People who buy overpriced “solutions” instead of taking the time to configure a PC seem like exactly the crowd to enjoy a closed ecosystem (see apple)
Do the cars not have to be certified? It seems to me that fewer employees just means longer delays for certifications, not easier certifications
Don’t get me wrong, I dislike other gaming consoles too. Why would I buy a device that I don’t really own, i.e. the manufacturer can pull the rug from under it at any time and render it completely useless? I get your point about ‘innovative’ designs. But then they should sell the device separately and allow the user to with it as they please (see steam deck).
I’ve always felt the other way around: If you’re trying to sell me games, make them for PC. I’m not buying a new device just for Mario
You can use FDE and setup a minimal ssh server like dropbear to run at startup. This way, you can supply the password via a keyboard connected to the machine OR via ssh. This gives you a similar workflow to the data partition you mentioned, but encrypts the entire system.
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.
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 hate the cloudflare stuff making me do captchas or outright denying me with a burning passion. My fault for committing the heinous crime of using a VPN!
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’m almost afraid to ask, but is there a LaTeX package for emojis? Or do you just insert them as unicode?
A commercial for rehab?
The neat part of VPN port forwarding is that your local machine can be reached at VPN_endpoint_IP:forwarded_port. Whether your ISP gives you a public IP or not has nothing to do with that
I always thought the second amendment was supposed to prevent this
You mean 0.47e12 or 0.47 + 1e12?
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t support this. But I can see how the suits at Synology could come to the conclusion that this is a great idea