/bin
is symlinked to /usr/bin
, so it doesn’t matter.
/bin
is symlinked to /usr/bin
, so it doesn’t matter.
My ISP (Bezeq, in Israel) has a list of approved SFP modules, and they can supply the modules themselves, but there’s no issue using your own router with their SFP module
Of course this will differ with your provider, you should check with them, though be aware the level 1 customer service reps might not know what you’re talking about
This does seem like an issue, I can help you free up some PCIe slots if you’d like
KDE’s Konsole, I love using it since it also integrates into Dolphin
I got a hEX S a few weeks ago and I love it
This sounds super interesting
Will this work in a situation where all clients are behind NAT? (Specifically cases where the Admin has no control of the NAT, like with CGNAT or clients on mobile networks)
And if it does, how do clients find each other without some central server?
The reality distortion fields are strong around those Google statements
I also read that fixes are being released now for the high-end chips, but the desktop fixes will be released significantly later
Why do ISPs put in the extra effort to make their service shittier? What benefit do they gain from forcing more load to their DNS servers?
I’ve never heard of it either, but I came to the same conclusion as you
I don’t know if this applies to all phones, but my Android phone can act as hotspot while connected to a regular AP, and it does NAT so it appears as one device
Run a WireGuard VPN on your server and only forward its port (only UDP is needed) to your server.
There are a ton of typos in this post, missing semicolons, “you” instead of “your”, “then” instead of “than”… that’s just the first sentence
I made my shell (fish
) auto-delete invocations of rm
from my history when I run them so I never get autocomplete from past rm
s
I think so, but I don’t know for sure
At the moment I’m doing primarily hopes and prayers
Don’t bother with the G4, the iGPU in the G5 will easily handle real-time transcoding for Jellyfin, and the extra RAM will be more useful if you’d want to try virtualization or other memory intensive workloads.
I can do 1080p streaming no problem on the iGPU of a core i5 4590 with no issues
Wouldn’t recommend running production services on windows.
You can use noip.com for free dynamic DNS
And if you’re concerned about whoever finding out you’re hosting illegal content you can have a WireGuard server and have everything go through it instead of being open to the web. This also has the advantage of being essentially undetectable from the outside