

I run opnsense on a decomissioned thin workstation I got for free at work. Added a couple of NICs et voila! For wifi I just disabled DHCP on the ISP router and plugged one of the lan ports into opnsense. Packets err… Find a way.


I run opnsense on a decomissioned thin workstation I got for free at work. Added a couple of NICs et voila! For wifi I just disabled DHCP on the ISP router and plugged one of the lan ports into opnsense. Packets err… Find a way.


How does no shopping part play out in these? Isn’t everyone just going to end up buying a bit more over the following week and even things out?
I run a private pixelfed instance as a sort of family photo archive. Works well enough!
Honestly - I don’t know. I could swear that is not the comment I was replying to, but it’s doesn’t appear to have been edited.
Sorry.
Fair enough. I guess my education was of a higher level.
Fair enough. I guess my education was of a higher level.
Hey, that’s a sysadmin’s job!
Given the context is clear, how come you’re using the abstract pronoun?
I have a working hypothesis, the short of which goes something like this:
windows makes one memorise orders of infinite submenus, while linux makes you understand the way it works.
It’s the intent that matters.


What does this have to do with trust? Is insurance a brand new concept for you?


If you see requests to tidal in your browser - they’re not going there from the server, are they :)


No, it isn’t. Insurance will cover it.
And that was right for a rapidly growing body. Well. Rightish.