If you already have a virtualization host can just use a VM as well.
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If you already have a virtualization host can just use a VM as well.
Only thing to note is that the trackpad doesn’t give you a real mouse cursor, so it’s not all that useful for remote desktop.
Personally think it’s very overpriced, I’d get the cheaper keyboard folio.
Also most modern x86 desktop CPUs have this too.
same here. The desktop app is bloated electron garbage.
I did for a while but stopped because it’s a massive pain and far easier to just use proton or something.
I see it being useful if you wired up your car stereo or something with a lightning cable and you don’t wanna have to take the whole dash apart again.
I love the Xperia line but even the 5 series is almost an inch taller than the iPhone mini. It’s massive by comparison.
Same, all new iPhones are just utterly massive.
Ha, great reply
Nothing against your instance, just wish I could hide it from my “all” feed without hiding all NSFW content.
For real, if I could block lemmynsfw that would remove 90% of the porn from my feed.
I swear I blocked every community on there but more keep showing up…
Sounds like route tables are finding a priority match on the 1gb interface. Are you 100% sure the NAS connection is truly not an overlapping subnet with the 1gb nic?
I’d say this, companies deploying new windows server installs aren’t long for this world.
Even banks and insurance companies are pushing to containerization, Linux, and the cloud.
Well keep in mind the 14 has the same SoC as the 13, so Apple will probably provide software for the same time since they are essentially the same phone.
I made the switch recently to a 13 mini, just hated how big everything is now.
Personally I’d say just get the regular one and save the money. The Pro is a big cost increase for 120Hz and a third camera, otherwise they do basically all the same stuff. Apple supports both models for 6+ years anyway, so longevity isn’t an issue either way.
My best advice would be to make sure you enable static port mapping on your NAT rules. That usually helps a lot of NAT traversal things like games.
And no, Nintendo doesn’t understand networking in the slightest and asking people to forward every single port is BS.
It just adds a static route so that if dynamic route tables change it doesn’t have to wait to re-learn the new routes to start pinging that IP again.
It won’t change your gateway routing for normal traffic.
Exactly, port forwarding + nginx or your proxy of choice for SSL and you’re done.
Port forwarding? Just put nginx in front of it or something, no VPN required.
android has allowed 3rd party app stores since day 1 so this is going to be an issue on the iPhone how?