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I have an inkling that she isn’t the one at fault…
Your repeated asking and pushing etc. caused her to look for some kind of defense.
Better let it go, and let her go.
I know it in my heart.
But I know it in my stubborn mind ;-)
I have an inkling that she isn’t the one at fault…
Your repeated asking and pushing etc. caused her to look for some kind of defense.
Better let it go, and let her go.
I know it in my heart.
But I know it in my stubborn mind ;-)
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I guess this would be a good starting point for your reading:
What am I missing out on as a regular internet user by using the default equipment.
You miss an understanding about what your devices do. Including the devices you got from your provider.
As a consequence, you remain clueless when your devices get attacked and taken over.
What am I missing out on as a self-hoster by using whatever equipment metronet gives me?
You miss the chance of securing your network.
As a self hoster, you are a little bit more attractive, and there are more possibilities of attacking your devices, than a typical PC or mobile user.
My suggestion is an extra router with OpenWRT between the metronet device and all your other stuff. You will get some better understanding just by configuring your OpenWRT for the first time. Their documentation is very good.
Ich würde vermuten, es kommt von “der Ton”, bzw “der Unterton”. Der macht bekanntlich die Musik.
I plan to feel sorry for them Americans. But only a little.
Eternal loneliness is another word for hell.
Just my $.02
So, which one of these handles the SAT receiver card(s)?
Using mythtv for 15 years at least. At the beginning with its own frontend, now with a Kodi frontend on an Androidtv box.
I am reading about jellyfin here frequently, but have not tried it so far. Can it even handle SAT receivers?
If I remember correctly (you’d better googel it to be sure), PWM case fans use a steady 12V supply, plus a pwm signal.
I’d buy an ESP, connect a temperature sensor, put the Tasmota firmware on it and be fine. The programming is a one liner then (in that weird tasmota rules language).
If it turns out that the fan needs a pwm “chopped” 12V supply instead, then you need to add a MOSFET and 2 resistors to create that.
P.S. that module from the other comment is better.
We all feel like it was our fault
No. I feel like it was all YOUR fault.
Get a job in building construction.
You work hard, you work together with people, you start your day early and you get tired in the evening.
The one with the 4 holes in it (one at the top, one at the bottom, two at the sides). I find it rather convenient.
There wasn’t so much boredom, because there were no smartphones.
You explained it all. What is your question.
Hint: try another USB port.
USB is like a network, and it could be a jungle of cables and ports and switches and bridges and whatnot. But the closer you get to the mainboard, the better are your chances to escape such a problem.
I can’t remember the name
No problem. Here at Lemmy, we are quite good at guessing.
I start: “Aaa”
Next one, please.
I can only assume that you are very young.
In our times, a good rant has gotten somewhat out of fashion, and that is a sad fact. A good rant does not make you an AH (or anybody else). It is different from spreading hate (which is quite fashionable these days). You must learn the distinction.
He acted like a huge asshole
Not at all. I can’t remember anything like that.
I suspect that your /srv had already existed before you mounted that drive for the very first time, and there were even some files in /srv.
The mounting of the drive has made these “old” /srv files invisible. But it has not deleted them. Now you unmounted the drive, and they have come back like Zombies :)