What Are You Doing Right Now
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Downloading stuff
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Downloading stuff
Dang it,.. and I was going to download that one...
Looks like you got the last one.....
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2nd Moderna shot done!
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Waiting to go in for my daughter’s flute recital.
They are live-streaming things and performers come in separately
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Waiting to go in for my daughter’s flute recital.
They are live-streaming things and performers come in separately
Good luck to her!
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Hiking today with the kids
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HOLY SHITBALLS!!!!!!! Everybody go search the UFC clip of Uriah Hall and Chris Weidman. Craziest severe bone breakage I've ever seen!
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
HOLY SHITBALLS!!!!!!! Everybody go search the UFC clip of Uriah Hall and Chris Weidman. Craziest severe bone breakage I've ever seen!
Anderson Silva all over again.
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
UFC clip of Uriah Hall and Chris Weidman
I have but one thing to say to that: Owch.
I feel it in my leg and just watched the clip. And then to come down on it like that. Ugh.
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This was a fun read. Makes me want to start using IRC more.
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
This was a fun read. Makes me want to start using IRC more.
Or not, being it's 2021 there are way better options.
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Installing Wecan and Restyaboard for some workflow testing
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@stuartjordan said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just out of interest what are most of america's different states and Canada using in regards to internet connections? Over here in the UK we are mostly FTC now, which is copper from the property to the street cabinet then fibre to the exchange. We are still limited by distance to the cabinet in regards to what speeds we get. We also still have ADSL available, but most are not using that these days. My speed for example is now 56/10. At my old address I was right next to the cabinet and would get 70/20. Just curious if you are mostly FTTP over there.
NB Canada here. FTTH, all the way to my ERX. 100/100 for $80/mth right now but I can go up to 1.5G/940M... means that I'd have to go back to the ISP's CPE though since the ERX's WAN port is only 1G
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@notverypunny said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stuartjordan said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just out of interest what are most of america's different states and Canada using in regards to internet connections? Over here in the UK we are mostly FTC now, which is copper from the property to the street cabinet then fibre to the exchange. We are still limited by distance to the cabinet in regards to what speeds we get. We also still have ADSL available, but most are not using that these days. My speed for example is now 56/10. At my old address I was right next to the cabinet and would get 70/20. Just curious if you are mostly FTTP over there.
NB Canada here. FTTH, all the way to my ERX. 100/100 for $80/mth right now but I can go up to 1.5G/940M... means that I'd have to go back to the ISP's CPE though since the ERX's WAN port is only 1G
100/100 is a good speed though, do you reckon you will upgrade the line to 1gb?
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@stuartjordan said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@notverypunny said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stuartjordan said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just out of interest what are most of america's different states and Canada using in regards to internet connections? Over here in the UK we are mostly FTC now, which is copper from the property to the street cabinet then fibre to the exchange. We are still limited by distance to the cabinet in regards to what speeds we get. We also still have ADSL available, but most are not using that these days. My speed for example is now 56/10. At my old address I was right next to the cabinet and would get 70/20. Just curious if you are mostly FTTP over there.
NB Canada here. FTTH, all the way to my ERX. 100/100 for $80/mth right now but I can go up to 1.5G/940M... means that I'd have to go back to the ISP's CPE though since the ERX's WAN port is only 1G
100/100 is a good speed though, do you reckon you will upgrade the line to 1gb?
Can't say that I see a need for it at the moment. Even with everyone at home full time and the simultaneous load that causes I haven't seen the line saturate unless I'm running iperf for curiosity's sake, just to make sure that I'm getting what I'm paying for.
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Nebraska - I have 100/20 for $80 + $50 for unlimited downloads, I average 1.8 TB, the extra .8 would cost me $80 if I paid for it per 100 Gig
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RHCE review.
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@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Nebraska - I have 100/20 for $80 + $50 for unlimited downloads, I average 1.8 TB, the extra .8 would cost me $80 if I paid for it per 100 Gig
I'm paying £25 (34$) for 80/40 line, of which I'm only able to sync at 50/10 as I'm roughly half a mile away from the cabinet.
The only annoying thing is I'm getting a drop every day which the isp does not know why, it's normally only once a day, so my uptime hasn't been passed 1 day since I moved to this property a few months ago. Tests have been completed on the line which come back fine. My previous address would have an uptime of weeks.
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Doing a Dist upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 on my nextcloud server
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Reading STIG documents for Server 2012R2.