Setup TOTP NOW. Mint added proper TOTP authentication as MFA a while back that should block sms based MFA. Might be a good way to prevent sim swapping attacks.
20 Gig is nowhere near what most current cloud data centers are using. Most existing infra have at least at 100Gbps NICs. State of the art right now is 800Gbps. Your 20Gbps enterprise server might be enough for bare-metal AD, but if you include us-tail latency network storage and all the other fancy stuff you'll need way more than that. Doubly more so for HPC, ML and other data heavy workloads. Existing links can already see multi-terabit of aggregate throughput, it wouldn't be surprising if someone decided to have a bunch of HD cameras, streaming, torrenting, etc at their house generating traffic 24/7 because someone thought it was a fun thing to do.
For the gateway switch power draw, I can think of an off-the-shelf software switching solution at 75w, and that's for 100Gbps. A 20Gbps ASIC switch would be a lot less power hungry than that. If you're willing to go experimental, here's a theoretical 400Gbps SmartNIC design that runs at 7w, all you need to do is write a basic L3 switching program with NAT and it should all work.
What someone does with their 16,777,215 private IPv4 addresses is none of our business...
Now just connect all of that with dumb L2 switches and watch those broadcasts fly!
As a counterargument: spend your money. 200 dollars means a lot more to a teenager than a college student (with an on-campus part time job), then when you find yourself at your first full time job you may sometimes be spending 200 dollars like pocket change.
As a result, you will most likely cherish what you buy now for 200 USD way more than what you can buy down the line. That console you need to save up 6 months for right now? It becomes a lot less sentimental when you can afford it every other month. So spend your money on something that you'd like right now. 200 dollars won't change your life in college much, but it can change your life significantly right now.
Life sure is harder for vampires these days. Not only do you have to worry about garlic and stakes, but there's also running tap water, concentrated solar energy, and Nvidia drivers going full brightness...
I might switch to it once bitwarden support comes out.
Worst case I lose my Google account. Which I only use for Android (no sync, no mail, no purchases)
Best case, Google no longer defaults to mobile 2fa and finally accepts i want to use totp every time.
Also, how would the biometrics requirement work if all im doing is storing the whole thing in a Bitwarden vault?
Is this an exclusively US thing? Back when I was in Asia there were always subtitled showings and non-subtitled showings. The better theaters even had a dedicated teleprompter at the bottom so the subtitles don't block the movie.
Or just any dpdk program, where any gdb caused slowdown causes the code to "behave as expected"
Pretty sure the biggest cost of crimping your own cables is finding a place to store the remaining spool.
Or ensuring the spool is still useful 15 years later while everything has migrated to SFP/QSFP
Leaks also show why the Titanic sank
Vanced got taken down due to trademark violations.
They need something more substantial for revanced. Especially since it's only a set of binary patches and there is no redistribution of YT source code.