bigBananas

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[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

I've been using Linksys E4200's with (Fresh)Tomato firmware for about 10 years now. Recently one failed and I think, due to all the claims about new wifi "versions", the more modern devices should provide better performance, so I've been reading some stuff every now and then and looking for a new setup.

People with knowledge (tm) who I semi-trust all seem to point at different devices for the wired and wireless part. Some even say you should split the router from the switch (so you can do a managed switch with vlans and stuff) but I will never use any of that and even my E4200's can handle vlans just fine. I do get that using dedicated access points has its advantages but it does get quite a bit more expensive.

On the other end, a lot of brand names are now using Chinese chips in their routers and devices like the GL.iNet MT6000 seem to be one of the current favorites on the openwrt forums (and seems to be a very powerful device). I think I'm still going to go for a separated setup but I've got no clue which devices yet.

Fwiw, Louis Rossmann recommends some things.

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 9 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Such a weird thing that it essentially discriminates Mozilla based browsers though, I'd expect bots would follow the most-used-approach. So yeah, this does not make me happy..although the anime-girl kinda does

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 3 points 2 months ago

Although I agree that if it's a small business, it's better to outsource it to an established business but if you're serious about doing it yourself, check out OpenDesk/OpenCode. Also, why use your own hardware? A VPS is much more reliable.

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)
[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 5 points 3 months ago

If you're able, come as an expat. There are lot's of jobs that allow you to stay and after 5 years (differs by country), you can request citizenship.

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 10 points 3 months ago

Biggest hurdle would be timing, if you want it sound right.. Every speaker should be in sync as much as possible

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 3 points 3 months ago

"Ik denk niet dat Musk hier wakker van ligt." No shit Robin, dat is het doel van die kras ook niet.. Hoe sommige mensen zoveel geld hebben én een minimaal intellectueel vermogen is mij een raadsel..

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 1 points 5 months ago

I run it on bare metal, had no issues whatsoever, if I recall correctly. This was some months, less than a year, ago. Just installed Lyrion over the LMS (love that it's still LMS ;)

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 4 points 10 months ago

Basically every serious mailserver package has imapsync included. I don't know what kind of hardware you're running and what you expect from the server doing the copying but running webmail, search indexes, antivirus, etc will cost you ram. There are solutions aimed at keeping backups of your mail though, I can't give you recommendations, the only thing I remember is that they don't give you a normal webmail or imap, instead you get a web-interface aimed at searching through the backup(s)

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 3 points 2 years ago

I adored my HP Veer, I bet that if I get a working one in my hands I'll blind-type flawless again in seconds, I was better on that thing than any full size keyboard. Best phone I've ever had because of the keyboard and the ease of customization when you know Javascript. Screen was a bit too small (I consider every modern phone way, way too big) and speed could've been better but wasn't bad.

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 3 points 2 years ago

Logitech media server (squeezebox) with the don't stop the music plugin. It can use different services for context aware playlists and I found last.fm to be a lot better than Spotify. MusicIP used to be a thing on LMS as well, and probably can still be used, that's completely local but analyzing new tracks is slow since MusicIP servers are down (MusicIP got bought by Spotify ages ago).

[–] bigBananas@feddit.nl 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't know for sure but I think it's the current, higher voltage will bridge a bigger gap/higher resistance but a human body doesn't have that high of a resistance and car batteries are capable of providing plenty of current (I think?)

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