Imagine paying $1000 for a computer you don’t fully own.
Linux & Azure cloud engineer. Sometimes a wolf, or a fuzzy dragon.
Imagine paying $1000 for a computer you don’t fully own.
OP is probably referring to allowing side loading.
I did for a while but stopped because it’s a massive pain and far easier to just use proton or something.
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Except several (non M1 iPads) have USB 3.1 already….
Ha, great reply
Nothing against your instance, just wish I could hide it from my “all” feed without hiding all NSFW content.
For real, if I could block lemmynsfw that would remove 90% of the porn from my feed.
I swear I blocked every community on there but more keep showing up…
Sounds like route tables are finding a priority match on the 1gb interface. Are you 100% sure the NAS connection is truly not an overlapping subnet with the 1gb nic?
I’d say this, companies deploying new windows server installs aren’t long for this world.
Even banks and insurance companies are pushing to containerization, Linux, and the cloud.
Who is going to pay Dell, HP, Acer, etc to install Linux?
Just because MS can throw billions at these OEMs doesn’t make that “Linux’s burden”.
See also Dell & Lenovo sell laptops with Ubuntu.
So, exactly the same as windows.
Can you even order windows on a CD anymore?
Why did google kill [product]?
Insert anything from the ever-growing google graveyard.
The rebuttal is correct.
DNS response from pihole makes it so your browser doesn’t even make the request to the server providing the AD. A blocked ad via DNS doesn’t make it to your device, and doesn’t even get downloaded from the remote server.
My best advice would be to make sure you enable static port mapping on your NAT rules. That usually helps a lot of NAT traversal things like games.
And no, Nintendo doesn’t understand networking in the slightest and asking people to forward every single port is BS.
It just adds a static route so that if dynamic route tables change it doesn’t have to wait to re-learn the new routes to start pinging that IP again.
It won’t change your gateway routing for normal traffic.
Sony Xperia works fine on Verizon and is even whitelisted for VoLTE.
If they have your passcode then no? Why would you give your passcode to someone you don’t trust?
“Now buy our games running in an emulator from the online Switch store”