Ah sorry it wasn’t the actual linkding project but the browser plugin.
Uno reverse card.
Ah sorry it wasn’t the actual linkding project but the browser plugin.
The developer recently added support for SearXNG and some other alternatives to Google that lets you see related bookmarks when doing a search.
I have been trying to replace all my devices that use external power bricks with usb C cables and GAN power adapters. You can get barrel adapters for most things and it lets me clear up a lot of space. Anker and Ugreen have been my picks in the past but they seem to have been increasing their prices considerably and I have had pretty good luck with a company called Baseus.
I use it mostly for remote access to my Windows environment that I can’t run as a VM. I would like to get a cell radio addon for true out of band remote access with one of the IOT type cell plans but I need to do more research on that.
Im still fiddling with my 3d printer to get it working after sitting on a shelf for most of a year because of a move so I can have a nice case for this but I was able to get this setup with these parts for ~$30 in parts not including the Pi and SD card. Setup was a breeze and there is some mouse lag but if you turn on the mouse dot option in TigerVNC then its not noticeable at all.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256802405917750.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256804395443471.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256802674996160.html
Also picked up some of these to keep it together until I get a case printed.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2251832676215215.html
Future case.
https://www.printables.com/model/131408-raspberry-pi-zero-2-w-case-pikvm
This mostly, I haven’t seen a compelling reason to leave my docker setup.
I’m waiting for the L009UiGS-RM to be back in stock so I can try that out.
I doubt there is a much better solution, the huge rack mounted UPS are just tons of 12v batteries wired together. I would question why your batteries are dieing so frequently, I expect to get 5+ years out of mine with light use.
Been using it as my daily driver for ~2 years now and it’s been great. The arch-keyring needed to be updated first was annoying but I believe they solved that in the last year since I haven’t had any issues with that.
It’s not something I would trust my mother to be able to setup but if you are a regular Linux user then it shouldn’t be too hard for you.
If it says it’s not data capped then it’s going to really just depend on what speed you can get up/down.
Shodan is a internet scanning website, it can monitor your IP for new ports open and some basic vulnerability stuff.
Burpsuite is a tool to capture network traffic, they are saying they use it to confirm all their services use end to end encryption for communication.
NGFW is next gen firewall and it’s just a firewall that’s able to do more than your basic in/out rules.
One of my first projects would be to setup a small Linux box that I can ssh into remotely.
Why not just take the next step and setup tailscale? That way you can learn and also not have to worry about setting up a full security stack and everything for your DMZ.
Tailscale will let you create a virtual local network so that you don’t have to expose anything to the internet.
This is pretty cool, make sure you go to the GitHub for it to grab the docker compose file if you want to self host since most of the documentation seems to default to the hosted version.
Looks like however the data was being collected it started considering some version of windows to be unknown.
I always thought the compose file is great for maintenance. You can always save the docker run commands elsewhere so at the end of the day it’s more of an orchestration choice.
They can be. I have a supermicro 2u server that has a 12 disk backplane that I stripped of its original mobo and fans and put in my own gear. Its pretty quiet once you replace all of the stock fans with noctua.
Works fine for me.