I spent a year tracking down random afci circuit breaker trips, until I realized it was my powerline Ethernet. Never again.
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Yeah you're totally right, I forgot about that.
There was flashfxp too but I think that was a fair bit later. Revolutionized being a warez courier.
FileZilla isn't even that old school, cuteftp was the OG one afaik.
Lspci doesn't care about drivers. What's lshw say?
Sounds like maybe a fake card or something. Do you also have a 3060 in there?
What's the type of business? Are you just needing a contact page, or is it an online store?
I recently went with square space and I've been pretty impressed with it, but it wasn't cheap. Google around for signup codes.
For domain registration, check out porkbun or namecheap. Email you can use proton or Google workspaces.
If you need support outside of business hours, you're fucked.
Friend had a network misconfig on their side take his server out on Friday night and they didn't fix it until Monday.
Same for Samsung afaik. Pop into the bootloader and just wipe everything.
SMB.
The windows nfs implementation sucks, but everything talks SMB.
I'm happy to export your data for you from the database if you want it, but I don't have an easy way to do that beyond writing queries by hand for each table. Is there some subset specifically that you're looking for?
We don't log any IP addresses except web server access logs temporarily, and we can't identify which log entries are which users. There's no login history in the DB, it doesn't even log the last login for a user.
If you're willing to write the queries for the data you want, I don't mind reviewing them and then giving you the output.
I used the pen once on my fold when I first got it, and never again.
Take my pen, give me that mm
Back in the day (mid/late 90's), there were private ftp servers that required a ratio. Some of these were run by release groups and hard to get on, some were more public. Couriers would download from one site and upload to another to build their ratio and get access to the good sites.
Before people figured out you could connect two ftp servers together directly, you would have to download to your computer and reupload. Most people were on dialup, so that was a non trivial time commitment.