

I’m not sure about the annotation part but I think spectacle supports that
I’m not sure about the annotation part but I think spectacle supports that
That page was a wonderful source of information on machine learning stuff for me while getting my bachelors degree. But still, fuck medium
VLC can play blurays?
I didn’t read the article but based on the headline it sounds interesting. I’m just worried about adoption rate but I guess they’ve got to start somewhere
I think I used a Pi 4B, either the 8 or 2 GiB model because that’s what I had lying around.
I never tried a compute module but instead upgraded to a lenovo tiny pc.
Also in my experience the raspberry pi isn’t all that great for a NAS considering you are reliant on using USB hard drives and also need a separate powered USB hub for them
I have also heard that you can bind your hypothetical torrent client to your hypothetical VPN network interface meaning it would be unable to even send out any data if the VPN was not connected.
Or in the case of docker use a prepackaged VPN+Torrent container or pipe all container network traffic through a VPN container like gluetun
Huh, guess I was wrong. I was pretty sure the text part alone was that much
wuthout the images obviously
What about NAS systems? I don’t recall seeing any for 10" before
I believe DVDs do have DRM actually but it has been broken so long ago as to be a non-issue
Actually ignore my previous reply. I just noticed that google drive has 15GiB of free storage instead of 5 like I thought. I sent you a link via PM to a shared folder in my google drive where you can upload it if you are still offering.
Thanks for the offer. Unfortunately I don’t know any free cloud upload services that support that much data. I tried creating a file upload link for my synology NAS but based on the given URL that one would only work if you were in my local network and I don’t believe there is a way to share that without exposing the entire NAS to the internet.
Thanks for the setup tips, especially about the masquerade rule and safe mode.
I’m not too worries about the loss of speed since internet here in germany is on average slower than 250mbps and anything data intensive like access to my Mediaserver should be handled over Ethernet anyway. If it does become an issue I can always throw a second AP at it I guess?
I’m not sure how to find out whether it has two access points. Performancewise I believe the specific model I have selected should be fine.
Thanks. I wasn’t sure about the VLAN thing so that’s one of my main reasons for this post. I will probably buy a VLAN capable router anyway because I am pretty into home automation stuff and the ability to separate the IoT traffic and play around with networking a bit seems nice
I read about the issue regarding the halved connection speed somewhere but I don’t believe that will be an issue. Considering the average internet speeds here in germany are below 250mbps I don’t expect to saturate the WiFi connection even with half speed. Anything data intensive like accesses to my mediaserver will primarily be over ethernet.
I’ve heard about DMZ before but I never knew what it was. That will probably not be an option unfortunately. While I don’t know what router is currently used by the other residents I assume it will be either a FritzBox (which allow some configuration but are mostly idiot proof routers that are very popular here in germany) or a locked down router by the ISP. On neither case will I be able to configure a DMZ.
Regarding the WAN port, I was planning to use the stock RouterOS from MikroTik but I believe that the router can be configured this way already without OpenWRT.
I don’t know. If I were to wake up in the afternoon I would probably feel like I’m wasting most of my day