

I saw that RDP was proprietary. I know that some proprietary protocols have open source implementations, is that the case here?
I saw that RDP was proprietary. I know that some proprietary protocols have open source implementations, is that the case here?
Mobile wikipedia on computers looks nice
I’m speaking about the concept not the currently available AI.
Not necessarily. I think that predicting crime using public information can be beneficial. It just shouldn’t be invasive or biased, and shouldn’t be used in court to justify a warrant or arrest.
I think this applies to all sexual stimulation that is self-induced.
Not even that bad, they are learning about electricity in a hands-on manner. USB standards protect against short circuits so this is over exaggerated heavily.
Feel free to open up my mind and explain youself, but right now I don’t understand where you’re coming from. I don’t think OP’s shilling or has any stake in XMR, he’s just stating that it’s private and secure for transactions.
So how is this advertising? Do you think op was payed by the monero project to promote it? It’s a genuinely good privacy tool.
Monero is anonymous instead if pseudonymous. It’s also the main crypto on darknet marketplaces.
What’s up with brave? I know they are bloated as hell but I thought they tried to be private.
cloudflare would, but you dont even need it if you are comfortable with port forwarding. a reverse proxy just forwards traffic to and from a device through a device. nginx is a popular platform for reverse proxies because it’s easy to set up and configure.
Jellyfin is not designed to be exposed directly. It can be but I wouldn’t recommend it. If you are insistent on doing it, I would absolutely recommend engine X reverse proxying with a rate limit to prevent any brute force attacks as well as hiding your family’s account on the login screen so not just anyone can see them. Also remember you need an SSL certificate which you can either self-sign or get from a free CA like let’s encrypt.
Tail scale works quite well but can be limiting in speed. Your family does not need any technical knowledge. They just sign in on the app and you can add their account to your tail scale domain. Keep in mind you may need to pay if you add more than three, I believe, users.
The third and best option for you in my opinion would be a VPN. It doesn’t suffer from the same speed issues that tailscale does. Technical setup would be a bit more difficult than tail scale, but you can do it on your family’s device once and it should just always work. Youll need port forwarding, but that’s really easy. One thing though, your internet service provider might change your IP address periodically. So you might want a domain name and dynamic DNS, which I would suggest you get from a service called FreeDNS. Like in the name, everything is free, unless you choose to donate , of course. They have it very intuitively laid out where you can use CRON to run a script periodically that just sends a curl ping to their servers so that they know what your new IP address is if it changes. It’s a pretty simple setup.
can you link the bot here
Definitely bait
I heard about an aussie officer serving a few years for shooting a running suspect in the back with a taser.
Not only that, but they make popular watches(forerunner, fenix, instinct) and outdoor devices like their inreach satellite communicator and gps handhelds. They also make automotive, marine, and aviation gear for navigation.
NOOOO GARMIN
Don’t connect your Roku to the internet.
Wikipedia says “As of February 2014, the extent to which open-source clients meet this requirement remains unknown.”
That’s old but may still be the case. However, I’d imagine if RHEL wanted to comply with mpeg’s h246 patents, they will do the same for rdp.