That’s because that’s exactly what they are.
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That’s because that’s exactly what they are.
Mullvad got rid of their port forwarding.
So did IVPN. Use Proton VPN now.
I am super impressed with Arch on my home servers. People seem to think “rolling” means “unstable” but the only issues I’ve had were due to some weird hardware incompatibility with my motherboard. Once I replaced the mobo my system has been rock solid AND reasonably up-to-date (I do use LTS kernel).
Laughs in Arch Linux.
My bill hasn’t changed but maybe I was grandfathered in.
Yes, I’m aware. Still as good at it’s always been
I’ve been using Linode for a decade (or more) now without any issues. I’d encourage you to contact their support about this issue. Assuming you’re on the up-and-up this sounds like a big and in sure they’d be happy to help.
If you decide not to go with Linode though I think Digital Ocean is a good alternative.
Yeah, as soon as I read the second paragraph my thought was “buy your own router”. Problem solved.
That’s the main repos, not the AUR.
This is the correct answer.
I’d rather they use the open standard. Google should, too. If there are shortcomings with the standard then let’s improve the standard, not create a custom implementation of it.
Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording…
Neat, this could be interesting!
for X11
Oh. Anyway…
You mean something like https://patchwork.kernel.org?
FYI: You can remove the old keys from GitHub.
OP should just generate a unique SSH key per device (+ user).
If you can hard wire an ESP32 via Ethernet that would probably be best. You could also get better latency with an ESP32 over WiFi. However, a ZigBee button should be pretty low latency already.
Anecdotally I get perceptibly instant response from an ESP32 over WiFi.
Awesome, what server chassis is that?
Everything old is new again.