Hm didn't know it extended that back. Nevermind then. Yeah seems reasonable.
Nope. Because this is mostly focused on BurstNET LA and @Collabora's experience while that thread's just focused on the news bulletin itself :P
If it ends up coming to the same thing then yeah sure I'll look into...
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Thank you!
While I agree that ordering from Burst right now is pretty risky, I do have to state that you probably should have waited longer than 6 or 8 hours (or however long you've waited) for a reply form support. Given their current load I'd say waiting at minimum 24 hours before pulling a chargeback...
That's me and my Corgitech Windows VM in LA. I originally wanted to install Opserver but I found out Opserver doesn't do linux monitoring. I originally wanted to replace my Observium installation with it but... yeah.
I'm going to lock this.
1. You can contact them directly and ask them directly.
2. It is a public open-source code, so probably submitting a bug report (or like you said, because of visibility you can contact them directly)
3. <Removed upon request>
I can't stress what @fixidixi said enough.
This is the most important and often overlooked part. What we're talking about is syncing the operation of each VM to each other at the Virtualization level. I'm assuming what he meant was input the same commands across all the VMs would equal the...
root@rpi:/home# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=4k count=64k conv=fdatasync
65536+0 records in
65536+0 records out
268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 28.8099 s, 9.3 MB/s
This is on a Class 10 SD card. I do have a U3 somewhere around here (haven't tested it on the pi yet though), but I think I might...
Haha well that's true. Like you said though, it is a pretty big chunk of cash though ;)
What happened at CM? Last I recall you were fine with them but was planning on moving things out of there because you're in Colorado now.
I'm not too sure what Jitsi uses for video conferencing (I haven't really looked into the video conferencing needs really), but I know it uses XMPP.
Maybe it uses magic :o
I disagree with this. It isn't about popularity in my opinion, but just utilization in general.
Anyways love your work @Nikki! Been using Paste.ee for everything for a while now :)
Oh also look into XMPP server with a client that supports video chat.
E.g. https://jitsi.org/
Don't know if it'll actually fully support it, but I think it's worth investigating.
I think Camfrog has these features? Although be wary that many providers don't allow Camfrog on their network (check their ToS).
HipChat doesn't have webcam support.