Airports are a bellweather. This drives trends/investors/CEOs/middle managers. Living close to a large airport on a business city it was always - VMware - Azure - IBM etc Now-a-days - Get your employees co-pilot…
The great offender is modem/router. According the manual for my ISP - slow blinking is attempting to connect to DSL - normal blinking is success - Fast blink is fail - there are 4 different LEDs. some even change colour.
A sincere best of luck to you all. At the same time these sentences are unwarranted > Public cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud made life easier for start-ups and enterprises. But they are closed source,…
In most distros a simple default install (like Kubuntu or Ubuntu) things are consistent. Even RedHatEnterprise linux is very consistent. Sure a mac looks nice as it is always available in a 2K> glossy display. Once you…
> I did use the authenticator app plenty of times so I'm certain I had it set up. Then it would be been impossible to login. Did you use a password that was leaked? If yes - may be they logged in - and you would have…
To help others could you please tell us more information... Did you have 2FA? If yes was it SMS or with U2F-key? Which country where you previously in? Did you change places?
https://nitter.net/handle1,handle2,handle3,handle4
I am sure everyone is learning from walled gardens. Sure, there will be some impact of sanctions. But note that wealthy individuals will find a way. EU or US is never going to ban UAE, Saudi Arabia or India from they…
Use nitter.net and just use nitter.net/handle1,handle2,handle3
You make factual points. But note that 1. Money: Russia is a tiny market for MS/Google/Apple. So they can appear to boycott it and still be OK with shareholders. 2. Communities (like these are mainly Western and hence)…
Perhaps you need to look at average human trying to setup a router/DSL modem in a house hold. Then you may note that all your second sentence is a large task for any CEO. (No offence they are good in their field but…
Note that in 7 years OP had one problem now... I know people with local NAS one need to do maintenance and so on. Again, depends on your technical ability. Bit-rot, power failures etc.
acquiring talent to manage google drive is easy. Not cheap or easy for Amazon/B2.
> multiple NAS and distributed them geographically and used Syncthing to keep them updated As some one working in storage, please do not get tons of NAS they are pain to manage eventually. Example: linus-tech-tips could…
> Youtube sent her 3 strikes in one week. On videos that were 4 years old, indicating cyber bullying. Do you know by chance if anyone "internal employees" tried to complain and report? I suspect this is an insider…
1TB BX11 is €2.9/month or € 3.45 monthly incl. 19 % VAT These are standard prices... https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-box
> were not in their expected locations on the new box This is why one should not use sda/sdb or vda equivalent but use /dev/disk/by-uuid/
I did not say/imply that the user should implement a ONLY non-standard port as security. Sure " simple port scan would reveal it" - but for those other script kiddes that do not do have it prevents it. And BTW, every…
Zerotier is the easy way around. Also remember to block all ssh access at standard ports.
no fiddling. Just works. Do not waste time OS upgrades. Browser is the only thing to use. No wasting time saving or lost data; linux commandline rsync or time machine transfers to new computers etc. We deployed this for…
Does Redhat provide OS for 2GB RAM, celeron devices? Poor comparison. And BTW, are you willing to pay > $200 per year for chromeOS (like RHEL)? Note that RHEL is also frozen, but average Joe wants all latest features in…
The problem is regular user does NOT want i3. Google cannot build a i3 and provide it as an update to old chromebook. BTW even latest Lubuntu needs 4GB RAM... Sure you can use minimal window manager like awesome, but…
Airports are a bellweather. This drives trends/investors/CEOs/middle managers. Living close to a large airport on a business city it was always - VMware - Azure - IBM etc Now-a-days - Get your employees co-pilot…
The great offender is modem/router. According the manual for my ISP - slow blinking is attempting to connect to DSL - normal blinking is success - Fast blink is fail - there are 4 different LEDs. some even change colour.
A sincere best of luck to you all. At the same time these sentences are unwarranted > Public cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud made life easier for start-ups and enterprises. But they are closed source,…
In most distros a simple default install (like Kubuntu or Ubuntu) things are consistent. Even RedHatEnterprise linux is very consistent. Sure a mac looks nice as it is always available in a 2K> glossy display. Once you…
> I did use the authenticator app plenty of times so I'm certain I had it set up. Then it would be been impossible to login. Did you use a password that was leaked? If yes - may be they logged in - and you would have…
To help others could you please tell us more information... Did you have 2FA? If yes was it SMS or with U2F-key? Which country where you previously in? Did you change places?
https://nitter.net/handle1,handle2,handle3,handle4
https://nitter.net/handle1,handle2,handle3,handle4
https://nitter.net/handle1,handle2,handle3,handle4
https://nitter.net/handle1,handle2,handle3,handle4
I am sure everyone is learning from walled gardens. Sure, there will be some impact of sanctions. But note that wealthy individuals will find a way. EU or US is never going to ban UAE, Saudi Arabia or India from they…
Use nitter.net and just use nitter.net/handle1,handle2,handle3
You make factual points. But note that 1. Money: Russia is a tiny market for MS/Google/Apple. So they can appear to boycott it and still be OK with shareholders. 2. Communities (like these are mainly Western and hence)…
Perhaps you need to look at average human trying to setup a router/DSL modem in a house hold. Then you may note that all your second sentence is a large task for any CEO. (No offence they are good in their field but…
Note that in 7 years OP had one problem now... I know people with local NAS one need to do maintenance and so on. Again, depends on your technical ability. Bit-rot, power failures etc.
acquiring talent to manage google drive is easy. Not cheap or easy for Amazon/B2.
> multiple NAS and distributed them geographically and used Syncthing to keep them updated As some one working in storage, please do not get tons of NAS they are pain to manage eventually. Example: linus-tech-tips could…
> Youtube sent her 3 strikes in one week. On videos that were 4 years old, indicating cyber bullying. Do you know by chance if anyone "internal employees" tried to complain and report? I suspect this is an insider…
1TB BX11 is €2.9/month or € 3.45 monthly incl. 19 % VAT These are standard prices... https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-box
> were not in their expected locations on the new box This is why one should not use sda/sdb or vda equivalent but use /dev/disk/by-uuid/
I did not say/imply that the user should implement a ONLY non-standard port as security. Sure " simple port scan would reveal it" - but for those other script kiddes that do not do have it prevents it. And BTW, every…
Zerotier is the easy way around. Also remember to block all ssh access at standard ports.
no fiddling. Just works. Do not waste time OS upgrades. Browser is the only thing to use. No wasting time saving or lost data; linux commandline rsync or time machine transfers to new computers etc. We deployed this for…
Does Redhat provide OS for 2GB RAM, celeron devices? Poor comparison. And BTW, are you willing to pay > $200 per year for chromeOS (like RHEL)? Note that RHEL is also frozen, but average Joe wants all latest features in…
The problem is regular user does NOT want i3. Google cannot build a i3 and provide it as an update to old chromebook. BTW even latest Lubuntu needs 4GB RAM... Sure you can use minimal window manager like awesome, but…