Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
Is this just cosmetic or is there a real benefit to the lack of corner?
Fuxake! Now I’ve gotta move my blog?
The OpenWRT one
I was reading the comments on the OpenWRT forums about the new router, even the people there feel it’s underpowered.
If it can run OpenWRT and PiHole, I’ll be happy.
This post is tremendous, thank you.
I originally planned to go for an all in one, but then started finding cool stuff and it made sense to make it so I could swap out bits of the set-up without having to replace the whole thing.
OPNSense versus OpenWRT. I got lead astray! 😂 but seriously, everyone says that eventually everyone ends up running OPNSense anyway.
Regarding the Banana Pi, I was looking at them for ages and someone said to go for the NanoPi over it as the support on the software NanoPi is better.
Regarding the rest of you post, I’m still trying to digest it. Clicking links and reading stuff, but I wanted to thank you. Truly!
Happy to see them backtrack. I didn’t think the backlash would be large enough. Let’s see if they follow through on the backtrack though
Microsoft are such weirdos. It’s like they’re trying to empower Google, who will lap up all of the users they abandon as they install Chrome OS, because let’s be honest, the average Jo seldom just installs Linux, so they’ll say, “oh I’ve heard of Chrome, let me try that”
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Sure thing: https://www.threadgroup.org/What-is-Thread/Thread-Benefits
Basically Matter over Thread is the new Zigbee.
This is really interesting and an absolute game changer. Hopefully it kills Chromecast. Like others, I only knew of Matter as a home automation consortium, that they’ve worked out a casting open standard and will be pushing that is amazing. I look forward to seeing it adopted. That said, apparently Matter certification is expensive and everything I’ve seen using Thread thus far drops connection a lot so it may take a while.
If ALL featured every server running Lemmy, it would be very different and very busy. As it stands, there’s servers running Lemmy that your ALL never sees simply because it doesn’t know they exist and they’re busy AF too.
I think that’s what OPs been doing. Also I think ALL only catches what your server is federated with.
You know what I’ve come to realise about Lemmy. It’s only as good at the amount of work that you put in. By that I mean, most of Lemmy is like a secret hipster bar that you have no idea where it is until you know where it is and that’s Lemmy, you need to find the communities that you want or it will look like a tumbleweed convention.
Yep, Jellyfin is super underrated.
Why lol? The library interface is great and it can manage multiple users. I haven’t used it for book hosting, but I am trying to keep an eye out
Does it work for ePUBs too or just audio books?
Never heard of Zotero before, it seems to be quite capable
Thank you
Yeah, I just want something that looks good, can link works by authors and shared universes and can sync reading progress across devices.
I thought I thanked you for this at the time, but it seems I didn’t. Sorry about that. This post has been invaluable to me and has coloured how I’ve been aiming to build out my network. Thank you so much!