• CIPWTTKT&GC V44 - Vega Appreciation Station
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Google Apps Mail 4 lyfe. Unlimited storage a nice bonus.
[QUOTE=garychencool;52763438]They have terrible spam filters. It's nowhere near as good as Google's.[/QUOTE] Well you can turn it off and just use it through gmail (thats what I do)
Moved into this house 7 and a half months ago and I still don't have an actual fibre line, or even any line at all I've been (and still am) using a SIM-in-a-box mini hotspot router limited to 32GB a month (but can add more data for exorbitant prices) and I want to die
[QUOTE=papkee;52762643]I finally figured out how to do OpenVPN on my edgerouter and now I feel like I should've done this a year ago. No more teamviewer into my desktop so I can run putty and ssh into my server.[/QUOTE] I use IPSec/L2TP on my edgerouter because my chromebook is dumb and requires a username/password in addition to a certificate file for openvpn :( On the plus side, I got a new toy: [t]https://i.imgur.com/63zfrzB.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=Kiwi;52764452]Hey can I come over so I can stare at that thing?[/QUOTE] I'll even let you fondle the bezel which I had to spend a whole $40 on.
Guys, take it to PMs.. I wanna join too.
[B]sluts[/B]
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52764721][B]sluts[/B][/QUOTE] How about a [url=https://i.imgur.com/CHDjmui.jpg]fan cowling strip tease[/url] :v:
[QUOTE=LennyPenny;52763513]Well you can turn it off and just use it through gmail (thats what I do)[/QUOTE] So you connect a domain to Zoho for free, then connect Zoho Mail to Gmail??
[QUOTE=glitchvid;52763212]On a home connection? SMTP is the one thing virtually all ISPs throttle or block.[/QUOTE] No blocking, no throttling. Of course I don't really use it that much, it was more just a hobby thing.
So with my fresh Windows 10 install, my new 2933 CL14 ram, 1080Ti. Cities Skylines still runs like complete ass. Empty city 85fps zoomed all out, 75zoomed all the way in. GPU at 25% usage. 40minutes later, ~45fps, GPU at 35% usage. CPU is basically idling at 15-20%. 2 years later still shit on completely different hardware.
Really not sure what is causing your issue, I've never had an issue with the game and on paper your rig makes mine look bad.
[QUOTE=Cakebatyr;52764745]How about a [url=https://i.imgur.com/CHDjmui.jpg]fan cowling strip tease[/url] :v:[/QUOTE] That motherboard looks generic af All the beauty's on the outside, and zero on the inside. What a slut [editline]10th October 2017[/editline] THIS is a beautiful workstation motherboard [t]https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2017/09/slotsopened.jpg[/t]
Mm baby those PCIE traces. Companies really need to focus on nicer looking silkscreens. [IMG]http://lucidtronix.com/system/attached_files/119/original/eye_silkscreen.png?1359518190[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Cakebatyr;52764447]I use IPSec/L2TP on my edgerouter because my chromebook is dumb and requires a username/password in addition to a certificate file for openvpn :( On the plus side, I got a new toy: [t]https://i.imgur.com/63zfrzB.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] I [I]love[/I] newer Poweredge towers, they're really pretty.
Why the fuck doesn't it support drives over 4TB?
[QUOTE=dustyjo;52765036]No blocking, no throttling. Of course I don't really use it that much, it was more just a hobby thing.[/QUOTE] It won't have a valid iprev though, so any moderately secure mailserver should drop the connection. Running mail sending is so much work that unless its something you're focused on, is better to have someone else do. [editline]10th October 2017[/editline] It's pretty cheap too, I use SES for most of my auto-confirm/notification/system mail and it costs me maybe pennies a year.
[QUOTE=Lyokanthrope;52765422]I [I]love[/I] newer Poweredge towers, they're really pretty.[/QUOTE] [t]https://i.imgur.com/JQzf6Rf.jpg[/t] actually got a few of them at the recycling center lately...with drives. (also mind the two old SUN workstations :v:)
[URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKhfZd5HDkY"]Linus did another needlessly long video of delidding a CPU.[/URL] But hot damn, 20c degrees difference on an i9 stock mayo vs changed paste? What the fuck is Intel doing? No wonder I get shitty temps on my i5 3570k, I don't want to risk delidding it myself though.
[QUOTE=garychencool;52764962]So you connect a domain to Zoho for free, then connect Zoho Mail to Gmail??[/QUOTE] Yea I can't remember if it's just a simple redirect or smtp/pop3 or whatever they are called [editline]10th October 2017[/editline] Can even do cool shit like "catch all" emails at zoho [url]https://www.zoho.com/mail/help/adminconsole/catch-all-setup.html[/url]
So the budget segment of Coffee Lake's looking pretty good as far as gaming performance's concerned. For 120USD you get ~i5 7600 performance (i3 8100, 4c4t), and for 200USD you actually get a processor that performs extremely close to the 7700K in 1080p gaming, though it still gets it's ass beaten by the R5 1600 in multithreaded/professional tasks (i5 8400, 6c6t) The catch is that you need a Z370 motherboard, which is really ass, especially in the case of the 8100, where the cheapest motherboard costs about the same as it
[QUOTE=Rixxz2;52765809]So the budget segment of Coffee Lake's looking pretty good as far as gaming performance's concerned. For 120USD you get ~i5 7600 performance (i3 8100, 4c4t), and for 200USD you actually get a processor that performs extremely close to the 7700K in 1080p gaming, though it still gets it's ass beaten by the R5 1600 in multithreaded/professional tasks (i5 8400, 6c6t) The catch is that you need a Z370 motherboard, which is really ass, especially in the case of the 8100, where the cheapest motherboard costs about the same as it[/QUOTE] I think its nearing the time I replace my i7-2600k. That being said its still a workhorse of a CPU. [editline]10th October 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=Lyokanthrope;52765509][t]https://i.imgur.com/JQzf6Rf.jpg[/t] actually got a few of them at the recycling center lately...with drives. (also mind the two old SUN workstations :v:)[/QUOTE] Them be keepers.
[QUOTE=Cakebatyr;52766303]I think its nearing the time I replace my i7-2600k. That being said its still a workhorse of a CPU. [editline]10th October 2017[/editline] Them be keepers.[/QUOTE] Resale but yeah.
[QUOTE=glitchvid;52765484]It won't have a valid iprev though, so any moderately secure mailserver should drop the connection. Running mail sending is so much work that unless its something you're focused on, is better to have someone else do. [editline]10th October 2017[/editline] It's pretty cheap too, I use SES for most of my auto-confirm/notification/system mail and it costs me maybe pennies a year.[/QUOTE] Well like I said, I don't use it much at all. I mainly just have it receiving emails from my backup and hdd monitoring programs. It still goes through my domain though. I also have a website on the pi, but it's nothing but a landing page right now. I mostly use the domain for game servers since it's easier to give out than an IP address.
Here's an overview of my new work PC and it's quirky air tunnel. Reminds me a lot of an early Mac Pro. [media]https://youtu.be/Eoeuw9_c4wc[/media]
Oh man I just found out [url=https://www.treehugger.com/interior-design/led-light-fixtures-are-poe-or-powered-over-ethernet.html]IOT POE lighting is a thing[/url] and I want it.
[QUOTE=Sam Za Nemesis;52766807]Can't wait for an OTA update to transform my lightbulb into a government wiretap[/QUOTE] I'm more concerned about the price for a properly secured and specified set-up. Having to buy a 48 port PoE switch just for office lightning seems absurd, and another thing that needs firewalling and software management. Besides, having a electrician install the lightning is (hopefully) a one time ordeal if it was specced and designed properly the first time around.
I guess that would be cool if you already had a PoE switch that could handle it. Kind of hard on the wallet if you buy a PoE switch just for the lights. I wonder, is it possible to do an entire office off PoE kit? I'm imagining PoE desk lamps and printers and even desktops. The spec maxes out at 70W delivered, which is enough for a business-class computer, something that just runs a web browser and office suite.
[QUOTE=gman003-main;52766902]I guess that would be cool if you already had a PoE switch that could handle it. Kind of hard on the wallet if you buy a PoE switch just for the lights. I wonder, is it possible to do an entire office off PoE kit? I'm imagining PoE desk lamps and printers and even desktops. The spec maxes out at 70W delivered, which is enough for a business-class computer, something that just runs a web browser and office suite.[/QUOTE] I think some sort of PoE embedded all in one would be pretty cool, especially with a Core M. [editline]10th October 2017[/editline] Probably not enough amperage over PoE for that though
[QUOTE=Levelog;52766910]I think some sort of PoE embedded all in one would be pretty cool, especially with a Core M. [editline]10th October 2017[/editline] Probably not enough amperage over PoE for that though[/QUOTE] I guess it could work with the "desktop" computers being merely thin-clients with bells and whistles, but any serious CPU & GPU processing happens in a central server farm.
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