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    Ryois reacted to RejZoR in Man sues Apple for terminating Apple ID with $24K worth of content   
    I know everyone loves to shit on Apple constantly, but I'd absolutely like to know why his account was terminated. Coz I don't see how Apple would just randomly terminate someone's account for no reason what so ever. And really, that is the most important part. Coz you really need to screw something really badly that they terminate not only your account but also all content associated with it.
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    Ryois got a reaction from Sir Asvald in Network layout showoff   
    Recently sorta redid my network. This network has been added on starting around 2017 with my Ubiquiti Edgerouter-X and then going from there...Now in 2020 I'm using this for learning for certifications and career. I'm currently still in high school, so this lab is a nice way to learn enterprise networking and such.
    There is usually 55 wired devices according to UniFi, and usually 29 wireless devices.
    Network Components 
    "Core Switch" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi US-48 "Access Switch" - Cisco Catalyst 2960S-48LPS-L "Hallway AP" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-Pro "Garage AP" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-Lite "Porch AP" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-M "Living Room Switch" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi US-8-60W VLANs
    666 - Management VLAN 10.0.0.0/24 10 - VMs VLAN 10.0.10.0/24 20 - Home VLAN 10.0.20.0/24 30 - IoT VLAN 10.0.30.0/24 40 - Guest VLAN 10.0.30.0/24 69 - ONT VLAN 200 - DMZ 172.16.0.0/24 Wireless - UniFi handles wireless, the main SSID "Skynet" is WPA2-Enterprise using Active Directory from my domain controllers on VLAN 20, "Skynet IoT" is normal WPA2-PSK for IoT devices on VLAN 30, "Skynet Guest" is using VLAN 40 with UniFi captive portal.
    Router - My pfSense router is virtualized on ESXi-03, it has three virtual interfaces, VLAN 69 WAN twice and one trunked interface for VLANs. DHCP is also handled by pfSense.
    Virtualization/Servers - All servers boot from a USB 3.0 flash drive running ESXi 6.7u3
    R620 ESXi-01 - Dual Xeon E5-2560s, 64GB of DDR3 ECC RAM, 3x600GB HDD 10K RPM, 1TB ADATA SX8200 Pro (before the controller swap)  ESXi-02 - Old gaming laptop I had, Core i7 6700HQ, 24GB of DDR4 RAM, 1TB HDD 7.2K RPM, 512GB Samsung OEM NVMe ESXi-03 - Dell Inspiron, Core i5 4460, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 1TB 7.2K RPM. VMs (Oh my god so many, I should consolidate some)
    HOST: ESXi-01
    Domain Controller #1  - Windows Server 2019 vCenter DNS1 - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Pi Hole (DNS2 is backed up on a RPi 3 for failover) GitLab - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Docker - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Home Assistant - HassOS NGINX Proxy - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Observium - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Pterodactyl - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS UniFi Controller - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS WireGuard - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Database Server - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS NGINX + PHP Web hosting - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS ShareX Image Hosting - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Utility VM - Debian 10  School Projects VM - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS HOST: ESXi-02 
    Domain Controller #2 - Windows Server 2019 Rocketchat - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS UNMS (UISP Ubiquiti management) - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Wiki.JS - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Invidious - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS HOST: ESXi-03
    pfSense Router
    I only included basic wired networking in the diagram. No wireless devices are shown and there are additional wired devices on the network.
  3. Informative
    Ryois reacted to RollinLower in PSA: don't buy aliexpress PCI adapters.   
    So I have a little warning for all of you guys looking at these:

     
    I recently bought them for my rig, and I ran them on 2 RTX 2080 GPU's. They do look awesome, and they clean up the cables real nice.

     
    So I put my PC on standby and go to my parents in law for Christmas. About 2 hours later I get a call. The apartment is on fire!
     
    Basically what happened, the PC went out of sleep because a cat probably jumped on the desk or moved the mouse around a bit. The PC booted and idled for a little while.
    Then the bottom 8 pin adapter either shorted, or got so hot that the foam on the back caught fire.  
    Lo and behold, a couple minutes later the entire PC is an inferno.
     
    The neighbors notice, and thankfully manage to put out the fire with a powder extinguisher. Sadly the powder also destroyed all my network and server equipment in my rack. As well as all my peripherals and custom keyboards.


     
    The fire department managed to confirm the fire started in the bottom adapter. It's also almost completely gone, while the other 3 are still somewhat intact.

     
    Be careful people!
     
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    Ryois got a reaction from Lurick in Network layout showoff   
    Recently sorta redid my network. This network has been added on starting around 2017 with my Ubiquiti Edgerouter-X and then going from there...Now in 2020 I'm using this for learning for certifications and career. I'm currently still in high school, so this lab is a nice way to learn enterprise networking and such.
    There is usually 55 wired devices according to UniFi, and usually 29 wireless devices.
    Network Components 
    "Core Switch" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi US-48 "Access Switch" - Cisco Catalyst 2960S-48LPS-L "Hallway AP" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-Pro "Garage AP" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-Lite "Porch AP" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-M "Living Room Switch" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi US-8-60W VLANs
    666 - Management VLAN 10.0.0.0/24 10 - VMs VLAN 10.0.10.0/24 20 - Home VLAN 10.0.20.0/24 30 - IoT VLAN 10.0.30.0/24 40 - Guest VLAN 10.0.30.0/24 69 - ONT VLAN 200 - DMZ 172.16.0.0/24 Wireless - UniFi handles wireless, the main SSID "Skynet" is WPA2-Enterprise using Active Directory from my domain controllers on VLAN 20, "Skynet IoT" is normal WPA2-PSK for IoT devices on VLAN 30, "Skynet Guest" is using VLAN 40 with UniFi captive portal.
    Router - My pfSense router is virtualized on ESXi-03, it has three virtual interfaces, VLAN 69 WAN twice and one trunked interface for VLANs. DHCP is also handled by pfSense.
    Virtualization/Servers - All servers boot from a USB 3.0 flash drive running ESXi 6.7u3
    R620 ESXi-01 - Dual Xeon E5-2560s, 64GB of DDR3 ECC RAM, 3x600GB HDD 10K RPM, 1TB ADATA SX8200 Pro (before the controller swap)  ESXi-02 - Old gaming laptop I had, Core i7 6700HQ, 24GB of DDR4 RAM, 1TB HDD 7.2K RPM, 512GB Samsung OEM NVMe ESXi-03 - Dell Inspiron, Core i5 4460, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 1TB 7.2K RPM. VMs (Oh my god so many, I should consolidate some)
    HOST: ESXi-01
    Domain Controller #1  - Windows Server 2019 vCenter DNS1 - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Pi Hole (DNS2 is backed up on a RPi 3 for failover) GitLab - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Docker - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Home Assistant - HassOS NGINX Proxy - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Observium - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Pterodactyl - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS UniFi Controller - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS WireGuard - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Database Server - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS NGINX + PHP Web hosting - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS ShareX Image Hosting - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Utility VM - Debian 10  School Projects VM - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS HOST: ESXi-02 
    Domain Controller #2 - Windows Server 2019 Rocketchat - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS UNMS (UISP Ubiquiti management) - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Wiki.JS - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Invidious - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS HOST: ESXi-03
    pfSense Router
    I only included basic wired networking in the diagram. No wireless devices are shown and there are additional wired devices on the network.
  5. Agree
    Ryois got a reaction from Aebian in Network layout showoff   
    Recently sorta redid my network. This network has been added on starting around 2017 with my Ubiquiti Edgerouter-X and then going from there...Now in 2020 I'm using this for learning for certifications and career. I'm currently still in high school, so this lab is a nice way to learn enterprise networking and such.
    There is usually 55 wired devices according to UniFi, and usually 29 wireless devices.
    Network Components 
    "Core Switch" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi US-48 "Access Switch" - Cisco Catalyst 2960S-48LPS-L "Hallway AP" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-Pro "Garage AP" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-Lite "Porch AP" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-M "Living Room Switch" - Ubiquiti Networks UniFi US-8-60W VLANs
    666 - Management VLAN 10.0.0.0/24 10 - VMs VLAN 10.0.10.0/24 20 - Home VLAN 10.0.20.0/24 30 - IoT VLAN 10.0.30.0/24 40 - Guest VLAN 10.0.30.0/24 69 - ONT VLAN 200 - DMZ 172.16.0.0/24 Wireless - UniFi handles wireless, the main SSID "Skynet" is WPA2-Enterprise using Active Directory from my domain controllers on VLAN 20, "Skynet IoT" is normal WPA2-PSK for IoT devices on VLAN 30, "Skynet Guest" is using VLAN 40 with UniFi captive portal.
    Router - My pfSense router is virtualized on ESXi-03, it has three virtual interfaces, VLAN 69 WAN twice and one trunked interface for VLANs. DHCP is also handled by pfSense.
    Virtualization/Servers - All servers boot from a USB 3.0 flash drive running ESXi 6.7u3
    R620 ESXi-01 - Dual Xeon E5-2560s, 64GB of DDR3 ECC RAM, 3x600GB HDD 10K RPM, 1TB ADATA SX8200 Pro (before the controller swap)  ESXi-02 - Old gaming laptop I had, Core i7 6700HQ, 24GB of DDR4 RAM, 1TB HDD 7.2K RPM, 512GB Samsung OEM NVMe ESXi-03 - Dell Inspiron, Core i5 4460, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 1TB 7.2K RPM. VMs (Oh my god so many, I should consolidate some)
    HOST: ESXi-01
    Domain Controller #1  - Windows Server 2019 vCenter DNS1 - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Pi Hole (DNS2 is backed up on a RPi 3 for failover) GitLab - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Docker - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Home Assistant - HassOS NGINX Proxy - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Observium - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Pterodactyl - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS UniFi Controller - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS WireGuard - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Database Server - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS NGINX + PHP Web hosting - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS ShareX Image Hosting - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Utility VM - Debian 10  School Projects VM - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS HOST: ESXi-02 
    Domain Controller #2 - Windows Server 2019 Rocketchat - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS UNMS (UISP Ubiquiti management) - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Wiki.JS - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Invidious - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS HOST: ESXi-03
    pfSense Router
    I only included basic wired networking in the diagram. No wireless devices are shown and there are additional wired devices on the network.
  6. Agree
    Ryois got a reaction from FPScanada in ,   
    my interpretation is   He wants to plug in a video output from his gaming rig to this mini ITX for streaming and rec.
  7. Funny
    Ryois reacted to rcmaehl in Saving Files off Network to PC Harddrive?   
    How to Get Sued for Millions including Corporate Espionage 101
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    Ryois reacted to palespartan in LTT Official Folding Month 2018!!!   
    Ok so after a wait that is way too long. Here are the much anticipated results of folding month!!!
     
    Before we get into bragging rights I just wanted to thank all of you for participating. As I have mentioned many times this was by far and away a much bigger turnout than I think anyone expected. And as just us here as part of the event, not event including the rest of the LTT team which was also folding at a killer rate. We earned almost 2.9 billion (yes BILLION!) points and completed 76003 work units! and because of all of that we were able to climb the team back to #12 overall which I haven't seen since I started folding years ago! I also want to give an even bigger shout out to @Ben Quigley and @Gorgon Who not only volunteered themselves to help when it came to stat tracking and everything but essentially stepped up way beyond that to basically take over and not only provide all of you with daily updates and troubleshooting help but went way beyond that to simplify the process of everything that needed to be done in the background. Trust me they put in some hard hours and deserve as much recognition as possible. All I had was an idea to fold for a month and the two of them really stepped up to make this as good as it was so be sure to thank them where ever you can. 
     
    Now into some of the more juicy stuff that I know you have all been waiting for...
     
    When it comes to points production. There really aren't any surprises in who the top three are. They might have traded blows a few times but coming into the last week or so it was fairly set in stone who was going to take the podium here. 
     
    In 1st place with a massive 249,018,046 points (to put that in perspective most teams don't fold that in a month) is the king himself, your royal highness @King Poet!!!
     
    In the next two slots on the points podium you will find two people that before this month weren't even folding.
     
    In 2nd with 225,872,887 points we have @Tomerrs which is even more impressive when you consider that he was only folding for 28 out of the 30 days in the month (what would happen if he was folding the extra 2 days we wont know until next folding month...)
     
    And in 3rd with 211,812,417 points we have @jakkuh_t who as we know was using hardware barrowed from LMG but just as encouragement for the rest of you next time there is nothing wrong with that. Just don't get fired or break the law and we don't have a problem with anyone's hardware you fold with.
     
     
    Now for the podium for most Work Units. Believe it or not this is actually different since work units are dependent on the hardware used its possible to get a bunch of small work units and crank them out really fast for less points. NACL folding is probably the easiest way of doing this but in the end its all work done.
     
    In 1st with a seemingly excessive count of 4181 work units we have @givingtnt my guess is that a lot of NACL and CPU folding went into this one because that is over 1000 higher than either of the other two spots on our podium for this one.
     
    In 2nd with 2978 WU's is @Ishimuro
     
    And because we cant seem to get rid of him @King Poet takes 3rd with 2788WU's likely because of having so many different slots folding all at once.
     
     
     
     
     
    And our last catagory is one that is a bit more unusual compared to the other two considering how many of you here are new to folding but it is most improved. Basically whoever climbed their way highest in the ranks over the course of the competition. The way we estimated this (since some many of you were brand new to folding let alone the LTT team.) was by assigning everyone who wasn't on the team on the 1st an initial rank of 11000 since at the time the team had roughly that many members. And here are your results.
     
    In 1st is no surprise considering he came in second overall is @Tomerrs who climbed 10970 ranks on team LTT. The only surprise here is that he wasn't already folding for us. Good to know we now have another powerhouse on our team from now on!!!
     
    2nd is another one to expect with @jakkuh_t who climbed 10967 ranks on the team. To be expected with the power we all know he had access too. Hopefully next time we can get more of the LMG office involved so that there might be a battle for who gets to use what hardware.
     
    And in 3rd by only one spot is @_Rlocke who came in just under 2nd with 10966. Didn't think that battle was going to come so close highly impressive.
     
     
    And finally I want to do another round of thankyou's to the rest of the people who made this happen. Obviously @Ben Quigley and @Gorgon again for the amazing work they did. (really cant emphasize enough how much they made this happen). Also to @Imbellis @seoz and @Ryois who helped out in the chaos of the first week stat tracking. Also to @Whiskers and @Ryan_Vickers who helped come up with the badges and make that happen for all of you. And also to @James for getting us on the WAN show to get the word out and @jakkuh_t for getting the word out even further with the giveaway that LMG did for the folding community. And last but definitely not least want to thank the rest of you for being a part of this team I know we say it as a folding community but this proved it to be more true than ever it really does take each one of you to make this team what it is and to have brought us back to 12th overall in the world for folding teams and 3rd for the month in production so again thanks to each and every one of you with out each of you no matter how small your contribution this team wouldn't be whole.
     
     
    Now the part that I know you have all been waiting for here is a link to the results sheets that we have been keeping the whole time so that you can all nerd out over the numbers. I may do some editing over time to make things look nicer but this is the final product. If you find an issue in it for some reason pm myself and copy @Ben Quigley and @Gorgon and we will address you concern.
     
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ae0fqYzyI5sGcLuajtPidSG50Yad2t3EudYNA6HQct0/edit?usp=sharing
     
    The following is the list of people who qualified for the badges.
     
     
    Thank you all again for participating and we definitely hope to see you all in the future events that we do with both folding and Boinc if you are interested.
     
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    Ryois reacted to jakep0802 in Gaming/Productivity Machine   
    He's just a troll wanting attention, like you said.
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    Ryois got a reaction from jakep0802 in Gaming/Productivity Machine   
    It's not a horrible OS, it's very night to use. My programs run on macOS so I'm good.
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    Ryois got a reaction from jakep0802 in Gaming/Productivity Machine   
    macOS does not suck. It doesn't fit your use case so it wouldn't be the best OS for you. For me, however, it would fit my usage.
     
    Gaming on a 1050Ti...it won't happen lol. 
  12. Funny
    Ryois reacted to CatTNT in Gaming/Productivity Machine   
    at 10fps
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    Ryois reacted to Lurick in MY COMPUTER SOMETHING WRONG WITH IT.   
    Something smells fishy to me. The sockets aren't even close to compatible so I would hope someone would notice something was up when the square didn't fit into the hole properly instead of jamming it in there and slapping a cooler on top.
  14. Agree
    Ryois reacted to GOTSpectrum in Dual monitor on gpu and mobo?   
    ryzen processors dont have iGPUS unless it is a G series SKU!
  15. Informative
    Ryois reacted to IntMD in Google bans crypto-currency adverts (in June)   
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-43398410
     
    So Google are going to be banning adverts for various risky financial transactions, not just things to do with cryptocurrencies. They're also going to be restricting ads for CFDs and spread betting too (FYI - don't ever get in to either of these unless you really know what you are doing.).
     
    This is a pretty good thing from my point of view. Lets face it, you can lose a lot of money from spread betting and the like, in a short period of time, and people are generally morons. At least this way, they have the chance of losing their money to people who are actually licensed in their jurisdiction instead....
     
  16. Like
    Ryois reacted to Wolfca in Congratulations on hitting 100K LinusCatTips   
    Linus Cat Tips.. Not only over 100k but now also beating his other channels in search results.

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    Ryois reacted to Jon4248 in Is Floatplane worth it to you? [Poll]   
    it's worth it to me, I mean it only costs the same as like say, a cup of coffee a month, and you get ad free videos (sometimes early) and get to support them. win win. 
    I am looking forward to the future website when its done (it's not so great yet), but for now I guess things work okay on the fourm.
    I think it would be cool if Floatplane did a weekly live video, like the WAN show, but a floatplane members only show.
     
    let me know when he yearly subscription is ready, I'll switch mine over
     
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    Ryois got a reaction from Arcanekitten in Is Floatplane worth it to you? [Poll]   
    I believe Floatplane is worth it.. what about you?
    https://polls.ryois.me/is-fp-worth-it/ Vote Here!
    Once you're done; here are the results... https://polls.ryois.me/is-fp-worth-it/results/
    for people wondering why I didn't use the forum's poll continue reading...
    The forums poll is worse than the typeform method...
    Typeform also supports different types of questions to be asked which was needed for this poll.
  19. Like
    Ryois reacted to LinusTech in Is Floatplane worth it to you? [Poll]   
    Been meaning to do more of those. Just been really busy lately. We always do this to ourselves "hey weve got some extra time... i know lets do two on location shoots ina single week. Brilliant"
  20. Informative
    Ryois got a reaction from Shreyas1 in Is Floatplane worth it to you? [Poll]   
    Awesome! Cant wait  ps if someone from LTT wants the detailed poll results ask me  
    Yes
    I think 1 year subscriptions are gonna be back.
  21. Funny
    Ryois reacted to Tieox in Is Floatplane worth it to you? [Poll]   
    Still waiting for splash activated RGB lighting on the LMG office toilet.
  22. Informative
    Ryois reacted to porina in Is Floatplane worth it to you? [Poll]   
    It looks like it was made to look nice, not to give a good user experience. Unfortunately not an unusual occurrence in the world we live in.
  23. Funny
    Ryois got a reaction from givingtnt in Hosting at home (help)   
    Oh... Eh still use 443 though..
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    Ryois reacted to givingtnt in Hosting at home (help)   
    I signed up on cloudfare
    getting my things together.
    thanks guys
  25. Informative
    Ryois got a reaction from givingtnt in Hosting at home (help)   
    Yeah. 443 youll just need a SSL certificate. I suggest LetsEncrypt or Cloudflare. I use Cloudflare.
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