PeroBasta

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[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 16 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I hate them both and use neither. But probably I would use edge over chrome if I had to choose

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago

Same in Italy. But i pur them in the fridge because they last a lot longer

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Why the fuck dinner is closer to brunch then breakfast or lunch??

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

I got 6 months ago a s20ultra because spec wise was basically the same of a s24u for my use, i can buy a 2tb micro SD for 200€ if i want to.

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

You can freeze it. Source: italian doing pasta every second day and mealprepping often.

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I'd say no. But they did a pretty good job with the right as well.

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 10 points 3 weeks ago

Meh, phisical keyboards are a pain if you think how much hardware failure you add. At least now if you know what you are doing, you can keep alive a phone for a decade with custom roms

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Reading the comments and I feel very VERY lucky because i have 24h free basically every weekend.

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

Thanks mom. I brought cases to prove my point I'm not saying you should go on a road trip while sleepy.

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

The technology behind it is proven to save lifes. The reaction time of a full brake to stop a car crash i had the "luck" of experiencing on a Volkswagen was outstanding.

Same thing for the lane assist function if you are sleepy

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Italian here: don't include us saying "in Europe" please. This in Italy won't classify as a pizza. Maybe it is good and tasteful but not a pizza.

[–] PeroBasta@lemmy.world 10 points 3 weeks ago

Usually if it pass the 20 seconds I reach for the keyboard to skip ahead.

I mean, who cares about smushys , I get it you are in love, lets go ahead

 

Hi, i have this weird issue where both my IVPN and my AirVPN connection works only if i do the following:

Disabile WiFi Connect to LTE and open either IVPN or AirVPN Connect to wireguard protocol Enable WiFi and Connect to it Disabile LTE

Now it works

If i try to connect to wireguard protocol from WiFi directly (corporate WiFi) it doesnt work

Any idea why?

If i Connect from my home WiFi it works normally

Thanks

 

Hi all, I've got an issue in my company that it's now some months that is happening to many windows users.

Basically the user change the windows password due to a policy that require every 3 months to change it (I know not ideal, but still) , the user then works fine under wifi for 1-4 hours and then he gets kicked out from the network.

The network is a visible SSID with WPA2-Enterprise security (AES ecncryption) and the authentication method is PEAP using the saved login information (from AD).

Here some test I did for troubleshooting:

1st Test: Normal password change from windows: ctrl alt canc, change pw: All good, no disconnection at all -> user is good to work

2nd Test: We force-reset a new password on the PC -> The users stays connected to wifi even after 15 minutes from the reset, this means that the wireless network kept an "old token" as valid even tho the windows password changed. We manually disconnect from the network (turn off wifi) and reconnect -> doesn't work We reboot the PC which still logs in with the OLD password -> We try to connect to wifi (without using the new pw) -> KO We connect ethernet cable, we receive the message that the domain has a different pw than the PC -> lock PC -> Unlock with new password -> Wifi still doesn't work -> Reboot, login to pc with new Password -> wireless works

NOTE: We suspect that this "old token" is not renewed for a while sometimes, that's why the user, even with an old pw, can still connect and work normally.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12521221

Dear all, I have some questions for what I'm about to do with my HomeLab. I recently upgraded my connection to a 1000/1000 and the ISP sent me this shit ass router (Fastweb Nexxt) which is very locked down. I want to change it.

Today this Fastweb Nexxt is not doing DHCP because I'm running a VM with OPNSense on it from which I manage IP reservation etc.

The fiber connection comes to my house and it's connected to a small box, an ONT from ZTE. Then an ethernet cable goes to the wan port of the Fastweb Nexxt and then LAN to my server where the OPNSense VM is hosted.

Now, I'm open to solution, the goal is to remove the Fastweb Nexxt.

The "Cheap" idea would be to use a USBC to Ethernet cable so to add a second Ethernet card to my server and connect the ZTE device to it. I would then assign in OPNSense this cable as WAN and leave the existing card as LAN for the switch. I'm quite sure I would need as well to clone the MAC address of the Fastweb Nexxt device and assign this MAC to the wan of my OPNSense right?

I'm open to any kind of suggestion, even something like "this is the best home-router for 100€"

 

Dear all, I have some questions for what I'm about to do with my HomeLab. I recently upgraded my connection to a 1000/1000 and the ISP sent me this shit ass router (Fastweb Nexxt) which is very locked down. I want to change it.

Today this Fastweb Nexxt is not doing DHCP because I'm running a VM with OPNSense on it from which I manage IP reservation etc.

The fiber connection comes to my house and it's connected to a small box, an ONT from ZTE. Then an ethernet cable goes to the wan port of the Fastweb Nexxt and then LAN to my server where the OPNSense VM is hosted.

Now, I'm open to solution, the goal is to remove the Fastweb Nexxt.

The "Cheap" idea would be to use a USBC to Ethernet cable so to add a second Ethernet card to my server and connect the ZTE device to it. I would then assign in OPNSense this cable as WAN and leave the existing card as LAN for the switch. I'm quite sure I would need as well to clone the MAC address of the Fastweb Nexxt device and assign this MAC to the wan of my OPNSense right?

I'm open to any kind of suggestion, even something like "this is the best home-router for 100€"

 

Hi, my current setup is the following

Windows server pc with hyperV (it's a weird choice I know but I wanted to experiment with stuff I'm also using at work) hosting some VMs:

  • OPNSense (doing dhcp server)
  • owncloud (personal cloud)
  • pihole

Till yesterday I had a fix public IP to reach my owncloud via port forwarding from my work laptop and as well my two desktop (outside my network)

Can you suggest a more secure way of doing it? Any general other suggestion to make my setup better?

Thank you

PS: i have no budget constrain but I'm usually not prompt to waste money :D

 

Are we accepting this now? I just plugged my phone sideways on a stand and I got ads. Nice Apple, thank you.

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