

I also wouldn’t use the built-in Wifi on this, but I can understand why they’d want to offer an all-in-one solution
I also wouldn’t use the built-in Wifi on this, but I can understand why they’d want to offer an all-in-one solution
From the image, it doesn’t seem like it has rack mounts, which is kind of an odd choice. There are lots of switches that have a similar form factor, but can be put in 10" or 19" racks depending on which rack ears you put on it
Follow-up video idea: speed ≠ distance
Git is already decentralized, nothing is stopping you from adding multiple remotes to your repo.
I always thought the second amendment was supposed to prevent this
What’s stopping you from connecting it to the local network but denying internet access? E.g. via a firewall rule or separate VLAN?
Gemini auf die Eier
Uhm this is exactly why you only store already-encrypted data on remote servers
I like obsidian specifically because you don’t need to rely on some built-in sync tool. The files are right there and in a sane format, you can sync them however you want. I use syncthing for this at home, but the choice is yours
It eludes me how people pay to ‘buy’ something that they cannot download in the first place. If I don’t have it as a file on my computer, I don’t own it. You wouldn’t pay to ‘buy’ a physical item if that meant only being able to look at it at the store, without the ability to take it home and do whatever you want with it.
Do you actually have 10G switches and network cards, or is everything behind your router on 1G?
Article about encryption technology that doesn’t even mention the ol’ reliable PGP you can use over any communication channel?
> /c/technology
> look inside
> “consider Alexa or Google Home”
And many mainboards also suck in this regard. On mine, I can set secure boot mode to either ‘Windows OS’ (which means secure boot on) or ‘Other OS’ (which means secure boot is off). Took me a couple hours to figure that out
I get your perspective, but wouldn’t everyone involved also have to learn how to deal with macOS? Learning how to deal with Linux isn’t necessarily more complicated
May I interest you in Linux?
It’s not just apple though. Wanting HDMI, RJ45 and more than 2 USB-A also severely limits the selection of Lenovo, Dell or HP models
You mean redirecting on your router? How should google stop you from doing that? And why would you redirect to cloudflare lol
Which country is that? I just recently got fiber, but 1G down 0.5G up would cost me 90€/month, and that’s the fastest they’re offering.