Why? You should just port Tempest 2000 and save yourself some time.
Why? You should just port Tempest 2000 and save yourself some time.
This is not “solved” because, y’know, it’s not a thing we expected to have happened. We know exactly how biogenesis happens, we just don’t know the origins or the catalyst because we can’t be everywhere at once and with a microscope.
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Do you have too much time to rant here but not read the articles you asked for? Lol 🤡
Well because one is WAY WORSE than the other, and the response of commitment is way different. You’re just plain wrong.
Wow. You do you, budday.
You seem REALLY on the Microtik brand for some reason. I presented one that didn’t have those issues, you retorted with some stuff, I responded with valid issues. What’s your problem?
As far as warranty goes, Trendnet does Lifetime for their enterprise metal devices, which OP mentioned being interested in. Just looked at Microtik official warranty page, and it says to email support. Big difference.
Have run hundreds of these and never had an issue. Never even had to do an RMA out of the box.
If you’re seeing packet loss on switches, you may need to pay attention to what “port speed” and total “switch fabric” speeds are these days. You can have a 10 port 1Gb switch, but the total fabric only does 6Gb.
Gonna disagree here. Microtik is a problematic company at best. They’re super lax on security, and they’ve had a lot of issues with their products in general. They also offer no real warranty, but I assume that’s because they aren’t a dedicated networking company (they make other things).
Just last year the flags were raised on dated firmware that left something like a million devices vulnerable, and their response was lacking.
On the plus side: they are part of the EU, so data protection laws apply, and they do seem to be in the forefront on uptake of modern equipment and standards.
Trendnet makes solid stuff. Good warranty, US based.
Rsync
Why do you need m.2 storage?
90% of everything on AliExpress is counterfeit.
Those are Ideonella, and the byproducts are still toxic tu humans. Wouldn’t work.
If we knew of bacteria that cleanly ate plastic, we probably wouldn’t be riddled with micro plastics 😉
Yes, of course, it’s all microservices. It wouldn’t scale much at all if this wasn’t possible.
Yeah…I’m not sure where you’re confused, but that’s what I said. You can’t have: Client > HTTP Proxy > HTTPS endpoint. It doesn’t work that way. Enabling TLS on the forward proxy where the client makes the initial request fixes this…which is what I explained.
Pretty bad, especially with people sanding down productions and stuff.
Or even one 🤣
What other 5 are you talking about?