

Yeah that’s what I thought 😁
(Thanks anyway)
Someone
Yeah that’s what I thought 😁
(Thanks anyway)
Private trackers
(Or soul seek but it’s not open source)
Oh yeah sorry I thought that both ends configured custom self hosted servers. But yeah in the “normal” case the self hosted server is “only” contributing to the network
Why not “only”?
To remain free (for good reasons or not btw).
But at the end the goal is to protect the freedom for everyone and give everyone a chance to live without interruptions by any entity that wants to regulate that
Great news !
But not willing to see its comeback
I didn’t read the terms but I think this is against Google terms of services, so sure you can patch this out but as a company you would suffer legal actions or would be forced to remove Google services from your devices.
Samsung will just ask Samsung Store devs to be registered
Again not on custom ROMs.
(And could help the push of new alternatives os)
What a nice thing to do
Local stuff is always (in reality not always) better. For a homelab it is really always as you can easily tweak stuff and really tinker with to learn or to have much more control about it
To transfer you life to another email, do it slowly, each time you can transfer your stuff, and slowly all of it will be transferred :)
With firewall you could do it pretty properly
If it’s purely static without the need to generate generate easily new page, simply use a web server.
No problem have a great day
Firstly the best way would normally be to have a separate switch and router.
The router only having 2 ports WAN and LAN. And then get a great MANAGED switch for your lan.
For your router basically any old x86 PC loaded with OPNSense would be great.
The network card you will buy depends of your internet speed.
(And try to find Intel chip network card)
Next for the switch, definitely get a managed switch (you won’t regret it).
The number of ports depends on your needs. Basically a 8 ports could be just enough or maybe very too little.
That really depends.
For the switch port speed it again really depends. Do not get 100Mb switches at least. But the sky is the limit.
1G is plenty for a lot of people. But 2.5G could be good too. (In my opinion 10G is overkill for most of the people)
The problem is that switches prices are exponential with the speed. You can get really good 1G for cheap. More difficult with 2.5G and impossible for 10G.
And lastly PoE or not PoE that’s the question.
I would say a huge NO (except specific use cases).
If you got 20 cameras, 38 motion sensors and 76 APs, YES a PoE switch is a good idea.
If you have a small amount of PoE devices, simply buy a cheap unmanaged PoE switch.
If you only have one or two of them, just buy injector.
If you have any questions concerning a brand or anything else feel free to ask
EDIT : formatting
Netflix trend
How it is different from WinApps?
Use /e/OS officially supported on fair phone 5
No antivirus is needed if you know what you’re doing.
If you don’t, don’t do it or document yourself on.