Well… of course only time will tell, but the fact that we’ve been doing that for sooo long… (me for ~20 years?) would imply that it might just be around for longer than snap/flatpak/etc
Of course, sometimes it’s disguised as yay -S
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Well… of course only time will tell, but the fact that we’ve been doing that for sooo long… (me for ~20 years?) would imply that it might just be around for longer than snap/flatpak/etc
Of course, sometimes it’s disguised as yay -S
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Agreed.
If the hardware’s standard, then it’s possible for people (us) to keep these things out of the ground / incinerator for a few more years, but if it’s custom / proprietary stuff, then that’s just terrible.
I must get around to looking into 2FA / MFA sooooon (next ~5 years)
Did you find it really straight forward to get setup?
I think the fear of getting started with these things is sometimes worth it (home system offline for days) but often it’s quite simple…?
Just to add… if you don’t want this, the minimal version of the HA app doesn’t use 3rd party systems for notifications (you’d need to setup something yourself), so if this is a problem for you, there’s also that option…
Just sayin’…
I’m struggling with what appears to be buggy wifi on an old Lenovo laptop… I spent a moment just looking at the logs and appreciating whoever has spent time and energy trying to get this working, probably reverse engineering without any support… I wonder if that was Larry…?
Two Ronnies? Or would that be too obscure for some of the Young Ones? (Yes, that’s a 2nd ref)
How about something like a Four Candles / Fork Handles for 403 / 404? … 400 / 500 could be looking for O’s…
Maybe not a docker solution, but you could throw pfSense into a VM and do all that from there
I use it (as it’s intended) as my firewall, but I used to use these as general purpose network security VMs in the past (just because I know the product well)
So for you: no firewall rules, just setup DNS with pfBlocker (for the advert blocking) and setup the VPN as required…
Just an idea…
I’d also split #2 further:
2a: Using a domestic DSL router and Synology NAS to run everything 2b: Has a Raspberry Pi (or 6) maybe a 2nd repurposed old PC and possibly an unmanaged switch 2c: Full height 19" rack, UPS, firewalls, managed switches, full virtualisation with SAN, redundancy and 100Gb full fibre internet
I’m somewhere between 2b and 2c
+1 for warpinator
But if you had problems try https://pairdrop.net/
Ok, thanks… Good to know for a rainy day.
Not heard of RouterOS before … I didn’t realise jad released firmware that would run in a normal VM… don’t suppose you have anything to compare it to pfSense?
Wow. I use jtx board and never tried the Kanban view … man, I didn’t even know it did that! Thanks!
So, do I need a GPU to use facial rec. with this?
I have a NAS with a low powered CPU, but I don’t care if it takes weeks to analyse - we don’t take loads of photos.
Wow.
Now I know there’s an app for everything…
Anything that’s not an HP…
I don’t know what it is with them, but I always have problems with their hardware - generally. Printers, laptops, anything…
But I definitely +1 all the Dell comments
I’ve been here since before dial-up. I knew Janet in the early days 😉
Yeah, I have trail sense installed - but everytime I’m out and about I just can’t work out how to use the myriad functions it has (like how high something is, etc)…
I really ought to RTFM and try to use it properly
Ah, ok, so I can export my OsmAnd paths, import into this and then remind myself of where I went on holiday / almost fell of a cliff / got lost driving / etc ?
I have a bunch of tracks I’ve saved over the years… hmm… maybe this is what I should be using
🤭