

Wasn’t 4 still a flat directory? I’m talking about 5 when it got serious.


Wasn’t 4 still a flat directory? I’m talking about 5 when it got serious.


Novell solved directory services 25 years ago. It took MS 10 to catch up.


Whenever I hear about invasive plants or animals I always wonder if it’s geo-politics.


A different domain name won’t fix the issue you’re describing.


Can you explain the connection issues? Dynamic dns services aren’t much different than a normal domain name.
If the problem is with your ip address changing then you need to get a more permanent ip.
In fact you can usually get a domain name from the dynamic dns provider and they can update it.
A way around this is to use a service like Tailscale. Their ip address for your host won’t change. The downside is you need to be on von to access it. There might be other options.


What a poor take. I’ve been trying g to find the right balance between performance, battery, and heat/sound for business use. Intels previous gen under performed, AMD ran hot, and neither were good with battery.
Jumping from 10hrs to 18hrs in testing is huge, with real world use likely going from 4-8 hrs. Getting an all-day battery is a win that only Apple and snapdragon have been able to do.


32gb is fine for most


Nope. The jump in battery life is impressive.
If you want to really tinker there is a uConsole kvm project.
If it’s an intel cpu you might have vapor, which is a native kvm. If you have AMT then I think you get kvm to the bios but it won’t give you kvm once the OS boots.


Dodge the handshake and go right in for the French kiss.
Maybe Big Rope is silencing people.
The don’t survive to tell the tale.


Honestly how did two wires on old phones power the phone, got it to ring, hold a two-way conversation, and also dial out? Only two wires?!?
I took a class at college on it and the mystery was revealed but I’m still convinced it’s magic.

Upgrade to 200A panel if you’re already going through the hassle of significant wiring. You’ll be able to run more circuits to that room.


Yup. Also, shingles presents on one side of the body, not both. This is because it’s following a branch of your nervous system.
Also if you have a rash that’s “tingling” then call a doc and get on some antivax, it will cut down the length and strength of your symptoms significantly.
Shingles isn’t usually contagious to people that have had it or chickenpox.
The chickenpox/shingles lifecycle amazes me. It’s like it was designed to not be stamped out like smallpox through normal methods.
The chickenpox vax changed the game though, and it’s possible the generation that got vaxd will result in a significant reduction in shingles and more importantly a reduction in shingles pharmaceutical advertising.


You don’t use the breakdown lanes? Rookie move.
Tracking inventory is literally one of its primary use cases.
The default channel is usually populated enough and I think nodes relay other channels using lora too.
My range to the next node is 7 miles.
AirTags work but chirp and thieves know to dump them.
Buy a few t1000 to see how it works and if you have any other nodes in your area. If you do you’ll have decent coverage.
The t1000 doesn’t have amazing battery life but I think there’s devices that are dedicated to gps tracking that last a lot longer.
How did Novell mess up netware? If anything Novell should have teamed up with IBM or Apple to take on end user productivity.