Quad9 doesn't report it as being blocked. https://quad9.net/result?url=catbox.moe
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You can block instances. Go to settings, blocks, in block instance section search for the instance that you want to block.
Yeah, I originally was hoping for a singleplayer mode and realized that it didn't have any way to reset player progress. Ubisoft needs to realize that MMOs aren't meant to have sequals so often and are meant to support them for a long time and instead release expansions, look at Runescape, WoW, and Guild Wars 1 for examples.
It has been released as exactly that: https://www.knockoutcity.com/private-server-edition#section-download
Isn't that what they did? https://www.knockoutcity.com/private-server-edition#section-download
From the article:
There's one thing, however, that Harrison recommends studios do above all others when sunsetting a live service game: let players keep playing the game on their own servers. Before shutting down Knockout City, Velan released the game as a standalone Windows executable with private server support. It's still available to download.
Not that it helps but the CEO claims they forgive for this type of attack/event. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39521986
Netlify CEO here.
Our support team has reached out to the user from the thread to let them know they're not getting charged for this.
It's currently our policy to not shut down free sites during traffic spikes that doesn't match attack patterns, but instead forgiving any bills from legitimate mistakes after the fact.
Apologies that this didn't come through in the initial support reply.
And later they were asked if they would have responded if it didn't go viral. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39522029
Question:
There are only two questions everyone have:
Would Netlify forgive the bill if this didn't go viral?
How do you plan to address this issue so that it never happens again?
Everyone here knew someone from Netlify would come and say OP wouldn't have to pay. That was a given. Now we want to know the important answers.
Answer by CEO:
Yes. We've forgiven lots and lots of bills over the last 9 years and they haven't gone viral
While I've always favored erring towards keeping people's sites up we are currently working on changing the default behavior to never let free sites incur overages
~53 W
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Server:
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
- 4x16 GB DDR4 3200 Mhz
- 256 GB NVMe as boot-disk
- 2x256 GB Samsung SSDs for VMs
- 2x2 TB WD Red Plus HDDs
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Mini PC: Beelink S12 N95
- 16 GB DDR4
- 256 GB NVMe
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8 port unmanaged TP Link switch
I would like to expand my storage, however I don't have any available SATA ports and I believe adding an HBA would increase the idle draw about 8 W. I might just upgrade the SSDs and split the storage between the HDDs and SSDs.
I recently switched from Proxmox to Debian Bookworm with Incus(LXD fork) as my primary setup, it's been a pleasant experience. I also like the idea of using something like Cockpit to manage VMs though haven't come to a need yet for a VM over a container. I'll also point out that Incus can handle VMs as well.
Stéphane Graber, Project leader of Linux Containers is also on the fediverse and responds to questions often.
That's a good recommendation, thanks!
There's even an RSS feed for that page: https://openwrt.org/feed.php?mode=list&ns=advisory
Quickly skimming the readme, it states: