Let’s Encrypt is just as secure as paid certs. They’re held to the same security standard.
Let’s Encrypt is just as secure as paid certs. They’re held to the same security standard.
The mobo should just be downclocking thmn all to the same speed. Should be, but who knows
The IRS wants to encourage productive economic activity. Letting businesses deduct expenses can mean that later they end up employing people who buy stuff and themselves pay taxes.
Also cottage industries that barely pay for themselves are very inefficient and governments usually want to discourage them so you’ll do something more economically productive with your time.
Amazon pays taxes. Less than what they should? Yes but they are paying https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/04/amazon-had-to-pay-federal-income-taxes-for-the-first-time-since-2016.html
South America probably uses sea cables.
This was legit very popular for a while. It was even common in e-sports.
Yeah, it makes me wonder if OP would actually enjoy the new position if they got it, considering that would be the job. There are definitely people that enjoy that kind of work. So yeah, definitely don’t write that on the application.
Yes, they are.
I believe this replaces esync and fsync. IIRC it’s slightly faster and has the benefit of being mainlined.
I also just learned this and I work in tech.
Translucent things line jello and juice maybe?
Anything is possible with a constitutional amendment.
Sometimes I think this community should be called homelab instead of selfhosted based on the kinds of questions
What’s the cost and impact of downtime for you? If you’re doing this for personal use it’s probably minimal for both so doesn’t really matter. If you want to try the new thing and you’re not afraid of the time investment or potential downtime then go for it
Runc is native.
It’s been a long time since I took it but these are two I recall being helpful. There is a ton of material out there on this cert. I think I recall the official book being helpful too.
https://www.professormesser.com/network-plus/n10-008/n10-008-video/n10-008-training-course/
https://youtu.be/_QBY29dmr-M?si=hmUo22xwjU6oa7Aj
Part 1 and part 5 look most applicable to you. You’re unlikely to ever need or want to mess with dynamic routing unless you’re doing networking for very large networks for example.
What you’re looking for is a backup. RAID is not a backup, as another poster said it’s a tool for enduring high availability, and possibly higher throughput.
Buy a second pi and put it in another location in your house or even better at friends house then configure regular backups of your important data to it. There are also cloud services for doing backups which are great because having a location to do off-site backups to can be really hard to get as an individual.
No, get over yourself