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
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?
They went back to the correct layout on newer models
Sadly they killed port forwarding though. I suspect torrenting speeds are much worse now?
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
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).