The tragedy of the commons.
Enough people don’t understand or care to understand, so it gets cut out for the sake of improving the users experience.
No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That’s what you are A song that goes on and on
The tragedy of the commons.
Enough people don’t understand or care to understand, so it gets cut out for the sake of improving the users experience.
I’d suggest using OVH. https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/en-ie-dns-dynhost?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0051641
Depending on your country you may need to use ovh canada
My biggest problem with 9-5 work weeks is you never have a free day to achieve anything such as doctor appointments or going to the government offices to renew something.
Meaning you’re at the mercy of your manager to find days you can go do that stuff.
Syncthing like others suggested is probably the way to go.
But if you want more options you can do a lot with WebDAV. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-webdav-access-with-apache-on-ubuntu-18-04
Yeah it’s a real mystery to me how Lemmy didn’t adopt extra tags.
Anime Camera man practice.
Actual Cannibal Shia Labeouf Mod for L4D2 is essential.
So many people just open a game and play it, ignoring the settings.
The default controls in StarCraft 2 set you up for failure in custom games. Turning off simple command card and allowing the selection of enemy units helps a ton.
When playing interactive story games like until dawn, try to pick up everything in each room before continuing. Be nice to the animals!
Breath of the wild is more fun if you do the major dungeons in reverse order.
When playing with emulators let the game go through its idle intro card and listen carefully to the sound if it distorts or pops then your game is likely to be unstable try changing more options. Such as enabling interpreter mode for the audio.
When playing Super Mario World, don’t be afraid to explore the stages esp the boo mansions.
When a game offers Vulkan/dx12 mode, try it.
The Nintendo switch allows you to control the MTU of the wifi connection, adjusting this can help in poor connectivity situations.
Changing your DNS to a public provider such as Quad9 can help.
Investigating if you can enable ipv6 on your network can offer you some boons.
Confirming port forwarding is working for your games will help immensely in games that rely on that. (Also resolve any double NAT issues)
Do not attempt to game on a wifi repeater, only sadness follows.
Unless you are playing fallout 3 or New Vegas on era correct hardware there are mods to make it more stable.
Everyone needs to play hat in time.
Try opening the image and looking around. It’s not going so well for me.
When I’m in post view with comments it’s fine.
When you finally find the right person to play Baldur’s Gate 3 with. Well love finds a way.
So I’ve been the person who denies projects like these in the office.
There are two non-negotiable requirements for equipment like this.
It absolutely must not in any way interact with outside servers or remote services. All data must stay contained within the company.
The software must be open for inspection with a locally reproducible build. Or accredited by a trustworthy provider such as Microsoft.
Failure to meet those requirements and the proposal is dead.
I’m not sure what the purple app was.
But disabling the relevant services should be enough or modifying your host file to block all the Microsoft domains for it.
I am curious why you need it to go online at all.
If you’re looking to copy files just use your phone or USB drive?
Heres my take. “Treat your sugar daddy by slipping into something nice”.
Oh my, I missed a word there. I meant to say they were doing that with their dishes. haha
Probably the only way is to help prepare with them or talk to them about it.
I gave a friend of mine a hard time for not rinsing off the soap before putting them out to dry.
Edit: Their dishes, not their food.
Hey I just had another thought. Do you have your ISP provided router in bridge mode? That would help if you’re not using it for anything else.
If your lan devices only have a fe80, your clients are not receiving a proper router advertisement.
Which routes and firewall rules should I be checking?
Since the OPNsense device is getting a ipv6 address and is able to ping ipv6 devices on the internet.
It sounds like you don’t have ipv6 configured for the LAN. Try enabling “Assisted” mode.
Confirm the ipv6 addresses your clients in the LAN are being assigned an ipv6 address within the scope of what your ISP is assigning.
If you are check default routes and firewall rules.
If you aren’t, investigate “router advertisement”.
What’s worse is there’s popular programmers out there telling people to do this.
I haven’t worked on the exact model but some of the others are known to reject 3rd party wifi modules.
If it’s not a big bother I would probably just use a usb adapter.
There was a old method of using ndiswrapper to run unsupported wifi cards if you wanna investigate if that’s still a thing.