

Probably use Gemma4 if your machine has the chops for it.



Probably use Gemma4 if your machine has the chops for it.
Rspamd seems to be common, it’s included in the mailcow stack and others. Seems to work pretty good, I’ve been on Mailcow for several years now with no major spam issues after I dialed it up a bit.


Upside down so I get a good undercarriage wash.


That went great for BC.


Flutter


Just let the chuds have their referendum question and it’ll be firmly trounced. Prosecute any foreign influence operations extremely harshly from a federal level, with sedition charges for any residents that are implicated in such operations and extradition requests for foreign actors (Heritage Foundation carpet baggers).


The victim’s kids should be given bamboo canes and left alone with her for an hour.


Yah, that’s what’ll lose you the midterms. Not the complete abdication of restraining the executive branch from destroying the US international reputation and completely fucking the economy for decades to come.
Fucking numpties.
The term you would search for here is “split-horizon DNS”. Assuming you’re using a real domain name with hosts, you want a DNS server inside that resolves the LAN address, and the outside DNS server for everyone else resolves your WAN address (which presumably you reverse-proxy to inside host).
Even better is to not expose the service at all from the outside, use a VPN like Tailscale, and then use their MagicDNS service on the tailscale network to keep everything behind the firewall.
Every service you expose to the outside is more attack surface.


I think I saw a story yesterday where the administration sent out a press release that had it as “American”. Not even the chief diaper shitter, apparently someone that gets paid to know better.


At least the govt tries to stop it, instead of instituting it.


I had a car dealership I was to add new servers into a new rack and recable it. I walked into a room with about half a dozen servers balanced on a pile of cat5, BNC and serial cables about 4’ high. I spent 3 weeks untangling cables, removing dead cable, decommissioning serial and token ring networks and re-terminating or re-running ethernet that didn’t test well.
Pretty much everything was done by scream test because nothing was marked. I found an ancient server that was still used for manuals occasionally that was drywalled into a old closet in the shop when I traced down a line I disconnected and one of the mechanics asked where his manuals had gotten to. That server was shut down every night when they turned off the shop lights and booted back up every morning for who knows how many years when someone came in to work and turned on the lights.
I eventually got to the point I could set up my rack and SANs/servers, patch everything over from the network rack I mounted on the wall, and get guys going on the workstations.
We had a series of meetings after that with the sales team about getting a technical appraisal before we sold our equipment into dealerships. And every dealership I worked in after that was pretty similiar.
Honestly, it was an amazingly satisfying feeling at the end to look in that room after I was done. I get a little shiver 20 years later thinking about it now.
Oh, don’t forget that now the oil that actually gets through is being traded in yuan and RMB instead of USD, so now the petrodollar is starting to slip away, which is the only reason the dollar can keep it’s strength because it leverages every other countries energy budget to contribute to US GDP.
This was true weapons-grade stupidity for that stable genius.


BSOD: the Blue Slurpee of Death


Poke a hole in it and grease it up. Put it at the end of your driveway with a sign that says “Free Fuckable Mattress, first come, first serve!”
But posting shit like this does make you a twat.


OK, I was having this discussion with the wife. What’s a good used EV in North America, 5-10 years old. Preferably without a bunch of electronic shit and definitely not a Tesla?
Do your CCIE and come back to me.
And for what it’s worth, I did my BSc.Eng in Electrical too.
Can’t say I’ve seen cylindrical LIFEPO4 cells, I’d have said those were lithium-ion.
What BMS are you using?