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1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Randomized MACs on Pihole whitelistsEnglish6·3 months agoFor IOS devices, by default has “fixed” randomized MAC per network, i.e. each Wireless network you join sees a different MAC, but they’ll stay the same even if you leave and re-join (or even delete and re-add). So, it should not hamper MAC filtering since your AP will see the same MAC from the same device, unless you’re running more elaborate setups like multiple APs (I don’t know how IOS treats that).
This can be changed on a per-network basis in any case, so it is possible to turn it off on the device just for your home network.
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•hexbear.net comically loses its domain nameEnglish7·4 months agoYou don’t actually “buy” domain names. You basically rent them from a registrar. “expired” meant someone forgot to pay rent / renew the lease so control of the name goes back to the registrar. They can just delete it after some grace period but domain names that has traffic going to them has value so they are usually put up for auction by the registrar nowadays, which is what you see here.
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•Swimming pool-sized sinkhole swallows truck in Japan, trapping driver insideEnglish3·4 months agoThe driver is still not rescued after more than 2 and a half days. The truck bed has been pulled out but it broke off from the driver’s cabin which is still buried under debris.
Another sinkhole appeared next to the first one on Wednesday and they have since merged into one that is now more than 40m (131 feet) at its widest.
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipOPto World News@lemmy.world•Japan's top court says forced sterilisation unconstitutionalEnglish7·11 months agoYes, not the best things people have done in the name of their country.
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipOPto World News@lemmy.world•Japan's top court says forced sterilisation unconstitutionalEnglish29·11 months ago- One of the government’s justification for the practice was “It was lawful at the time”. Now the Supreme Court ruled the law was never constitutional.
- The Supreme Court also decided that “statute of limitations” does not apply so plaintiffs can still seek compensation.
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•"Portal" Between Dublin and NYC Shut Down After OnlyFans Model Flashes ItEnglish61·1 year agoDid you mean:
Mammality
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Damn SAS connector! I got the wrong cables.English4·1 year agoThe cable one is just a regular SATA connector, since SAS HBAs can also control SATA drives (but not vice versa).
I believe the connector you are looking for is called SFF-8482. It is available in backplane and cable versions.
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Thoughts on these SATA/M.2-->SATA/2.5" adapters?English2·1 year agoOP should be looking at backup before considering RAID anyway, because RAID is not backup.
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Thoughts on these SATA/M.2-->SATA/2.5" adapters?English2·1 year agoThe equivalent of SAS expanders for SATA are called port multipliers, and the JMS562 chip in the picture can act as one (as well as becoming a sort of RAID controller).
Disclaimer: this is not from experience so perhaps someone who do run servers with USB HDDs can comment on long term stability of USB as an interface.
Technically speaking, even USB 3 gen 1 (5Gb/s (gigabits per sec)) is far more than enough to saturate a broadband connection (probably under 1Gb/s). Assuming you’re going to use mechanical HDDs, best case they can transfer around 200MB/s (that’s megabytes per sec)), so no problem there either.
You might want to use external 3.5 inch HDDs as they have separate power supplies (less picky on power supplied from USB) and are much more likely to be CMR (which performs better than SMR, best if you check the specific model’s spec to make sure it is CMR) than 2.5 inch ones.
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Federation is the future of social media, says Bluesky CEO Jay GraberEnglish2·1 year agoAnd we’ll leverage said feature until we become the market leader, at which point we will abandon it and begin the next phase of enshittification.
1Fuji2Taka3Nasubi@lemmy.zipto World News@lemmy.world•'Kyoto is not a theme park': Tourists to be banned from city's famous geisha districtEnglish21·1 year agoYou know Japanese’s reputation for hentai is real when they have open signs in the street aimed at pedestrians riding each other, horsey style.
He’s probably losing his job over this.
Reuters: Japan PM Ishiba to sack farm minister Eto over rice remarks, Kyodo says