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if they have minimal capacity for installing/configuring/using software, then sending a USB drive via the postal service should be a strong contender
if they have minimal capacity for installing/configuring/using software, then sending a USB drive via the postal service should be a strong contender
i use namecheap’s dynamic dns with a curl cronjob
haven’t had a problem since setup 7 years ago
you can find me on Port 70
bsd fam
NetBSD
You’re advocating for running private services on the default ports?
I have a server exposed to the wan. some ideas:
have fun!
Eternal September
Ctrl-a! love learning new things
Thanks for sharing :)
Personal bias: I’m a SSH/tmux zealot
How is this different/better than connecting to a tmux session on a remote machine?
If you only need a word processor, try Abiword. Otherwise if you need a full office suite: LibreOffice
I started learning networking with OpenBSD’s tutorial on building a router.
Building a router forces one to learn networking.
throw em in the ocean
Wayland developer says X11 is bad, not Wayland
yes, try freenas/truenas
Russia bad, of course
A true captain of industry