You are welcome and glad that it works eventually.
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I am curious if you are using an external DAC or the built-in audio interface for your headphones.
I would place my trust on the good "not-so-old" Yubikey. I have been using their keys since early 2010s. I have used NEO, 4, and 5 NFC and all of them have been rock solid.
No not anymore. I no longer find it necessary now. Things have become much easier. Many routers have out-of-factory OpenWrt support or are outright built with/on OpenWrt. Companies like GL.iNet has made the barrier to entry the lowest ever.
Gone were the days we had to spot the right hardware versions, find ways to access debug ports, tinker with das uboot (or it had to be added...), flush the official firmware, and flash the right OpenWRT image. And this often would set you down on a path to compile the "right" kernel to work with proprietary driver/firmware blob files so hardware acceleration (e.g. NAT or WiFi radio) could work properly.... Indeed I have learnt a lot but honestly I don't really miss those days lol
dd
is transferring in blocks while rsync
is transferring in files (or file tree). If you wanna clone a disk, the former is a better option as you want a clone and a block device may contain more than one partition.
Both the SD cards and SSDs are interpreted as block storage devices by the Linux kernel. You should be able to clone the SD card to a SSD with tools such as dd
.
And the issue still persists even after taking those steps?
Does the dig
command confirm 1.1.1.1 is in use?
prowlarr does not appear to support customizing DNS. You need to alter your DNS on the OS level. Which OS are you using?
There are a number of unit conversion libraries in JavaScript. Building your own is not that hard. A simple SPA shall suffice.
SD cards are not known for reliability either. A decent USB drive can get you SMART passthrough at least.
Check for the exact core configuration and cache size via Intel Ark first. More often than not i5 and i7 can have the same core configuration and cache size but difference base and boost frequencies.
I may sound like an immich evangelizer now but immich ftw lol
P.S. Related doc for user management.