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  • @chitree said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, anyone else find the grouped tabbing on Chrome mobile more of a nuisance than a feature?

    I dont use chrome, problem solved!

    I'm still using chrome on my laptop and chromebook (obviously) but I'm a bit annoyed they finally pushed out manifest v3/disabled ublock origin. I'm slowly switching to firefox for the stuff where I loved the addition of its ad blocking. The ublock origin lite (manifest v3 version) is just not the same.

    Firefox is my go to, on PC and laptops. On my phone, I have come to prefer Chrome. Maybe it's just a habit I need to break.

    firefox (derivatives) all the way

    I don't like how often firefox wants to communicate with *.mozilla.com domains in the background. You can see what I mean if you configure & run mitmproxy with firefox and then just let it sit there (don't nav to any websites) and you will see how much it communicates with *.mozilla.com domains - I don't like it.

    part of the reasons I use forks

  • BRING ON THE 🔥🔥🔥

  • @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @chitree said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, anyone else find the grouped tabbing on Chrome mobile more of a nuisance than a feature?

    I dont use chrome, problem solved!

    I'm still using chrome on my laptop and chromebook (obviously) but I'm a bit annoyed they finally pushed out manifest v3/disabled ublock origin. I'm slowly switching to firefox for the stuff where I loved the addition of its ad blocking. The ublock origin lite (manifest v3 version) is just not the same.

    Firefox is my go to, on PC and laptops. On my phone, I have come to prefer Chrome. Maybe it's just a habit I need to break.

    firefox (derivatives) all the way

    I don't like how often firefox wants to communicate with *.mozilla.com domains in the background. You can see what I mean if you configure & run mitmproxy with firefox and then just let it sit there (don't nav to any websites) and you will see how much it communicates with *.mozilla.com domains - I don't like it.

    part of the reasons I use forks

    Which forks specifically?

  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, anyone else find the grouped tabbing on Chrome mobile more of a nuisance than a feature?

    I dont use chrome, problem solved!

    Yep, no chrome = no problems

    What would you say the best setup is for mobile users?

    On Android, I recommend Chromite (Chromium-based) and Mull (Firefox-based).

    I don't use iStuff, so don't have much insight there.

    +1 on chromite, I am also using Firefox on desktop and mac, but for Android somehow Firefox derivatives feels slow.

    For iOS, I am using Orion.

  • @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I mean, is it reliable enough to store all your confidential passwords?

  • @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    Thanked by 1BlazinDimes
  • @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @chitree said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, anyone else find the grouped tabbing on Chrome mobile more of a nuisance than a feature?

    I dont use chrome, problem solved!

    I'm still using chrome on my laptop and chromebook (obviously) but I'm a bit annoyed they finally pushed out manifest v3/disabled ublock origin. I'm slowly switching to firefox for the stuff where I loved the addition of its ad blocking. The ublock origin lite (manifest v3 version) is just not the same.

    Firefox is my go to, on PC and laptops. On my phone, I have come to prefer Chrome. Maybe it's just a habit I need to break.

    firefox (derivatives) all the way

    I don't like how often firefox wants to communicate with *.mozilla.com domains in the background. You can see what I mean if you configure & run mitmproxy with firefox and then just let it sit there (don't nav to any websites) and you will see how much it communicates with *.mozilla.com domains - I don't like it.

    part of the reasons I use forks

    Which forks specifically?

    Zen/ Librewolf

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    Have heard of this as well.

  • RACKNERD GANG AWAITS SURPRISE VISIT FROM THE CHEF THIS NEW YEARS !!

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    I use Vaultwarden for self-hosting my Bitwarden Sync. I like the premium features, plus I just like self-hosting things. :D

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @chitree said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, anyone else find the grouped tabbing on Chrome mobile more of a nuisance than a feature?

    I dont use chrome, problem solved!

    I'm still using chrome on my laptop and chromebook (obviously) but I'm a bit annoyed they finally pushed out manifest v3/disabled ublock origin. I'm slowly switching to firefox for the stuff where I loved the addition of its ad blocking. The ublock origin lite (manifest v3 version) is just not the same.

    Firefox is my go to, on PC and laptops. On my phone, I have come to prefer Chrome. Maybe it's just a habit I need to break.

    firefox (derivatives) all the way

    I don't like how often firefox wants to communicate with *.mozilla.com domains in the background. You can see what I mean if you configure & run mitmproxy with firefox and then just let it sit there (don't nav to any websites) and you will see how much it communicates with *.mozilla.com domains - I don't like it.

    part of the reasons I use forks

    Which forks specifically?

    Zen/ Librewolf

    Thank you. Time to look into these.

  • @BlazinDimes said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    I use Vaultwarden for self-hosting my Bitwarden Sync. I like the premium features, plus I just like self-hosting things. :D

    I am all for self-hosting as well, esp. when it comes to confidential information like passwords. Is there anything else you do on your VPS running Bitwarden other than SSH hardening. Pardon me for asking too many questions. I am new to all this.

  • @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    Have heard of this as well.

    yep, one of the few things I dont worry about self hosting because it caches on clients

  • @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @chitree said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, anyone else find the grouped tabbing on Chrome mobile more of a nuisance than a feature?

    I dont use chrome, problem solved!

    I'm still using chrome on my laptop and chromebook (obviously) but I'm a bit annoyed they finally pushed out manifest v3/disabled ublock origin. I'm slowly switching to firefox for the stuff where I loved the addition of its ad blocking. The ublock origin lite (manifest v3 version) is just not the same.

    Firefox is my go to, on PC and laptops. On my phone, I have come to prefer Chrome. Maybe it's just a habit I need to break.

    firefox (derivatives) all the way

    I don't like how often firefox wants to communicate with *.mozilla.com domains in the background. You can see what I mean if you configure & run mitmproxy with firefox and then just let it sit there (don't nav to any websites) and you will see how much it communicates with *.mozilla.com domains - I don't like it.

    part of the reasons I use forks

    Which forks specifically?

    Zen/ Librewolf

    Thank you. Time to look into these.

    you are very welcome!

  • @BlazinDimes said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    I use Vaultwarden for self-hosting my Bitwarden Sync. I like the premium features, plus I just like self-hosting things. :D

    Same here, it gets addicting self hosting and saving money

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    Have heard of this as well.

    yep, one of the few things I dont worry about self hosting because it caches on clients

    Didn't know this though.

  • @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    I use Vaultwarden for self-hosting my Bitwarden Sync. I like the premium features, plus I just like self-hosting things. :D

    I am all for self-hosting as well, esp. when it comes to confidential information like passwords. Is there anything else you do on your VPS running Bitwarden other than SSH hardening. Pardon me for asking too many questions. I am new to all this.

    fail2ban, selinux, least privilege using podman and non sudo users

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @chitree said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, anyone else find the grouped tabbing on Chrome mobile more of a nuisance than a feature?

    I dont use chrome, problem solved!

    I'm still using chrome on my laptop and chromebook (obviously) but I'm a bit annoyed they finally pushed out manifest v3/disabled ublock origin. I'm slowly switching to firefox for the stuff where I loved the addition of its ad blocking. The ublock origin lite (manifest v3 version) is just not the same.

    Firefox is my go to, on PC and laptops. On my phone, I have come to prefer Chrome. Maybe it's just a habit I need to break.

    firefox (derivatives) all the way

    I don't like how often firefox wants to communicate with *.mozilla.com domains in the background. You can see what I mean if you configure & run mitmproxy with firefox and then just let it sit there (don't nav to any websites) and you will see how much it communicates with *.mozilla.com domains - I don't like it.

    part of the reasons I use forks

    Which forks specifically?

    Zen/ Librewolf

    Thank you. Time to look into these.

    you are very welcome!

    So, any luck with the job hunt?

  • @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    Have heard of this as well.

    yep, one of the few things I dont worry about self hosting because it caches on clients

    Didn't know this though.

    yea, as long as you have recently logged in and used it, even if your server goes down, you can still use your passwords, just cant edit or add any

  • @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @chitree said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, anyone else find the grouped tabbing on Chrome mobile more of a nuisance than a feature?

    I dont use chrome, problem solved!

    I'm still using chrome on my laptop and chromebook (obviously) but I'm a bit annoyed they finally pushed out manifest v3/disabled ublock origin. I'm slowly switching to firefox for the stuff where I loved the addition of its ad blocking. The ublock origin lite (manifest v3 version) is just not the same.

    Firefox is my go to, on PC and laptops. On my phone, I have come to prefer Chrome. Maybe it's just a habit I need to break.

    firefox (derivatives) all the way

    I don't like how often firefox wants to communicate with *.mozilla.com domains in the background. You can see what I mean if you configure & run mitmproxy with firefox and then just let it sit there (don't nav to any websites) and you will see how much it communicates with *.mozilla.com domains - I don't like it.

    part of the reasons I use forks

    Which forks specifically?

    Zen/ Librewolf

    Thank you. Time to look into these.

    you are very welcome!

    So, any luck with the job hunt?

    Nope, sending out more apps in the morning

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    I use Vaultwarden for self-hosting my Bitwarden Sync. I like the premium features, plus I just like self-hosting things. :D

    I am all for self-hosting as well, esp. when it comes to confidential information like passwords. Is there anything else you do on your VPS running Bitwarden other than SSH hardening. Pardon me for asking too many questions. I am new to all this.

    fail2ban, selinux, least privilege using podman and non sudo users

    Have used fail2ban before. But, what alternative would you suggest to non-sudo users, since most applications need su/sudo access to even install.

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BlazinDimes said:

    @TrK said:
    Got too many servers to remember their specs..... Call me wierd but I do hoard servers ...

    I used to, but during my hiatus I got rid of most. Here's a screenshot from 2022 just of my RackNerd machines in an uptime monitor. :D

    Man, that's a lot. Do all of them have any active projects or are most idling?

    I don't have these anymore, but I hosted things like Standard Notes Sync, Bitwarden, and some other things I can't recall. All of them were also part of my TailScale network as endpoints, so basically a quick and easy Wireguard VPN, and it kept them off the public internet. I would default SSH access to only allow on the tailscale network, no need for fail2ban. :)

    Oh that's impressive, atleast according to my standards. Is Bitwarden good?

    I absolutely love Bitwarden and would definitely recommend it.

    I use vaultwarden!

    Have heard of this as well.

    yep, one of the few things I dont worry about self hosting because it caches on clients

    Didn't know this though.

    yea, as long as you have recently logged in and used it, even if your server goes down, you can still use your passwords, just cant edit or add any

    That's awesome. Is it just browser-side caching? And, is this cache encrypted?

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @chitree said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, anyone else find the grouped tabbing on Chrome mobile more of a nuisance than a feature?

    I dont use chrome, problem solved!

    I'm still using chrome on my laptop and chromebook (obviously) but I'm a bit annoyed they finally pushed out manifest v3/disabled ublock origin. I'm slowly switching to firefox for the stuff where I loved the addition of its ad blocking. The ublock origin lite (manifest v3 version) is just not the same.

    Firefox is my go to, on PC and laptops. On my phone, I have come to prefer Chrome. Maybe it's just a habit I need to break.

    firefox (derivatives) all the way

    I don't like how often firefox wants to communicate with *.mozilla.com domains in the background. You can see what I mean if you configure & run mitmproxy with firefox and then just let it sit there (don't nav to any websites) and you will see how much it communicates with *.mozilla.com domains - I don't like it.

    part of the reasons I use forks

    Which forks specifically?

    Zen/ Librewolf

    Thank you. Time to look into these.

    you are very welcome!

    So, any luck with the job hunt?

    Nope, sending out more apps in the morning

    Good luck, dude.

  • Enter giveaway

  • @DaDeveloper Youa re in top position now. Keep going. The Acer Nitro laptop (1st prize) is priced the same as the Skytech Gaming PC on the BF thread. And, Ig, this is the first time, an i7 laptop is up for grabs in a RackNerd GA.

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  • @Khadeercasino said:
    Enter giveaway

    Hey, welcome. Which giveaway are you entering for?

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  • Good morning guys.

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  • @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys.

    Hey xpress. A very good early morning to you as well.

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