

Imagine how horrible the details had to be for them to go “yeah that’s taking it too far”
Imagine how horrible the details had to be for them to go “yeah that’s taking it too far”
Some things work, some do not. Check proton compatibility DB for your games of choice.
If you like fortnite, GTA, rdr, or games with really strong anti cheating features, expect to be launching Windows…
Some of us are just built different, I guess Thanks for doing the Lord’s work
Look for an SMTP relay
I hope that you don’t all find yourselves with your own version of this guy, with too much unilateral authority… Good luck neighbors in the North
Reddit killed third party apps, and so they killed my engagement with them. Why go back?
Talking about bar b q but all I see is the salad bar
This all day. USB3 has plenty of bandwidth to keep those spinners busy, and a cheap pc can be bought for under $200 that would handle all the services op described, plus more.
I bought an n150 with 12gb RAM, dual 2.5gb nic, built in nvme and USB 3.2. it uses like 15w of power, is basically silent, and with a 5 bay HDD attached I’ve got enough storage for whatever.
Building a home lab server from components is only a good idea if you have some really specific use case not covered by cheap imports…
Harry and the Hendersons when they make him leave. Lithgow telling him he wasn’t wanted 😢
I’m actually planning to do just about that, based on the discussion in this thread.
I found that I can get an unmanaged switch with 4 2.5gbe ports for under $60, I can use my existing cabling at that speed. I’ll upgrade my aging router to an x86 (n100 or similar) and load my favorite router distro on it. Use that as the router, connect Wi-Fi APs (might even use the eero they give me that way).
I’ll upgrade my systems on the Ethernet using USB dongles (several options at around $20 each)
I’m feeling that improving much beyond 2.5 internally is a bit of a waste at this point.
Thanks to all posters in this thread!
At this stage I don’t know - but they seem to describe a setup where they are essentially providing a WiFi 7 router as an access point, which connects to another piece of hardware acting as the gateway
Ezee fiber is the ISP. Eero max 7 WiFi. XGS PON agree, it is symmetrical
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Interesting point about cg nat. With my current ISP setup I get an actual (dynamic) ip4 address and ip6 thru 6rd. Can I still point my domain to the nat’d address?
Why?
I got in - but there isn’t much to see/do yet. Not sure how to post videos, can’t see anyone else
Weird
Agree it’s not that complicated Many ddns providers can update aaaa just as they do a records… Most isp should either be providing some range of native ipv6 addresses, or some kind of 4-to-6 translation. It’s 2024 - we’re beyond RFC 791 specs I find it helpful to deal with prefix delegation by providing a “token” for nmcli to use. Then the ddns script can locate your defined suffix and push it to to the host
Here in this country we only support domestically based driver surveillance tech 🇺🇲
Would be better if the fee were nominal, but that all their training data must never be used. Start them over from scratch and make it illegal to use anything that it knows now. Knee cap these frivolous little toys