Just to make sure you know this, routers are not switches. You might get some of them to sort behave like switches with careful configuration, but most of the time it’s asking for a lot of trouble.
Just to make sure you know this, routers are not switches. You might get some of them to sort behave like switches with careful configuration, but most of the time it’s asking for a lot of trouble.
You have three routers? Why?
Throw 2 of them out and get actual switches.
YB
Yoshua Bengio? Is that you?
Step one: Be really good at numerical methods for partial differential equations.
Step two: apply to HFT company
Step three: There is no step three.
MBA is a distraction.
Look at that! We both win!
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I mean, depends on whether you think someone will actually check what the references actually say or just eyeball the titles and go LGTM.
I generally think Satya is a fairly decent guy.
Microsoft is still a fucking shit show, but still.
It’s really well documented and easy to config. You just open the page for your IDP, follow the instructions, set a few config setting and you’re off.
The user interface is also really good at this. Often custom identity providers feel hacked on, here it’s integrated really well.
I believe the implementation is based on nextauth.js
It depends on what you mean by seamlessly. I have the Safari bookmarklet menu thingy on iOS and it works great.
I’m using it 99% for recipes. But, I haven’t lost a recipe since I started using it!
All self-hostable software should do single sign-on the way Linkwarden does.
If you are wondering whether or how to support OIDC or SAML or other SSO, look no further for inspiration.
That’s only because the US version of Further Down does not contain the live version, which is the best version.
Most real world systems, even seemingly simple ones, can easily display physics and material science behavior that could fill a PhD thesis.
This is awesome stuff.
Store torrent files. The magnet links are just the hashes of the torrent files.
Yes, the magnet link points to a specific torrent file, but you will only be able to get them if anyone is still sharing it and currently online.
If you have the torrent file and the content, you can start a new swarm if the old one is dead. If you only have the magnet link and the content, you can’t.
Why?
That’s a rather absolutist claim when you don’t know the orgs threat model.
My recommendation would be to use a hard disk in a single computer, and to use a single operating system for a single computer.
Then you pick the most capable, fastest, native FS that fits your bill.
If you need to transmit data between computers, use the network. It’s that it’s there for.
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That’s highly dependent on the hardware. My router only has two ports.