What did bitwarden do??
What did bitwarden do??
second fastmail. works with bitwarden just like 1password
I have bitwarden family SaaS. So I can share password with my group.
Here are some more screenshot of the disk. Maybe its a BTRFS failure?
This is the error from my laptop when I try and mount. It asked for the encryption password just before this. And makes all the normal annoying hard drive sounds.
I attempted to mount the disk and it says “unable to mount”.
I think there might need to be more than one cylinder. (Referring to photo) Hmm…
For now…
Are the Reolink wireless? What models? Do you have outdoor ones? Im looking for outdoor.
The blink cameras are battery powered. 100% wireless (no network or power cables) . Only trigger on motion or if activated for live stream.
I do love me some ESP32! I did not think about doing this… I am sure there are stats on power consumption. I think making it outdoor/weatherproof would be the hardest part.
Do you have any that are solar? or outdoors?
That is what I am currently doing but the usb port on the unit is 2.0 so its dog slow!
Have you tried Firefox?
They have the Spitz out now. I live rural and actually have this as my whole home modem.
I have a pfsense modem between it and my network for routing/vlan but its great! I have the modem paired with the waveform antenna on a 40ft tower. I love that it tells me connection speed to the tower similar to how your WiFi network adapter will tell you the speed between it and the WiFi access point. It will say like 200M. So I know I can get up to 200M but because of prioritization+usage on the tower my actual speeds are 80mbps during Netflix hours but closer to 200m when I first wake up.
Tldr: glinet makes some solid hardware and software. (I know openwrt did most of the heavy lifting. But its well polished. )
pfSense on an old PC with two NICs should do well. You could buy dedicated hw like a protectoli. Ive had one for 6 years now no issues.
What did the article say?
Yes its a setting. https://help.kagi.com/kagi/features/redirects.html The help doc actually using old.reddit as an example.
“If you VPN supports p2p just use that” what does this mean? Use p2p to access reddit? Is that a thing?
I use kagi.com as a search engine and it automatically does that for links I click on thru them. I think there is a browser extension for Firefox that will do this for you as well.
I know UK and Norway are like this.
Signal is what I use.