
Strange that it is still double the price of a 4 port Mikrotik CRS305. I would have thought trendnet would be cheaper.
(Same price as a Mikrotik CRS309 with comparable specs)

Strange that it is still double the price of a 4 port Mikrotik CRS305. I would have thought trendnet would be cheaper.
(Same price as a Mikrotik CRS309 with comparable specs)

You should really stop with the glyphs…
Fiber is available quite thin (like 0,9mm) you can run it along doorframes, along corners and hide it with some sealant.


Isn’t that what Anna’s archive is looking for? They even have a separate page exactly for that usecase: https://annas-archive.li/llm


I don’t read anything related in your linked post…


But I have multiple devices and want to access it from all of them.


There are lighters with a blue flame, these work quite well and controlled.
Practice on a scrap piece.


I am out of the loop… why are they doing that?
What does the underside of that print look like? Maybe nozzle too far from the plate?


Wikipedia always lists the current domains: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna’s_Archive


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Q: Why did you make this? A: The homelab must grow. ¯\(ツ)/¯
Nice.
That depends on your area. These machines are not available new (at least not at a reasonable price) but they are readily available refurbished for around 35€ (4gb ram) to 50€ (8gb ram) per piece in Germany.
Well, if you have no kids, dont have strong roots and maybe even have saved a bit of money, I don’t see why you shouldn’t look into migrating somewhere else.


This is not about books.


As long as academias obsession with „if you didn’t publish there (for example Nature), your paper is not worth much“ is still going on, nothing will change.
I have a Unifi router (Unifi cloud Gateway Fiber to be precise), which one you could argue is on the higher end of consumer hardware. But there are also more consumer oriented routers with that capability.
I am certainly not an expert by any stretch. But here are my reasons: Ability to isolate some “sketchy” IOT devices into an IOT only vlan, where they are not allowed to access the rest of the network, only the internet and incoming traffic from the other vlans. Having a “clean” vlan/subnet for servers and services where I can give out static IPs without worrying about collisions with client devices
Exactly. You could say it was unnecessary, but I think we have crossed that line a long time ago.
Nono, they need deduplication and text extracts in exchange for access.