If I had to guess it got damaged when transported in a box with hundreds of pounds of old servers stacked on top of it. Some of the other KVMs I saw were in pieces.
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Mine came from Craigslist. It's perfect for server stuff.

My cat has claimed it as his own lol
Boob on blue? I'm in.
Virginia's flag is actually pretty metal. Boobs, murdering tyrants, and the Roman personification of virtue.
The only draw is the dreaded seal on blue template of state flag designs. I would love for it to get a redesign but I'm afraid we would get a generic, cookie-cutter replacement that doesn't retain the good parts.
I ran it previously because I came from that world and I just thought that's what you did. I was less Linux-y then. It's really overkill for such a small network but if you want to learn AD then it might be worth it. Personally I hope to never look at AD again but alas I need moneyz.
If you do decide to run it make sure you enable profile caching in group policy, it will prevent you from being locked out when your DC is down. Also if you have laptops you can safely bring them outside your network and they will still be able to log in.
If you work on a government contract they could be written into the contract.
The Department of Defense has the 8570 baseline which defines which roles require certifications. Having these certs are helpful because you can't get these jobs without them. You can see them here: https://public.cyber.mil/wid/cwmp/dod-approved-8570-baseline-certifications/
I'm pretty sure that is where I was introduced to that word lol
I don't think I'd place the blame solely on the flag movement. Rather the sterile, risk adverse, committee focused method of adopting new flags creates sterile, risk adverse, and committee focused products.
Caring about your state flag seems less like a movement and more of a weird fascination of terminally online weirdos. No judgement, I am probably in that category too.
I thought it was tree-bucket as a kid.
I'm not sure. All I know is that Proxmox doesn't recommend using Docker in LXCs. It seems Proxmox has much more control over the internals of the container and can break stuff.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Linux_Container
If you want to run application containers, for example, Docker images, it is recommended that you run them inside a Proxmox QEMU VM. This will give you all the advantages of application containerization, while also providing the benefits that VMs offer, such as strong isolation from the host and the ability to live-migrate, which otherwise isn’t possible with containers.