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It's that time again for the greatest race of the year.
Race Start:
Saturday, 14 June 2025 - 16:00 CET (14:00 UTC)
Position | Class | Number | Driver | Team | Qualifying | Hyperpole 1 | Hyperpole 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hypercar | 12 | Alex Lynn | Cadillac Hertz Team Jota | 03:22.8 | 03:23.6 | 03:23.2 |
2 | Hypercar | 38 | Earl Bamber | Cadillac Hertz Team Jota | 03:23.5 | 03:23.1 | 03:23.3 |
3 | Hypercar | 5 | Mathieu Jaminet | Porsche Penske Motorsport | 03:23.5 | 03:24.0 | 03:23.5 |
4 | Hypercar | 15 | Dries Vanthoor | BMW M Team WRT | 03:22.9 | 03:24.1 | 03:23.7 |
5 | Hypercar | 4 | Nick Tandy | Porsche Penske Motorsport | 03:24.6 | 03:23.5 | 03:24.0 |
6 | Hypercar | 20 | Sheldon van der Linde | BMW M Team WRT | 03:23.8 | 03:23.2 | 03:24.0 |
7 | Hypercar | 30 | Antonio Fuoco | Ferrari AF Corse | 03:23.5 | 03:23.3 | 03:24.2 |
8 | Hypercar | 311 | Felipe Drugovich | Cadillac Whelen | 03:23.9 | 03:22.7 | 03:24.4 |
9 | Hypercar | 36 | Frédéric Makowiecki | Alpine Endurance Team | 03:23.9 | 03:23.5 | 03:24.4 |
10 | Hypercar | 8 | Sébastien Buemi | Toyota Gazoo Racing | 03:24.0 | 03:23.5 | No time |
11 | Hypercar | 51 | Alessandro Pier Guidi | Ferrari AF Corse | 03:23.2 | 03:24.1 | |
12 | Hypercar | 35 | Paul-Loup Chatin | Alpine Endurance Team | 03:24.7 | 03:24.2 | |
13 | Hypercar | 83 | Yifei Ye | AF Corse | 03:24.0 | 03:24.3 | |
14 | Hypercar | 101 | Ricky Taylor | Cadillac WTR | 03:24.0 | 03:24.8 | |
15 | Hypercar | 9 | Marco Sørensen | Aston Martin THOR Team | 03:24.9 | 03:25.3 | |
16 | Hypercar | 7 | Nyck de Vries | Toyota Gazoo Racing | 03:25.1 | ||
17 | Hypercar | 94 | Stoffel Vandoorne | Peugeot TotalEnergies | 03:25.2 | ||
18 | Hypercar | 93 | Jean-Éric Vergne | Peugeot TotalEnergies | 03:25.5 | ||
19 | Hypercar | 99 | Neel Jani | Proton Competition | 03:25.5 | ||
20 | Hypercar | 7 | Harry Tincknell | Aston Martin THOR Team | 03:26.3 | ||
DSQ | Hypercar | 6 | Kévin Estre | Porsche Penske Motorsport | 03:23.4 | ||
22 | LMP2 Pro-Am | 29 | Mathias Beche | TDS Racing | 03:36.2 | 03:35.9 | 03:35.1 |
23 | LMP2 | 43 | Tom Dillmann | Inter Europol Competition | 03:37.0 | 03:34.7 | 03:35.3 |
24 | LMP2 Pro-Am | 199 | Louis Delétraz | AO by TF | 03:35.5 | 03:35.3 | 03:35.4 |
25 | LMP2 Pro-Am | 23 | Ben Hanley | United Autosports | 03:35.7 | 03:36.5 | 03:35.5 |
26 | LMP2 | 22 | Pietro Fittipaldi | United Autosports | 03:36.5 | 03:35.5 | 03:35.6 |
27 | LMP2 | 37 | Tom Blomqvist | CLX – Pure Rxcing | 03:37.7 | 03:36.4 | 03:36.2 |
28 | LMP2 Pro-Am | 183 | Matthieu Vaxivière | AF Corse | 03:37.4 | 03:36.3 | 03:37.0 |
29 | LMP2 Pro-Am | 16 | Ryan Cullen | RLR MSport | 03:37.1 | 03:36.5 | 03:38.9 |
30 | LMP2 | 28 | Sebastián Álvarez | IDEC Sport | 03:37.0 | 03:36.7 | |
31 | LMP2 Pro-Am | 45 | Nicky Catsburg | Algarve Pro Racing | 03:36.0 | 03:36.8 | |
32 | LMP2 | 48 | Franck Perera | VDS Panis Racing | 03:36.6 | 03:36.8 | |
33 | LMP2 | 25 | Lorenzo Fluxá | Algarve Pro Racing | 03:36.6 | 03:37.1 | |
34 | LMP2 Pro-Am | 11 | Bent Viscaal | Proton Competition | 03:37.8 | ||
35 | LMP2 | 18 | André Lotterer | IDEC Sport | 03:37.9 | ||
36 | LMP2 | 9 | Reshad de Gerus | Iron Lynx – Proton | 03:38.5 | ||
37 | LMP2 Pro-Am | 34 | Luca Ghiotto | Inter Europol Competition | 03:39.3 | ||
38 | LMP2 Pro-Am | 24 | Colin Braun | Nielsen Racing | 03:40.3 | ||
39 | LMGT3 | 27 | Mattia Drudi | Heart of Racing Team | 03:57.1 | 03:54.7 | 03:52.8 |
40 | LMGT3 | 21 | Alessio Rovera | Vista AF Corse | 03:58.1 | 03:54.7 | 03:53.1 |
41 | LMGT3 | 46 | Valentino Rossi | Team WRT | 03:56.9 | 03:54.3 | 03:55.0 |
42 | LMGT3 | 61 | Maxime Martin | Iron Lynx | 03:58.7 | 03:54.7 | 03:55.0 |
43 | LMGT3 | 92 | Richard Lietz | Manthey 1st Phorm | 03:57.3 | 03:54.7 | 03:55.1 |
44 | LMGT3 | 81 | Rui Andrade | TF Sport | 03:57.7 | 03:54.6 | 03:55.7 |
45 | LMGT3 | 95 | Marino Sato | United Autosports | 03:59.0 | 03:55.2 | 03:56.0 |
46 | LMGT3 | 78 | Jack Hawksworth | Akkodis ASP Team | 03:57.3 | 03:54.9 | 04:03.7 |
47 | LMGT3 | 193 | Chris Froggatt | Ziggo Sport – Tempesta | 03:58.0 | 03:55.9 | |
48 | LMGT3 | 88 | Giammarco Levorato | Proton Competition | 03:57.8 | 03:56.2 | |
49 | LMGT3 | 59 | Sébastien Baud | United Autosports | 03:58.1 | 03:56.2 | |
50 | LMGT3 | 54 | Francesco Castellacci | Vista AF Corse | 03:58.6 | ||
51 | LMGT3 | 77 | Bernardo Sousa | Proton Competition | 03:59.0 | ||
52 | LMGT3 | 87 | Răzvan Umbrărescu | Akkodis ASP Team | 03:59.0 | ||
53 | LMGT3 | 57 | Takeshi Kimura | Kessel Racing | 03:59.1 | ||
54 | LMGT3 | 31 | Yasser Shahin | The Bend Team WRT | 03:59.3 | ||
55 | LMGT3 | 10 | Derek DeBoer | Racing Spirit of Léman | 03:59.5 | ||
56 | LMGT3 | 85 | Célia Martin | Iron Dames | 04:00.0 | ||
57 | LMGT3 | 90 | Andrew Gilbert | Manthey | 04:00.4 | ||
58 | LMGT3 | 13 | Antares Au | AWA Racing | 04:01.1 | ||
59 | LMGT3 | 150 | Custodio Toledo | Richard Mille AF Corse | No time | ||
60 | LMGT3 | 33 | Orey Fidani | TF Sport | No time | ||
61 | LMGT3 | 60 | Stephen Grove | Iron Lynx | No time | ||
62 | LMGT3 | 63 | Ben Keating | Iron Lynx | No time |
Finishing Positon | Number | Team | Driver 1 | Driver 2 | Driver 3 | Class | STATUS | LAPS | Total Time Raced | Gap To Previous Car |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 83 | AF Corse | Robert KUBICA | Yifei YE | Philip HANSON | HYPERCAR | Classified | 387 | 24:02:53.332 | |
2 | 6 | Porsche Penske Motorsport | Kévin ESTRE | Laurens VANTHOOR | Matt CAMPBELL | HYPERCAR | Classified | 387 | 24:03:07.416 | 14.084 |
3 | 51 | Ferrari AF Corse | Alessandro PIER GUIDI | James CALADO | Antonio GIOVINAZZI | HYPERCAR | Classified | 387 | 24:03:21.819 | 14.403 |
4 | 50 | Ferrari AF Corse | Antonio FUOCO | Nicklas NIELSEN | Miguel MOLINA | HYPERCAR | Classified | 387 | 24:03:22.998 | 1.179 |
5 | 12 | Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA | Will STEVENS | Norman NATO | Alex LYNN | HYPERCAR | Classified | 387 | 24:05:11.971 | 1:48.973 |
6 | 7 | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Mike CONWAY | Kamui KOBAYASHI | Nyck DE VRIES | HYPERCAR | Classified | 386 | 24:03:08.984 | 1 Laps |
7 | 5 | Porsche Penske Motorsport | Julien ANDLAUER | Michael CHRISTENSEN | Mathieu JAMINET | HYPERCAR | Classified | 386 | 24:03:45.861 | 36.877 |
8 | 38 | Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA | Earl BAMBER | Sébastien BOURDAIS | Jenson BUTTON | HYPERCAR | Classified | 386 | 24:04:30.532 | 44.671 |
9 | 4 | Porsche Penske Motorsport | Felipe NASR | Nick TANDY | Pascal WEHRLEIN | HYPERCAR | Classified | 386 | 24:05:28.957 | 58.425 |
10 | 35 | Alpine Endurance Team | Paul-Loup CHATIN | Ferdinand HABSBURG | Charles MILESI | HYPERCAR | Classified | 385 | 24:06:16.781 | 1 Laps |
11 | 36 | Alpine Endurance Team | Mick SCHUMACHER | Frédéric MAKOWIECKI | Jules GOUNON | HYPERCAR | Classified | 384 | 24:03:37.826 | 1 Laps |
12 | 94 | Peugeot TotalEnergies | Loïc DUVAL | Malthe JAKOBSEN | Stoffel VANDOORNE | HYPERCAR | Classified | 384 | 24:04:18.871 | 41.045 |
13 | 009 | Aston Martin Thor Team | Alex RIBERAS | Marco SORENSEN | Roman DE ANGELIS | HYPERCAR | Classified | 383 | 24:03:51.079 | 1 Laps |
14 | 99 | Proton Competition | Neel JANI | Nicolas PINO | Nicolas VARRONE | HYPERCAR | Classified | 383 | 24:05:04.367 | 1:13.288 |
15 | 007 | Aston Martin Thor Team | Harry TINCKNELL | Tom GAMBLE | Ross GUNN | HYPERCAR | Classified | 381 | 24:02:56.333 | 2 Laps |
16 | 8 | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Sébastien BUEMI | Brendon HARTLEY | Ryo HIRAKAWA | HYPERCAR | Classified | 380 | 24:05:28.156 | 1 Laps |
17 | 93 | Peugeot TotalEnergies | Paul DI RESTA | Mikkel JENSEN | Jean-Eric VERGNE | HYPERCAR | Classified | 379 | 24:03:16.528 | 1 Laps |
18 | 20 | BMW M Team WRT | René RAST | Robin FRIJNS | Sheldon VAN DER LINDE | HYPERCAR | Classified | 375 | 24:02:56.020 | 4 Laps |
19 | 43 | Inter Europol Competition | Jakub SMIECHOWSKI | Tom DILLMANN | Nick YELLOLY | LMP2 | Classified | 367 | 24:04:09.023 | 8 Laps |
20 | 48 | VDS Panis Racing | Oliver GRAY | Esteban MASSON | Franck PERERA | LMP2 | Classified | 367 | 24:06:04.776 | 1:55.753 |
21 | 199 | AO by TF | PJ HYETT | Dane CAMERON | Louis DELETRAZ | LMP2 | Classified | 366 | 24:05:56.819 | 1 Laps |
22 | 9 | Iron Lynx - Proton | Jonas RIED | Maceo CAPIETTO | Reshad DE GÉRUS | LMP2 | Classified | 365 | 24:03:03.559 | 1 Laps |
23 | 29 | TDS Racing | Rodrigo SALES | Mathias BECHE | Clément NOVALAK | LMP2 | Classified | 365 | 24:05:44.469 | 2:40.910 |
24 | 11 | Proton Competition | Giorgio RODA | Rene BINDER | Bent VISCAAL | LMP2 | Classified | 365 | 24:06:09.797 | 25.328 |
25 | 22 | United Autosports | Renger VAN DER ZANDE | Pietro FITTIPALDI | David HEINEMEIER HANSSON | LMP2 | Classified | 364 | 24:03:43.736 | 1 Laps |
26 | 25 | Algarve Pro Racing | Matthias KAISER | Lorenzo FLUXA | Théo POURCHAIRE | LMP2 | Classified | 364 | 24:04:06.445 | 22.709 |
27 | 183 | AF Corse | François PERRODO | Matthieu VAXIVIERE | Antonio FELIX DA COSTA | LMP2 | Classified | 364 | 24:04:41.940 | 35.495 |
28 | 34 | Inter Europol Competition | Nicholas BOULLE | Jean-Baptiste SIMMENAUER | Luca GHIOTTO | LMP2 | Classified | 363 | 24:03:03.480 | 1 Laps |
29 | 23 | United Autosports | Daniel SCHNEIDER | Oliver JARVIS | Benjamin HANLEY | LMP2 | Classified | 363 | 24:06:04.223 | 3:00.743 |
30 | 16 | RLR M Sport | Michael JENSEN | Ryan CULLEN | Patrick PILET | LMP2 | Classified | 362 | 24:02:54.768 | 1 Laps |
31 | 45 | Algarve Pro Racing | George KURTZ | Nicky CATSBURG | Alexander QUINN | LMP2 | Classified | 362 | 24:04:06.381 | 1:11.613 |
32 | 15 | BMW M Team WRT | Dries VANTHOOR | Raffaele MARCIELLO | Kevin MAGNUSSEN | HYPERCAR | Classified | 361 | 24:04:22.255 | 1 Laps |
33 | 37 | CLX - Pure Rxcing | Aliaksandr MALYKHIN | Tom BLOMQVIST | Tristan VAUTIER | LMP2 | Classified | 358 | 24:06:11.786 | 3 Laps |
34 | 92 | Manthey 1ST Phorm | Ryan HARDWICK | Riccardo PERA | Richard LIETZ | LMGT3 | Classified | 341 | 24:03:22.925 | 17 Laps |
35 | 21 | Vista AF Corse | François HERIAU | Simon MANN | Alessio ROVERA | LMGT3 | Classified | 341 | 24:03:56.184 | 33.259 |
36 | 81 | TF Sport | Tom VAN ROMPUY | Rui ANDRADE | Charlie EASTWOOD | LMGT3 | Classified | 341 | 24:04:34.635 | 38.451 |
37 | 27 | Heart of Racing Team | Ian JAMES | Mattia DRUDI | Zacharie ROBICHON | LMGT3 | Classified | 341 | 24:05:38.047 | 1:03.412 |
38 | 87 | Akkodis ASP Team | Petru UMBRARESCU | Jose Maria LOPEZ | Clemens SCHMID | LMGT3 | Classified | 340 | 24:02:57.829 | 1 Laps |
39 | 90 | Manthey | Antares AU | Loek HARTOG | Klaus BACHLER | LMGT3 | Classified | 340 | 24:05:17.091 | 2:19.262 |
40 | 33 | TF Sport | Ben KEATING | Jonny EDGAR | Daniel JUNCADELLA | LMGT3 | Classified | 339 | 24:04:43.509 | 1 Laps |
41 | 57 | Kessel Racing | Takeshi KIMURA | Daniel SERRA | Casper STEVENSON | LMGT3 | Classified | 339 | 24:05:03.870 | 20.361 |
42 | 77 | Proton Competition | Bernardo SOUSA | Ben TUCK | Benjamin BARKER | LMGT3 | Classified | 338 | 24:03:30.810 | 1 Laps |
43 | 13 | AWA Racing | Orey FIDANI | Lars KERN | Matthew BELL | LMGT3 | Classified | 338 | 24:03:33.531 | 2.721 |
44 | 150 | Richard Mille AF Corse | Custodio TOLEDO | Lilou WADOUX | Riccardo AGOSTINI | LMGT3 | Classified | 338 | 24:05:03.140 | 1:29.609 |
45 | 61 | Iron Lynx | Martin BERRY | Lin HODENIUS | Maxime MARTIN | LMGT3 | Classified | 337 | 24:06:46.484 | 1 Laps |
46 | 10 | Racing Spirit of Leman | Derek DEBOER | Valentin HASSE CLOT | Eduardo BARRICHELLO | LMGT3 | Classified | 336 | 24:03:05.865 | 1 Laps |
47 | 193 | Ziggo Sport Tempesta | Jonathan HUI | Christopher FROGGATT | Edward CHEEVER | LMGT3 | Classified | 335 | 24:04:20.784 | 1 Laps |
48 | 63 | Iron Lynx | Stephen GROVE | Brenton GROVE | Luca STOLZ | LMGT3 | Classified | 334 | 24:03:12.269 | 1 Laps |
49 | 85 | Iron Dames | Celia MARTIN | Rahel FREY | Sarah BOVY | LMGT3 | Classified | 334 | 24:03:57.025 | 44.756 |
50 | 59 | United Autosports | James COTTINGHAM | Grégoire SAUCY | Sébastien BAUD | LMGT3 | Not classified | 314 | 22:52:42.255 | 20 Laps |
51 | 28 | IDEC Sport | Paul LAFARGUE | Job VAN UITERT | Sebastian ALVAREZ | LMP2 | Retired | 308 | 20:18:29.995 | 6 Laps |
52 | 78 | Akkodis ASP Team | Arnold ROBIN | Jack HAWKSWORTH | Finn GEHRSITZ | LMGT3 | Retired | 268 | 19:02:41.151 | 40 Laps |
53 | 311 | Cadillac Whelen | Jack AITKEN | Felipe DRUGOVICH | Frederik VESTI | HYPERCAR | Retired | 247 | 16:00:31.169 | 21 Laps |
54 | 18 | IDEC Sport | Jamie CHADWICK | Mathys JAUBERT | André LOTTERER | LMP2 | Retired | 206 | 13:34:12.511 | 41 Laps |
55 | 54 | Vista AF Corse | Thomas FLOHR | Francesco CASTELLACCI | Davide RIGON | LMGT3 | Retired | 192 | 14:04:56.647 | 14 Laps |
56 | 101 | Cadillac WTR | Ricky TAYLOR | Jordan TAYLOR | Filipe ALBUQUERQUE | HYPERCAR | Retired | 189 | 11:55:38.240 | 3 Laps |
57 | 24 | Nielsen Racing | Naveen RAO | Cem BÖLÜKBASI | Colin BRAUN | LMP2 | Retired | 170 | 11:10:29.565 | 19 Laps |
58 | 31 | The Bend Team WRT | Yasser SHAHIN | Timur BOGUSLAVSKIY | Augusto FARFUS | LMGT3 | Retired | 168 | 13:17:27.884 | 2 Laps |
59 | 46 | Team WRT | Ahmad AL HARTHY | Valentino ROSSI | Kelvin VAN DER LINDE | LMGT3 | Retired | 156 | 11:02:28.095 | 12 Laps |
60 | 95 | United Autosports | Darren LEUNG | Sean GELAEL | Marino SATO | LMGT3 | Retired | 80 | 5:35:58.499 | 76 Laps |
61 | 60 | Iron Lynx | Andrew GILBERT | Lorcan HANAFIN | Fran RUEDA | LMGT3 | Retired | 57 | 6:05:02.685 | 23 Laps |
62 | 88 | Proton Competition | Stefano GATTUSO | Giammarco LEVORATO | Dennis OLSEN | LMGT3 | Retired | 46 | 3:11:36.304 | 11 Laps |
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
Hi, so I've been thinking about this for several days now, and thought it might be an interesting topic for Tildes.
Earlier this week, YouTube suggested this AI Sitcom video to me. Some of the jokes are actually very cohesive "Dad jokes", and it got me wondering how much of the video was AI generated. Are the one-liners themselves AI generated? Was this script generated with AI, and then edited before passing it on to something else to generate the video and voice? Or are we at the phase where AI could generate the whole thing with a single prompt? If it's the latter I find this sort of terrifying, because the finished product is very cohesive for something with almost no editing.
I'd also be interested in discussing where this video might have come from. The channel and descriptions have almost no information, so it seems like this may be a channel that finds these elsewhere and reposts? Or maybe the channel is the original and just trying to be vague about technology used?
Also side note, I have no idea if this belongs in ~Tech, so feel free to move it around as needed.
I didn't see any mention of this board game here. I just played it with my brother and subsequently picked it up and played it with my wife, and I have to say, this is a great co-op board game. They've really nailed the fun of this where you get new things and meaningful decisions while the difficulty ratchets up nicely. It's hard for any one player to dominate because each character works differently, everyone is forced to work together.
Wondering what other fun new co-op board games people are playing these days? What have you not been able to put down?
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
Welcome to the inaugural thread! It is important to me that this is an inclusive space; and it should evolve to serve the needs of the community.
What is this space?
It is intended as a community space, primarily for those of us with ADHD and/or autism; but it should be open to evolution on what is explicitely encouraged (because all are welcome). It intended as a space to vent about your struggles and challenges in a space where there is implicit understanding of the issues we face with these diagnoses. It is intended as a space to celebrate your achievements and victories with those who understand why those are as meaningful as they are, even the little ones. It is intended as a space to seek support with related issues — like requesting accountability partnering, chunking, rubber-ducking, et cetera. It is a place to post news and articles about ADHD and autism that are of interest to the community. A place for discussion. And a place to be serious and silly together with folks who understand.
All are welcome to participate here. While generally on Tildes I would expect most participants to accept that ADHD and autism and the like are real diagnoses, I would expect those participating here to either have those diagnoses, understand those diagnoses, or if someone wants to learn more, to ask questions here with an open mind — i.e. this is a positive and supportive space.
All are welcome to participate here. Not just those with these diagnoses. The self-diagnosed are welcome. Support is welcome to be sought by those with ADHD-adjacent issues: for example, depression can cause executive function issues such that accountability partnering could be helpful. Feel free to seek such help here.
Your feedback is requested and valued. This community will evolve to fit the needs of those who participate here. What works will be retained; what doesn't work will be dropped. I am your facilitator, not dictator; and while for this first thread I am speaking with my voice, as we evolve things and figure out what works, I will rephrase whatever text that gets posted each time into a passive voice. I just want to reassure you that while I'm taking a leadship position to get the ball rolling here, I will be removing myself from this so it truly is a community space for us all. But to start, you gotta have someone doing the thing. :)
For now, I'll create one top-level reply that requests for support should be posted under. The idea is that it makes it easier for those wishing to volunteer to help can find the requests more easily. We'll see if that works or not.
It is my humble opinion that one should be encourged to post as you wish. If you want to post multiple things in a top level reply that are going on, great. If you want to make two little top level replies about different topics, even on the same day? I think that's also fine. Don't be shy about posting.
I think a fortnightly thread feels about right to start. Too frequent and things can get lost. Too infrequent and the thread might die out before we get a new one. But as with everything else, feedback is desired. By coincidence of when the idea was had, I'm posting this one on a Friday. If you'd prefer a different day, that's feedback that is welcome.
Welcome to your space! Help make this space be what you want it to be. <3
edit: Forgot to post where this came from:
Most recently: https://tildes.net/~health.mental/1oac/proposal_adhd_support_thread_reoccurring
Less recently: https://tildes.net/~life/1o92/how_my_life_changed_with_adhd_medication#comments
That first thread had such a sense of community that I want that to keep going, basically. :)
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
I have a project I'm working on that could be performed by a Raspberry Pi 5 with 8GB of RAM. But almost everything on the Pi's board besides the SoC and RAM will be unused. And for this project size is important. I don't need WiFi/Bluetooth/ethernet/USB3/PCIe/Cameras/etc.
Here are my requirements:
Looking at the Pi5 I feel a properly stripped down version that meets my needs could be as small or smaller than a Pi Zero. I looked around and other SBCs are either much slower, much bigger, and/or much more expensive.
My current best option is to buy a Pi5 and trim its PCB as best as I can. But given there are so many competing options I assume one of them will have what I'm looking for.
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
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I'm a web designer and web host. I've basically been doing this for almost 30 years - I registered my first domain back in 1996, and I've had my own dedicated server(s) since 2002.
I've gone back to starting up a business to do design and hosting, and so I'd like to get my business out there a bit, so that is a motivation for this; but also, I have long supported hosting projects that I believed in. The longest project I've hosted has been the Simutrans community - since 2002, I have hosted most of the resources used by the community, including being the primary source for most downloads of the game for a number of years.
One thing that makes me different from most webhosts? I believe in quality, speedy, secure hosting. You can get budget hosting on overloaded servers with support that doesn't care about you. That's not what I do. For my paid customers, I charge a bit more, but that's because I make sure that the sites run as quickly as possible.
I primarily host WordPress-based sites, and I use Divi on most of those because while it's pretty easy for non-techie people to understand how to make minor changes for those that want/need to do that, it's powerful and allows me to design websites for businesses.
I'm writing this post to offer hosting and help for up to six projects that people want to work on.
What I will provide:
What I will not provide:
For how long? Indefinitely. I'd say permanently, but you can't predict the future. That said, as long as I'm around and you still want the hosting service. Again, I've hosted the Simutrans project for more than twenty years. So I've been around and will be.
Questions? Lemme know. Interested? Lemme know.
I'm trying to keep this relatively short, so please, if you do have questions, please do ask.
I'd normally post this on reddit...but I thought I'd give the Tildes Tech Support Team a try.
I have a Ubiquiti Unifi Cloud Gateway Ultra and I'm trying to better understand zone firewall management and VLANs and all that.
I'll start with a screenshot. I'm only changing the two settings highlighted in red.
I'm trying to understand the difference between two firewall policy settings:
Action = Allow
ONLY, AND Connection State = Return Traffic
Action = Allow
AND Auto Allow Return Traffic checked
, AND Connection State = All
I have two VLANs -- "Internal" and "Lab." Each is in their own policy zone, also called "Internal" and "Lab." The "Internal" VLAN does not have the "Isolate Network" option checked, but "Lab" does.
What I want is devices in "Internal" able to initiate and maintain connections with devices in "Lab." But I don't want devices in "Lab" able to initiate connections to devices in "Internal."
With Policy 1, "Internal" can't reach "Lab" nor vice versa. Hmm.
With Policy 2, "Internal" can ping and SSH into devices in "Lab," but not the other way around. Perfect; that's what I want.
And now my question(s): What is the difference between these two policies? To me, they look the same. But clearly the end results say they're not. So what's actually going on here? Additionally, assuming I could get Policy 1 to do what I want, is Policy 2 more vulnerable from a cybersecurity perspective than Policy 1?
If it helps, here's a screenshot of my zone matrix, with focus on source "Internal" and destination "Lab."
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