

Thanks OP for your code!
Mine is: WOLF888
Thanks OP for your code!
Mine is: WOLF888
Apparently this message used to be common when GDPR first came into force.
Also, I love that the response code is 451. It’s meant to replace a generic “404” for content unavailable specifically due to legal reasons. And of course 451 is referring to Ray Bradbury’s book of the same name.
I miss the “good web”.
We can contribute to making a part of it good again with one of these kinds of sites.
I did my part! It is a fun experience. No JS. No CDN. With a webring.
Thanks for your experience.
It seems a common reason to set up a frontend is for family use. I suppose that is a logical extension of designing a system for its users - if someone wants to use it a certain way, they get to use it that way.
What are your reasons? Discovery / searching?
Nice! Thank you for sharing your experience. :)
How did you get your NAS to know when it was being used?
I’m a fan of simplicity.
Which software do you use to run your NAS? I have TrueNAS scale.
No TV, yes spouse. She prefers playing media from the network folder just like me.
Makes sense! Thank you :)
What is a “tmm” stack? Sorry for my ignorance.
Absolutely!
What do you like about those that make your experience better?
I see! That makes sense. Thank you :)
What do you prefer using?
Okay. Thank you!
500Mbit/s with firewall rules is decent!
I only know of “routing” at layer 3 (even between just two networks) and “switching” at layer 2. What workload is subnetting?
I also have an APU. What model do you have and what is your maximum routing speed?
Thanks for the suggestion.
How well do you think it will play? Two hands on the controller mean none for the phone. Maybe it would need a phone stand too?
I’ve had a hard time finding information on controller compatibility. Do you know for certain that 2600.emu will work with the CX40+ Wireless via OTG?
Yep!
Thanks!
XMPP?
System Volume Information
If you drop the “from anywhere” part, you can set up a pihole with a static address that you can use from within your LAN, without any involvement from your ISP.
Read section “Assign your Raspberry Pi a static IP address” of https://www.raspberrypi.com/tutorials/running-pi-hole-on-a-raspberry-pi/