for some of us it’s not even that pseudonymous.
for some of us it’s not even that pseudonymous.
I would try that a few more time, the fact that you were doing something will help with any anxiety
on RNZ it was mentioned that many of them will have remote work written into their contracts. Good luck National.
I’m wondering if you have an incorrect gateway set or default route
also, what ports on both routers are connected? are they both using “WAN” for their uplink?
As said look at DHCP clashes or " Wall -> Ethernet Splitter -> PC Under either"
What do you mean by this? The ones I know of will drop the connection to 10mb or 100mb and will on work on both “halves” at the same time*
you could probably find cheaper with more to do more
I see you mentioned the free Oracle cloud servers, they are not simple to use like many cloud VPS. But if you wanted to go down that route then if you get a full account with a CC on file then you can normally get the ampere instance (still free)
I say go with proxmox on the n100 (I use it), there are alternatives kvm/QEMU managers that I heard good things about as well (namely Incus https://github.com/lxc/incus )
Rule 3: Don’t request or link to specific pirated titles, including DMs
But in saying that I’ve seen some (maybe no CCNP) tech courses on private trackers
I don’t understand why they need to share anything other than “this is the campaign we want to run” eg, “we want to run an ad campaign to target adults under 30 returning to NZ, the ad will be this ‘Student Loan Repayment’ copy”
When I was doing a lot of custom ROMs on xda I had some guy supply a new phone to me to further develop on - this happened twice. It’s nice when it happens but it’s not why I was building ROMs
I only use proton VPN for public wifi and have had no issues with it. Can select your locations and some do support torrenting if you need that.
I don’t quite think the front fell off though
Very interesting, I made a local community !kiwiclassifieds@no.lastname.nz a year or so ago but have done nothing with it
Not that toy, but the box looked much the same
I have tried Arch, btw, but at the time I think I would have been using openSUSE or maybe Gentoo
That is very true.
The toy we had was from around 2010, I think that there may have been less risk back then, but your point still stands (PS I was using linux as a desktop)
I run proxmox and a trunas VM.
Seems to work well