What Are You Doing Right Now
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Fiber makes it faster, right? Heck no, moving from AT&T DSL to AT&T Fiber cut our speeds in half, while increasing cost by over 1,000%
That's off hours in an idle office!
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Jumping through some hoops to get XO backing up to Wasabi.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Jumping through some hoops to get XO backing up to Wasabi.
Sounds interesting, might want to look at a post on that. I have my backups simply going through Synology to Wasabi.
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Jumping through some hoops to get XO backing up to Wasabi.
Sounds interesting, might want to look at a post on that. I have my backups simply going through Synology to Wasabi.
Short version that I'm currently working on. Make new VM, mount a s3fs-fuse filesystem to the wasabi bucket, create NFS share of the mount point, and then create a backup job with XO like normal. Nothing complicated at all, just hoops to jump through.
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buying music on Bandcamp.
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Jumping through some hoops to get XO backing up to Wasabi.
Sounds interesting, might want to look at a post on that. I have my backups simply going through Synology to Wasabi.
And here you go: https://mangolassi.it/topic/19264/how-to-use-wasabi-with-xen-orchestra/1
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Cooking for the kids.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Fiber makes it faster, right? Heck no, moving from AT&T DSL to AT&T Fiber cut our speeds in half, while increasing cost by over 1,000%
That's off hours in an idle office!
This is my phone 4G internet connection for comparison, while moving on the train...
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@Obsolesce yup, no doubt, Georgia is the third world.
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looking for a 128gb cellular 6th gen ipad to run navigation software on ...
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Fiber makes it faster, right? Heck no, moving from AT&T DSL to AT&T Fiber cut our speeds in half, while increasing cost by over 1,000%
That's off hours in an idle office!
Thought I'd check my 4G speed, never done it before ...
7.84Mb down, 3.75Mb up. Says it's typical.
Rural Australia.
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I found this @siringo @scottalanmiller :
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how much data do you guys get on your phone plans? I get 20Gb for $30/mth.
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@Obsolesce LTE isn't real 4G. Not 4G the tech, it's part of the marketing term that isn't related to the tech. Actual 4G in Europe gets into crazy speeds, and 4G+ isn't a real thing. That's likely just want they are labeling old 4G in order to make LTE seem plausible as 4G. LTE was 3G before 4G existed. The speed and tech charts really show how much they've had to shuffle and rename things to try to make that make sense.
Europe was on 300Mb/s before the 4G+ thing was made up. All so silly. And the original was based on tech, not speed. Which is why it doesn't make sense in any way.
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Let's update since this place is so slow.
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That was a MASSIVE update.
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About to do some video gaming with my kids.
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must be something good on tv????
i read only about 6 months back that there is/was no agreement on what or how 5G was going to be architected/built/designed, yet here we are knocking back chinese tech companies applications to build the thing.
don't know what's fake news and what isn't. hmm, think i'll run for Prez.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
how much data do you guys get on your phone plans? I get 20Gb for $30/mth.
Mine is real unlimited (US carriers like to call something unlimited and then throttle you to uselessness after a certain threshold). Ting charges by usage with no minimums. My bill is ~$35/month currently. It was $25/month, but my data use has gone up. I think it's how cellular should be billed.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Jumping through some hoops to get XO backing up to Wasabi.
Sounds interesting, might want to look at a post on that. I have my backups simply going through Synology to Wasabi.
Short version that I'm currently working on. Make new VM, mount a s3fs-fuse filesystem to the wasabi bucket, create NFS share of the mount point, and then create a backup job with XO like normal. Nothing complicated at all, just hoops to jump through.
I use rclone for backing up the files & mysqldump of my Nextcloud instance.