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(Quote) It's a different wallet. Even Wechat Pay for Hong Kong is completely separate, although as of 2019 Hong Kong residents were able to maintain both currencies. Not sure if Chinese residents can have a HKD wallet. There was also talk of being a…
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(Quote) Yeah, it's the same in China. Almost everyone accepts Wechat Pay and maybe half of retailers also accept Alipay. My point is that as a foreigner, it's next to impossible to open a local bank account without a Z visa, and as such getting mon…
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(Quote) This is generally hard for foreigners now, unless you have a Z (work) visa. To fund wechat wallet, you either need to link it to a Chinese bank account or receive a red packet. However, about 4 years ago, they massively tightened this up an…
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(Quote) This sounds like an ambitious goal. Please tell us more!
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(Quote) * Use outlook / live.com for e-mail. * Use baidu maps for getting around. Google maps works in China, but due to GPS reasons, all the maps are about 100m wrong. * Realise that social media is for dweebs and you don't need it anyway. * Instal…
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(Quote) Ubuntu does tend to get updates to packages more quickly than even debian unstable. When the branch changes to stable, the version tends to stay fixed, so by the time it's in stable every package is usually a version that's been in the wild …
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(Quote) and then: (Quote) It seems you're very reticent to comply with a pretty simple request (i.e. just telling @Not_Oles what you plan on doing with the machine that he's paying quite a lot of money for every month, and very kindly letting peopl…
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There's definitely a small gap between the two chassis in that picture! :D
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(Quote) Olé olé
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(Quote) He's maybe not not saying maybe, or maybe not.
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Also check if nohup solves your problem.
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I thought it was over-volting the CPU that was the problem. If so, Asus is to blame for shipping the motherboard with a BIOS that let people increase the voltage beyond the supported limit.
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(Quote) So, the thing to remember is that the load is the number of threads/processes that are ready to execute immediately. (Quote) I don't think you can particularly reason that way, and I think there's possibly still more work needed in the kern…
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(Quote) Answering your question, it sounds like suspending your account was the correct decision. (Quote) Oh the hilarity! What makes you think this machine even has a webcam?
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There was some discussions on HN about how Deno having sqlite built in and as the default KV store was a bad thing. Actually seems like a good feature to me, can't really see how it's any different to android using sqlite by default for configuratio…
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Honestly, "PCI passthrough" seems like a ChatGPT response to me.
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(Quote) (Spoiler)
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I decided to spin up a microlxc instance in Auckland last night to run a few mtrs to my other servers, but it looks like something went slightly wrong with IPv6 setup. It's the debian template if that's relevant. In the control panel the address is…
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(Quote) Are you also sharing your LET account too?
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(Quote) (Image) This is why people can't have nice things!
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(Quote) Is this where we answer cat pictures and smirk because it's a trick answer? EDIT: Fortunately this doesn't use imgur: https://animalsbeingdicks.tumblr.com/
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(Quote) Picture says 64GB, text and order page says 128GB.
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(Quote) I built something based on AMD 7800 based year. Processor and motherboard now about £500, 2 x Samsung 980 PRO 2TB £400, 64GB RAM (not ECC) £125, case and PSU £150. So roughly a year of paying for your Hetzner box would buy you something comp…
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bun looks easier to type
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(Quote) But on the render of the rack, there's a gap, and if you go to the website there's either a low-quality render or photo at the top with a gap, and the animated rack from lots of angles clearly shows there's a gap all the way down the entire …
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(Quote) I like how this developed from https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/179748/poll-logo-feedback - the updated logo is definitely better than the WIP. Looks like an interesting project. From the image on the website, I'm surprised that it looks l…
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On approach to this that I used on my first dedi was to use LVM to create a LV per VM and store the image on that. I used the debian templates from https://cloud.debian.org/images/cloud/bullseye/latest/ and found that just doing lvextend -L+10G /de…
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Those network results are slow as treacle as well. It'll take an eternity to fill up those disks!
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(Quote) Obviously it won't have either of these CPUID bits as they're Intel/AMD specific, but it'd be interesting to know if you can run KVM on these... Originally I didn't think it was possible, but I guess the CAX range shows that it must be someh…
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(Quote) top is easiest and installed by default on most systems
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In general a "vCPU' or even "core" in VPS speak just means thread, not a core. So a 16 core, 32 thread machine will have 32 vCPU. That will often be upsold 2x or more, so they might have 64 customers buying 1 vCPU on that machine, so …