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About the browser speed issue I posted days ago... where Edge Chromium was very slow to show results in my Time Tracker web application, curiously if I'm in a OpenVPN session, it really flies... it's instantaneous to show the results.
But if I access the server from the normal LAN it takes 2,5 seconds to show the information...
modified 18-Nov-19 9:53am.
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because it is sending all your private user information to Microsoft China via the Antarctica up-link, if it can!
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NOOOOOOOO! so my naked pictures will travel via the Antarctica???? I'll get ill!
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Obviously!
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If Antartica ever melts down, it will be on you... :p
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Because VPN means Very Powerfull Network
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Last week I heard "Very Pepino Network" in the radio... Pepino means Cucumber...
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"Pepino": I'm little bit familiar with Spanish
[Edit]
Origin in Switzerland, but very often worked in Colombia, Chile, Honduras, Argentina and El Salvador
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Different DNS settings once you're connected to your VPN...?
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Maybe... even my server has the same DNS settings than my laptop.
If I execute the command ipconfig/all I can see the dns settings are like a mac address with a %1, %2 and %3 at the end.
It's curious though that the only slow browser is edge while not in VPN connection.
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It must be this...
I've connected remotely today... And I can promise you it's been blazingly fast.
And at 1 meter from the NAS/server it takes 2.5 seconds to show anything... ^^¡
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Super Lloyd wrote: Congress Forgets How To Pass A Law - YouTube
Priceless!
They call me different but the truth is they're all the same!
JaxCoder.com
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Octavia is, in fact, the land of the old ones! I recognise the Cthulhu symbol!
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Ooo...
I have to watch that tonight at home!
EDIT well screw that, watched them at work! Genius!
modified 18-Nov-19 18:22pm.
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Try making a .NET Standard reusable WPF control library, then come back to me!
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Also, try making a .NET Standard 2.1 library using Emit and DynamicMethod and witness how well it works on Android!
So, for that one, I multi-targeted .NET Core 2, NET 4.7.2 and .NET Standard 2.0
modified 18-Nov-19 23:30pm.
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Wow, so good to see some real news instead of that fake stuff on the networks.
Super Lloyd wrote: Procrastinating, anyone else?!
I actually spent an hour yesterday reinstalling a set of wire shelves in my office closet yesterday that had been sitting near my doorway for about 6 months now since having a slightly larger hot water tank put in when the old (26 y/o) one started leaking. To be fair, it required using a hacksaw to cut off about 1 inch from each (4) shelf and replacing several of the wall hooks.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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When I travel on holiday, for years now I have been taking a old, clapped out HP Net-book (remember those? ) so I could RDP into a client's system in case of disaster. I have a dedicated PC in each client's office that I use to log into their various VMs. However, I also travel with a tablet and a smartphone, so the net-book seems a little superfluous - all I need is a proper miniature Bluetooth keyboard with touch-pad or track-ball to go with my pair of 8" tablets, so I can do a Ctl-Alt-Del and Ctl-Del-Ins to login to the server, and then to the VM.
I know that MS RDP for Android has Ctl-Alt-Del built in, but not the other, and can I find a keyboard to do this? No way, not a chance. Touch-pad yes, insert key no. Insert key yes, touch-pad no. I can't use the normal wireless keyboard/mouse as that would occupy the only USB port (by OTG cable) and I would need to plug in the charger as thses remote sessions tend to be long.
As Christmas is coming soon, I am allowed to say BAH HUMBUG!
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If you can live with an FN combo for insert, the Logitech K830[^] appears to fit the bill.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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