

The beauty of it is that it electron/webview2 will probably get improved and you don’t need to fix the apps.


The beauty of it is that it electron/webview2 will probably get improved and you don’t need to fix the apps.


Enterprise firewalls can detect if you’re running services on non-standard ports.
For example if you try to use ssh on port 443, I block that.
If you try to use https on 8443 I block that.
Also if your domain is on a dynamic dns domain or is relatively new then it might get blocked.
It’s not common in enterprise to not auto-update.


Web apps are a godsend and probably the most important innovation to help move people off of Windows.
I would prefer improvements to web apps and electron/webview2 if I had to pick.


In a few months there won’t be any affordable equipment.


75 isn’t a whole lot. If you don’t have a financial management tool yet, you should put it towards that.
Look for something with no fees. I believe Sofi has no fees and might not have a minimum amount. Their app is also really easy to use.
A local credit union is also a good choice since you can physically talk to a person when you have questions.
Jellyfin logs will tell you if it’s transcoding. If you have a dvd you can use handbrake to convert it to any format you want.
If you stream to a different device and have the same issues and it’s also not transcoding then you can isolate the issue to your tv, network, or hypervisor.
What makes you think it’s the r usb-c adapter? Switch to wifi and see if there’s any difference. Try a 4k source that doesn’t need transcoding to confirm it’s not a hw acceleration issue.


I don’t MitM sites that are know to break. I also don’t decrypt healthcare or banking sites. In most cases you wouldn’t know it’s happening unless you look at the cert issuer.


The dumped legacy protocols and defaults that were insecure. That’s pretty big for a company that historically doesn’t do that.


Why do you say usually? It’s not what I do. I MitM every machine.


Keyboard input over kvm is pretty awful. It’s possible the kvm software was enforcing a delay between keystrokes to make sure they are delivered in order. Seeing keys consistently pressed with 500ms separation would be odd.


You’re sure they aren’t decrypting your traffic? Check the root cert of any site and see if it’s their own root.


I’ve used no-ip.com for years without issue.
My NAS supports a few services out of the box. If you have anything like that, see what they support natively first.


There will be a q1 rush as enterprises buy up what they can before the price gouging sets in.
Then as buying returns to normal the profits will skyrocket due to short supply.
In right before the next us election the Transistor war will kick off with some sort of attack against fabs in Taiwan and the elections will be put on hold.
Can you hit the port?
Ping,Tracert,Knock on the port with Telnet.
I’m guessing firewall rules related to your vpn.


This is a trade off. Many of these apps work on osx and Linux because they are browser-based. If they go back to native apps you lose that portability.
I don’t think it will pop. I think it will continue to gobble up components for the next 5 years.