

Most firewalls where you’re trying to get around it will simply block quic.
Most firewalls where you’re trying to get around it will simply block quic.
No. Maintain your own OS. Any country or group of countries should be doing so.
In Outlook it’s called the .pst file.
In thunderbird I think it’s an mbox file.
Not a lot of mail apps out there. I’d go with thunderbird mbox.
If it’s going to be a glorified display then simply get a non-smart tv designed for digital signage.
I simply wouldn’t. Just use Google Drive or Dropbox.
Unless you can provide redundancy and 24x7 support you don’t want others dependent on you.
Wind isn’t great small scale. You rarely can get high enough for constant wind energy. They are noisy. They don’t produce a lot. In many or even most cases solar will be better than wind.
I’d go so far as building both sun oriented and a solar “fence” line going north/south to get more non-peak solar before putting up small-scale wind.
This is probably the biggest hack of the year. As of the writing it had infected 140+ packages including some from big names like CrowdStrike. npm is in a LOT of things, and this thing is a true worm.
An rpi might work for your computer issues.
It amazes me to see people do everything except 1) rtfm or 2) contact the support line that’s already paid for.
Edit: apparently my coworkers are in this thread.
I know someone that has been trying out all of the mp3 players and has yet to find something that works as well as an iPod classic.
But then why would I need one? It’s all on my phone.
No. I do that for my job and wouldn’t do it for personal use. HA/redundancy/security is too expensive.
I still need internet service and the iPod touch was discontinued years ago.
Who even makes phone calls today? Not me. I need a device that does everything but phone calls more than I need a device that only does voice.
Consider splitting your compute and storage. A dedicated NAS and the connect your compute to it using nfs or iSCSI.
You’re only wrong because your job has poor management and you should be finding a new one.
I think the packaging also leads to better audio quality due to inherently lower emi.
mITX is more expensive but is smaller and has some other advantages.
You can do better. I’d get a miniITX form factor of your choice that supports a video card, but omit the card for now.
An amd with igpu might be decent for your needs today and slap a dgpu in later if your needs change.
At the enterprise level an Opengear appliance fixes this.
Tripplite PDUs have an option to perform a ping test against an ip, and if it stops responding it can power cycle the outlet of your choice.
If you want to get fancy you can advertise routes from two routers into your L3 switch and if a route goes down your switch will use the backup.
OP has an entire account.