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Yeah I know. Never said different.
Yeah I know. Never said different.
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There’s someone at my work who really needs to see this…
Feedly has been amazing. I’ve got a little RasPi 4 server here; what service are you going to self-host as an alternative?
This is awesome. I’m wondering if other companies have similar versions of their site.
A few searches turned up that it’s pretty legit. Pay with a credit card so that you’re protected though. You have no idea what happens to that info after you enter it.
Heck, I just played the demo for Octopath Traveler 2, but this was a self-published demo by the studio. It was enough for me to know this game wasn’t for me but I’m thankful I didn’t have to buy it and refund it as a result.
Maybe this?
Every instance of every such component was already running in a separate thread, but now they can actually run in parallel.
Okay yeah, then you’re absolutely right.
Syncthing. Once you set it up, there is almost no going back. It doesn’t pass through servers though so your backup machine also needs to be on. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncthing
Yes, why would expect otherwise?
Because I know very little about network and is why I’m seeking help/input. Thank you for your input.
Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for. I’ve found essentially less than 1ms of latency between my mini router and my landlord’s router and I’m very happy with that.
Ping statistics for ________________:
Packets: Sent = 100, Received = 100, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 5ms, Average = 1ms
So if I understand this, there is barely any latency being introduced here.
This is a cry for help haha, you poor soul
I’ve tried several different approaches but the ISP locks the root account on the router but will change it to whatever you want if you call as the account holder.
This network is more private and secure and I don’t have to deal with my landlord. They probably wouldn’t be against it but they’re technologically illiterate and this is a better solution in my opinion.
Sounds good, I’ll go ahead and just do this. Connect to landlord’s router -> ping test -> connect to my router -> ping test. Thanks for the comment!
Hey, that’s how it’s all done! Network maps are the starting point.
It’s been three months, I’m assuming the attack worked as intended lol
Because my new intel integrated graphics cause Wayland to run like a slideshow.