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Gotta remember they were trained off of the internet. Which is to say the largest body of people loadly professing the opinions are fact and refusing to say otherwise.
Gotta remember they were trained off of the internet. Which is to say the largest body of people loadly professing the opinions are fact and refusing to say otherwise.
Idk lulzbit are also just super consumer freindly out fit (I think are still one the only 3d printer that are FSF Respect Your Freedoms certified).
I was really impressed by the lulzbot manual mentioning this! Its also important to consider that most 3d prints can be sensitive to water unless sealed too.
I mean kubernetes, android, tensorflow, and the only OpenSource PDK for silicon that I know of.
They have a lot of bed rock contributions in the tech space.
A SUV full of tape might have the band with needed to restore from backup, but bless the tops that gotta load those tapes
Surely there is some good cheap dummy batteries out there.
I really want to run some of my old androids as security cams. They have WiFi, processing, and … Cameras!
Haven’t done it yet though tbh
Makes sense, I bet there is better product fit for this in future but its cool to see first adoptions.
Sterilizing that would be a bitch, was designed for level ofreliablety I would be comfortable with for surgery, and as with all medical equipment it should be bought with right to repair in mind (not the current practice and its an active problem).
Wireguard for network access, istio gateway for exposing services, and keycloak for SSO. I want to experiment with Teleport for more fine grained access to my services.
If I had more exposed services I would mess with crowdsec for some another firewall rule set and maybe even exposing it through a TOR service proxy.
Maybe its the number of men in the boat number of dandies in a macaroni
Typically you have main and guest to isolate them You also have different networks for different bands because they use different radios (2.4GH and 5GH) with both having tradeoffs of range and speed. Some have triband as well so that you can isolate high performance devices because every device on a network increases latency slightly, and more so a radio only support one broadcast method at a time and will downgrade its self to the least common dominator for the devices connected to it.
For increased distribution you can use IPFS to host got repos as well (https://docs.ipfs.tech/how-to/host-git-repo/).
forced to work in a Windows infrastructure
My condolences. I hope you find some relief in the future
Openstack releases are named after the nearest town to conference that matches the next series in the alphabet.
Stick to open standard stuff. Retooling sticks and they hope to tar you in those services so you find yourself paying
DRM will always be a difficult on untrusted devices. I think signal has some options to restrict it
Does send meet what you need?
I remember using it for the self expiring feature. It also is built to use e2e so the sever only handles encrypted data.
I am not sure on the others though.
OCI the company running the platform seems to still be up and running it, at from reading the FAQ.
K3s! You could even reuse your pis in the cluster.
I would deploy it to your new server, setup your CSI (e.g longhorn its pretty simple), find a helm chart for one of the apps and try deploying it.