FYI, Proton free tier doesn't support P2P traffic.
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Cat6 is easy; Cat 6a starts getting more complicated because of the grounding.
Also, they sell shorter patch cables.
You dropped this:
I used to carry Tails around on a tiny USB drive in case I wanted to do something on an untrusted machine, but a) the USB device I chose got stupidly hot, and b) I never actually needed to use it since I carry a smartphone everywhere, so I stopped.
Because you have to know a bunch of extra letters to make basic sounds.
That doesn't make any sense. If you hash it once on client and once on server, that means that your password, as far as the server knows, is the client-hashed password. Nothing has changed in terms of security. In fact, you could implement this yourself by hashing your password when creating it and when supplying it.
I think voting on it will make it be read.
Servers (physical or virtual) get named based on usage: host-lab-01, vpn-guest-name, nas-01, proxmox-01, etc.
My wife's laptops get named [her name]-[model].
My machines (physical or virtual) get named after fairies from Pixie Hollow.
Writing this out makes me think I did my wife's machines dirty, though. Should have named them after fairies as well.
Hey, home labs are for learning..
The fact that this is possible is incredible.
Came here to say Chameleon. I also didn't get to play it, but I dreamed about it often.
It's fine to only have a few seasons, but tell the writers that in advance so they can complete the series.
Also, cancelling after one season is shitty.