Message from @nitrokojote
Discord ID: 528279527407878144
I refuse to buy a thinkpad newer than a T420
I own a T420
But even this thing is a pain in the ass because you can't get rid of the ME
I plan on getting a pirate flasher after I get better at my soldering skills, so I can put coreboot on this
I'm now on a W541. Keyboard is ok, it runs Linux and just werks :^)
I use lubuntu on these because I'm a tard
>whats a soic clip
I forgot all about those
hurr
brb ordering flasher to fuck up my winbond chip
coreboot wont get rid of ME
The only benefits that coreboot would give me, is support for Ivy Bridge, and 16GB RAM at most. Don't think it's worth it with a T420
I'm comfy with 8GB
you can have 16gb without coreboot
just plug in two 8GB, aint that hard
oof.
better buy a computer from ministry of freedom if you want to store your delicious cheese pizza *securely*
what else is linux good for anyway
making life harder
If Linux makes your life harder, don't use it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
>you can't get rid of the ME
me_cleaner hours
and the t420 can do 16GB just not 16GB + eGPU
eGPU is a shit meme anyway
I was considering eGPU until I got an actual PC.
Then I was like
Why would I run around with a fucking ribbon cable coming out of my expresscard slot when I can just play shit on my desktop
me cleaner does not get rid of all proprietary blobs
therefore you cannot state that it gets rid of ME
but who I am, talking back to a /r/thinkpad mod who doesnt own a thinkpad
there is no such thing as shit meme
@JHWH it gets rid of most of the ME, getting rid of the whole flash region leaves the machine unable to boot as the hardware can't be initialized - it still gets rid of (most of) it and that's all that's possible on hardware above c2d era stuff.
also I dropped my mod position as the owner of the discord is a cunt
Any of you folks know where to get updated Win10 Enterprise installation media? Got the licensing bit covered, just want to install from something more recent than my pre-Ryzen stuff
from the same place you got your license key
Yeah, but it's a real bitch to find things if you don't already know the thread title there.
Figured it was worth a shot.
I have one public IP and one host computer, on this host computer, there are N VMs which have internal IPs (virtual network)
VM1 has the internal IP 10.10.10.1
VM2 has 10.10.10.2
etc etc
I have a domain with *.domain.tld having A and MX records on the host's IP
Now I want to configure it in a way, that all gets forwarded to the internal IPs depending on the hostname. Means, if I ssh into vm1.domain.tld, the host should forward it to 10.10.10.1, if I call vm1.domain.tld:80 via http, that should also be forwarded to VM1
is that possible and if yes, how?
or at least what's the term for doing so? I know that AWS does something similar
@timsandtoms just get evaluation version from their site