Reddit once banned me for "vote brigading" a post on a subreddit that was linked in a different subreddit, a full year after I upvoted said post.
That was the day I stopped interacting on Reddit.
Reddit once banned me for "vote brigading" a post on a subreddit that was linked in a different subreddit, a full year after I upvoted said post.
That was the day I stopped interacting on Reddit.
That is what I'm doing currently but now unbound doesn't talk to the root servers anymore, it sends all queries to Quad9.
Both scenarios are not ideal because you always end up with one entity knowing all your queries.
Right you are, but don't start telling everyone so I can't silently download my lossless albums from Tidal, Deezer and Qobuz anymore.
Not illegal but it leaves all your DNS lookups in plain text with your ISP, which just doesn't sit right with me.
Not that the ISP in my country would care.
Is it possible to get unbound to talk to the root servers via TLS/HTTPS by now?
I'm currently using Quad9 because they support DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS.
Pretty disappointed so far, almost none of the prompts I tried came out better in SD3. It also completely botches anything humanoid.
I used to have a second partition with Windows for such cases, but over time I just stopped bothering with those games.
Now I just refund if it doesn't work and move on in my to-play list.
I still have a Windows VM for some applications and for doing firmware updates but I never bothered to set it up for playing games.
Eternal was a recipe for stress for me.
That's the thing that made it great for me, but I liked both 2016 and Eternal for different reasons. Would be great if they can somehow satisfy both camps with the next entry.
Can confirm this works, removed my tablet screen with my 3D printer.
Definitely will wait for the full soundtrack to release before checking out the game. That trailer music sounded pretty weak.
I use ROCm for inference, both text generation via llama.cpp/LMStudio and image generation via ComfyUI.
Works pretty much perfectly on a 6900 XT. Very fast and easy to setup.
I had issues with some libraries only supporting CUDA when trying to train, but that was almost 6 months ago so things probably have improved in that area as well.
I'm no expert on IPv6 but here's how I did it on my OPNsense box:
WAN
interface (probably already done)LAN
interface, useTrack interface
on IPv6, track theWAN
interface and choose a prefix ID like0x1
::eeee
to::ffff
, you don't have to type the full IP)Advertisments
toManaged
andPriority
toHigh
After that your DHCP server should serve public IPv6 addresses inside of your prefix and clients should be able to connect to the internet.
A few notes: