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  • hsdkfr734r@feddit.nltohmmm@lemmy.worldhmmm
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    https://www.adfc.de/artikel/den-regeln-der-stvo-folgen

    In principle, cyclists may choose whether to turn left directly or indirectly.

    When turning directly left, cyclists may also leave cycle paths that are subject to mandatory use in order to turn directly left, but must pay attention to straight ahead traffic, which has the right of way. If you want to turn directly left, get into the middle of the lane in good time and follow the traffic lights of the corresponding lane.

    When turning indirectly left, the cyclist first stays to the right and crosses the junction or intersection. They then turn left. The cyclist therefore crosses two lanes straight ahead.

    Of course, the question arises as to whether you want to cycle on the road or prefer to stay on the cycle path.


  • hsdkfr734r@feddit.nltoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldFair question
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    As soon as you have bought the popcorn/ diamonds no one cares who is going to consume them as a movie snack. So you always will be allowed to share your popcorn/ diamonds with your peers without legal repercussions, which is my point.

    You are not wrong with the things you said. But I talked about virtual and real goods and the attached exploitation rules. And you talked about marketing and supply/ demand rules. And I fail to get the connection between those.

    Is it (the lack of) morality and opportunism on the supplier’s side? Help?



  • One aspect is how interesting you are as a target. What would a possible attacker gain by getting access to your services or hosts?

    The danger to get hacked is there but you are not Microsoft, amazon or PayPal. Expect login attempts and port scans from actors who map out the internets. But I doubt someone would spend much effort to break into your hosts if you do not make it easy (like scripted automatic exploits and known passwords login attempts easy) .

    DDOS protection isn’t something a tiny self hosted instance would need (at least in my experience).

    Firewall your hosts, maybe use a reverse proxy and only expose the necessary services. Use secure passwords (different for each service), add fail2ban or the like if you’re paranoid. Maybe look into MFA. Use a DMZ (yes, VLANs could be involved here). Keep your software updated so that exploits don’t work. Have backups if something breaks or gets broken.

    In my experience the biggest danger to my services is my laziness. It takes steady low level effort to keep the instances updated and running. (Yes there are automated update mechanisms - unattended upgrades i.e. -, but also downwards compatibility breaking changes in the software which will require manual interactions by me.)











  • hsdkfr734r@feddit.nltoTechnology@lemmy.worldThe problem with GIMP
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    26 days ago

    In my opinion it is its limited suitability for (my) common image editing needs. I.e. add a white text with black border to an image.

    But these are my requirements. The developers don’t have to cater to them if they don’t want to. I in turn can decide to not use the program or add the features I would like to see myself (It’s the former for me).

    That is the way it is.

    Edit: The name gimp was never an issue for me. There are far worse.



  • Seems like it’s a PCIe 3.0 x16 slot. Do you think I should expect a significant bottleneck here? Enough to make the 4070 Super not worth it compared to the 4060ti?

    If I understand it correctly, the pcie version affects the transfer speed for data (i.e. textures) between the system ram and the gpu ram, only. This shouldn’t affect game performance much if the gpu itself has enough RAM. When it has 12 or even 16GB I wouldn’t worry too much. The gpu doesn’t work slower if it doesn’t have to wait for data from the Mainboard.

    I tried to figure the measurement the best I could, I hope I’m right. Can’t really say regarding cooling, is there really a way to know beforehand?

    Measurements: 3 slots wide starting from the pcie slot measuring on the direction where the other slots are away from the cpu) . Height: Full height of a PCIe card. The limiting factor should be the length of the card.

    Cooling: if there is a second 120mm case fan that blows warm air outside of the case (besides the one in the psu) you should be fine. If not: can you add one in the case? Mainboards often have one or more pin headers to connect the fan to (should be 4 pins). Just check the thermal sensor readings of gpu, CPU, board and add more fans if needed. ;) the pc can’t break, it just gets slower or in the worst case does a shutdown.


  • Yes.

    Pcie x16 slot? (you could look up in the board manual how fast it is - number of lanes and pcie version. But basically the standard is downwards compatible - newer cards work in older slots, but slower. )

    Dimensions: does it fit in the case? Is the cooling (outtake of the case) sufficient?

    Power supply ready? Check if the psu (power supply unit) delivers enough power to supply the new gpu. Check if there are the right plugs/ cables to feed the gpu - some require one 75w-connector, some even two.