Whoa there pardner!
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Lol comment removed for (I guess?) linking to a Wikipedia article on Chinese dissidents...
Who was caught wiretapping.
Between August and September 2007 Chinese hackers were suspected of using Trojan horse spyware on various government computers, including those of the Chancellory, the Ministry of Economics and Technology, and the Ministry of Education and Research.[180] Germans officials believe Trojan viruses were inserted in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint files, and approximately 160 gigabytes of data were siphoned to Canton, Lanzhou and Beijing via South Korea, on instructions from the People's Liberation Army.[181]
From https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_intelligence_activity_abroad
It is a very long Wikipedia article (as is anything involving CIA activities abroad, to be sure).
Chinese companies != Chin...wait.
If you want to rule out most everything software, you can use dd
and nc
to benchmark file transfers with minimal overhead. iperf
also your friend of course :)
Y2K was a big deal, but it was well funded and successfully dealt with. Wikipedia:
The total cost of the work done in preparation for Y2K likely surpassed US$300 billion...
Learning for the sake of learning is nice, but sometimes it's nice to learn for the sake of figuring something out.
So, try asking yourself an easy-to-ask question to which you don't know the answer. Sleep on it. Come up with your own explanation. After a while you may find yourself itching to find out a "proper" answer. The best part is, a lot of questions aren't completely answered. But you'll have to do some learning to see which ones.
Dynaco ST-70 (stereo tube amp, mine is maybe 1960s?), 8Ω tap to either Klipsch Heresy II or Vandersteen 1c speakers.
I've had the Klipschs for 20+ years, so to me they're sort of reference/completely neutral speakers. (I know Klipschs aren't everyone's cup of tea though.)
Not to be that guy...but there are no WireGuard servers or clients, only peers. Some setups "look" like clients, some "look" like servers, but it's peers all the way down.
$0.05/kWh
where do I sign up?
Not sure I'd call $3500 trivial...
(/s...sorta?)