The fact that the ccc uses matrix as their official chat “app” doesn’t imply that it is inherently insecure I would say.
The fact that the ccc uses matrix as their official chat “app” doesn’t imply that it is inherently insecure I would say.
At least in feddit (main German instance) there were a lot of posts offering up financial support, but it was declined because it was not needed.
I think especially the smaller communities wouldn’t have a problem coming with funds for hosting. Donations for lemmy developers have also increased significantly since the main exodus.
I get your scepticism, but I think the lemmy community for the most part wants this thing to “succeed” and is willing to chip in a reasonable amount.
https://github.com/toverainc/willow
They even have a dedicated piece of hardware for it.
So, one question. Every time I’m looking at the parts list for a MOC, the price is even higher than Lego. I just looked at a F1 Ferrari mic with roughly 3000 parts and the price was an estimated 930 bucks.
Any best practices or advice?
Look into vlan.
Basically allows you to have different subnets rubbing on a physical network card.
It is possible what you want to do and not that complicated.
Well, time to post that Tom scott video again I guess.
Hmm, maybe. Depends on the infrastructure they put up. If there is a separate domain for the telemetry, then you can block it. Still no guarantee that it still works though.
The app will need internet access to login though. That really is a cat and mouse game that is not worth your time I’d say.
I regularly comments from users who were not aware or the financial situation. Maybe “we” need to promote it a bit more. But it is 332 per week, not month. At the beginning of the last migration it stood at 40 something, so we at least got some traction.
Thanks for the update and thanks for the work guys, I really appreciate it
Alright, that makes it a bit easier. Any luck so far in debugging the problem?
I would start with the minimal setup. Connect one of the non working machines to just the the switch, just to rule out any other equipment. Test all ports with this PC. repeat with the other two. Where are the similarities? Is something different?
Also, the TL-SG105E is a managed switch. Connect it to the working PC and open the web interface. Default IP of the switch is 192.168.0.1 if there is no DHCP lease. Make sure the IP is not used twice in your setup. Make a fimrware update, make a factory reset on the switch.
Reolink ist the way to go. I think only the battery powered ones don’t have onvif. Otherwise the poe cameras all support onvif and are generally of very good quality. Plug it in and of you go. EDIT: Forgot to mention: You can configure the camera via the web interface, so no need for an app. I’m using the 820 at the moment, but I’m planning to get the new trackmix camera, these look really good.
Thanks. This definitely goes onto the pile of things I’ll build at the new house.
Another tool is paperless ngx. Although it is a bit more than just a scanner Programm.