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  • Thanks you for taking the time to reply.

    Will check them out.

  • Thanks you for taking the time to reply.

    Will check her out.

  • Thanks you for taking the time to reply.

    Will check them out.

  • like a sad it hard specifying which topics you don’t want included, when sometimes it there can channel and person that you like to watch. Sometimes you filter due to personalty type, presentation form, topic, cadence, channel type, etc.

    A example is @morning-brew is some I would by default filter out, but videos with Macy Gilliam, is videos that I liked.

  • It sounds like I have offered you.

    I know woman has a wide spectrum of interests besides house fix up and makeup, some will have overlap of interests with my own.

    I was thinking about specify some form of type, but I was afraid I it would scared people from answering, or it will stop me from discovering some new, due to limited of my own imagine.

  • I do love lockpicking lawyer, especially Easter pranks. Will check out lady locks.

  • My assumption is that, it will filter ‘house fix up’, ‘makeup’ etc. and higher chance I will discover a channel I would follow over time.

    I will check out @kristiburke.

  • L3 cache is a hardware level function so unless the application like memtest86+ tells the cpu not to cache, everything is cached.

    There are games that is so memory intensive when it comes to IO/s , that the cache plays a smaller role, like “X4: Foundations“.

    /sys/bus/platform/drivers/amd_x3d_vcache/AMDI0101 is a global function. You can use ‘taskset’ to set cpu affinity at launch of application.

  • SNMP monitoring can give you a realtime visualize all the device connected to a network, different subnets, etc, and show the flow of data for each network device.

    https://www.librenms.org/

  • Try Ubuntu, it has a user friendly GUI for installing Nvidia and other 3 parts drivers.

  • I don't know Void-musl.

    I don't know if you can install libnss-mdns. If /etc/nsswitch.conf is not standard you also need to configure it.

    Are you able to setup VM with Debian, so you can test with a standard environment?

  • My understanding is that dig does not support mDNS.

    The most common way to use it via avahi-browse and avahi-daemon (mDNS service).

    https://askubuntu.com/a/1526875

    The following failes for me:

     shell
        
    dig "pihole-s5.local" @224.0.0.251 -p 5353
    
    
      

    The following works for me:

     shell
        
    $getent hosts pihole-s5.local
    192.168.2.10    pihole-s5.local
    
    
      
  • You write that you need help. From the questions it sound like you need experience. You may not like my answer.

    BTRFS and ZFS are very similar, try them out figuring out.

    Try LXC if it doesn’t work for you, use standard VM.

    There is nothing wrong with have all in one machine, one VM per service or a hybrid.

    There is nothing wrong with using a WLAN as long as you accept the consequences of that.

    I think you should try it out and get some experience, what is the worse that can happen? You learn something and try something different.

  • After I got better (still stuff to be good at) with other people, if I know that people is some that is difficult I prefer video call or physical meeting.

    When writing/reading email with someone that is difficult it’s like you say, one needs to spend a lot time.

    For small easy stuff email or teams.

  • Then a tool like netdata may be the thing.

  • A tool like Librenms will give you this.

  • Do you want to use desktop app or systemd timer?