I don’t even bother with the internal DNS server. I just set my A records in Cloudflare to point to the private IPs
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I used to ask customers to unplug their modem, tell me were the pins on the plug all brass or did it have black tips so I knew which model they had.
In reality I just wanted them to turn the damn thing off and on again
I stumbled upon it years ago because sorting by name sorts by date. There was no other thought put into it.
How come not proton? Did they get caught with their hands in the ~~cookie jar~~ traffic logs?
the wallpaper shows an animation of a car driving up a highway (or down a highway if retracting) while playing a little song.
Gonna need to see a video of this for no other reason than to bring me joy on this cold January morning
Or for the lazy, screenshot!
I was really impressed with google when they allowed us to enable Bluetooth on the stadia controllers to prevent eWaste. It’d be great if they could do something similar with a version of Linux to let the tinkerers play
Fascinating. I learned something new today! Thank you for taking the time to share :)
Here’s an interesting (although old) video
You can either set a DHCP reservation in your router, or manually set the IP on the device.
When I say private IP, I’m referring to the internal IP e.g 192.168.1.X
Means internally I just go to the domain without having to remember the IP I set.