking for information, I’d rather be given education (Even if it’s just a, “Go here for why you don’t do that!”), not just a, “Don’t do it” with no assistance and help for how to do it right.
Some routers will call the 1:1 NAT feature, “DMZ” (Short for Demilitarised Zone). The idea is that you just act as a pass-through, in this case, “passing through” the external internal to the internal router.
That’s… Pretty nice, and once you’ve sourced everything, not that much more than a cm4 with good specifications…
Are they available in the UK easily? I realise that’s probably a Google-it answer, but I’ve not had chance to research yet
Those are fair pointers, but I suppose in the back of my mind I’m also thinking about power draw as well… Speed isn’t a massive retirement, it’s going to be hooked up to a poe network, if I wanted speed I’d first be putting in cat 6 or something…
Not heard of a beelink, time to research, thanks.
Ah cool, no worries. Hard to tell sometimes, and it’s better to admit you’re one of today’s 10,000 than be forever dumb :-D