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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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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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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 … <quick search> 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
Hey, the demo is really responsive… impressive!
Is this running on a mega spec server - or are the results comparable to the small VM I’d be wanting to run at home? :)
Ahh. Thanks… I renamed the .config/vivaldi
folder and launched it, barely a blip on the CPU…
I’ve re-added .config/vivaldi/Default/Calendar
from the backup (as that’s what I wanted to use anyway) and it looks like everything’s working with minimal CPU.
So, I guess some old settings needed clearing out from somewhere.
Thanks for the pointer
RAM for Firefox? ~3.5GB… But, I’m asking about CPU usage with Vivaldi, so … not quite sure why you’re asking :)
🤭