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- Comment on Now this is an interesting question. What sound would you like it to make? 6 hours ago:
A classic USian take: how can X be more like a gun
- Comment on OPNsense Mini PC Suggestion + Switch + AP? (And running cables) 2 weeks ago:
I would go with the separate AP route unless your firewall device is conveniently located and want to add a wireless card to whatever firewall box. You’ll need something new for wireless anyway once you plop the firewall in front of the modem.
Used enterprise APs can be good value. Unifi is super easy, reasonably priced, and you can run the controller/management thing as a container on your proxmox for localamagemrnt. Then probably ly anything supported by OpenWRT you can find cheap. Their hardware db might be helpful for comparing models/features in general.
Power for AP can use a poe injector at the switch or AP side of the run. Or whatever power adapter (many “APs” still have some DC power).
Cable runs along baseboards is fine. You can get cable channels and have it look super neat. Way cheaper, there’s little nail in cable rings for exactly that too. Pick a cable color that matches, or paint the channels. If there’s decent coax run all over the house, you could do adapters to avoid a cabling job.
Some random (GMKtek?) N100 dual nic thing runs my opnSense (VM on proxmox) at 1Gbps throughout, through I have minimal filtering applied now. I haven’t tested wireguard/VPN throughput or anything heavy though.
Switch you need anything managed for the VLANs. “Smart” or “Lite” I think get thrown around a lot too for basic managed. If you’re into labbing, again the used business/enterprise can get any range of features. Just have to deal with the noise/power/heat.
- Comment on 🚀 Statistics for Strava v4.7.0 released! Dark mode & Milestones timeline 2 weeks ago:
OpenTracks, OSM Dashboard, OsmAnd+ worked for basic stuff for me.
- Comment on MSI's $80 AMD motherboards with DDR4 support swoop in to rescue gamers amid the global RAM crisis 3 weeks ago:
Wat good is a board of there’s no memory? AM4 has been happily humming along for years too, why is MSI special now?
- Comment on Today is the 40th Anniversay of Zelda! 3 weeks ago:
Hand drawn overworld map. I forget the scale, probably 1x4 US Letter, colored pencil. Replaying using my map was great.
- Comment on Microsoft's Notepad Got Pwned (They Added AI To It, So...) 5 weeks ago:
I don’t think it does. The MSRC page linking to the notepad update release notes/download goto the windows store version of notepad, which lists a requirement of Windows 11 version 22000.0 or higher.
I haven’t gone more in depth than that though.
- Comment on A remote code execution vulnerability has been found in Microslop Notepad 5 weeks ago:
User interaction required was listed on the MSRC source, but that’s also where “RCE” came from too.
- Comment on If it fits... 2 months ago:
Yeah I only accept bad parking jobs from oversized pickups. The hell does it matter what type of vehicle did the pinning? Close is close whether the other car is parallel to the curb or not.
Blame yourself for being to close to the front car then. Or blame that car too. Hurr durr funny small car bad.
- Comment on We're switching produce! 2 months ago:
of course the gent growing large red cabbages has a an outfit to be a red cabbage.
- Comment on New Cars Don't All Come With Dipsticks Anymore, Here's Why 5 months ago:
Vendor tech does maintenance and fails to check critical component of system blames customer
Good tech.
- Comment on Actively exploited vulnerability gives extraordinary control over server fleets 8 months ago:
Does anybody know of a resource that’s compiled known to be affected system or motherboard models using this specific BMC?
Eclypsium said the line of vulnerable AMI MegaRAC devices uses an interface known as Redfish. Server makers known to use these products include AMD, Ampere Computing, ASRock, ARM, Fujitsu, Gigabyte, Huawei, Nvidia, Supermicro, and Qualcomm. Some, but not all, of these vendors have released patches for their wares.