My big question…will this work on blocked locations, as in a router running behind cgnat? No open ports. Does Tailscale solve this?
Thanks!
My big question…will this work on blocked locations, as in a router running behind cgnat? No open ports. Does Tailscale solve this?
Thanks!
…but it can’t run both in your phone and in your computer, right? For that you need the desktop app (which is Windows only) or the web app, which linux apps encapsulate right?
IMHO as i have it as my daily browser, it can become troublesome with booking websites (flights, tickets, hotels, restaurant orders, shopping). They don’t like whatever Mull blocks, and at some point during any booking process you’ll be unable to complete it. Sometimes during the payment step, so it can be… Frustrating.
What’s this about? I didn’t hear anything about it.
The Google library is fully offline as far as everyone knows. Sure it’s a binary blob and projects such as this linked here aim to finally break free from that dependency. But for the time being, I’ll be Ok with that offline blob until this futo becomes a viable alternative.
I don’t think I need them over 2000W. Thanks!
The way i understand it, this stops maintenance for Syncthing, but Syncthing-fork in fdroid will continue its development and support as usual. Both show if you do a Syncthing search in fdroid. The fork is more up to date with features.
The way i understand it, this stops maintenance for Syncthing, but Syncthing-fork in fdroid will continue its development and support as usual. Both show if you do a Syncthing search in fdroid. The fork is more up to date with features.
Also a fork that has been ongoing for years, syncthing-fork.
The way i understand it, this stops maintenance for Syncthing, but Syncthing-fork in fdroid will continue its development and support as usual. Both show if you do a Syncthing search in fdroid. The fork is more up to date with features.
The way i understand it, this stops maintenance for Syncthing, but Syncthing-fork in fdroid will continue its development and support as usual. Both show if you do a Syncthing search in fdroid. The fork is more up to date with features.
The way i understand it, this stops maintenance for Syncthing, but Syncthing-fork in fdroid will continue its development and support as usual. Both show if you do a Syncthing search in fdroid. The fork is more up to date with features.
Syncthing-fork. Both show if you search for Syncthing in fdroid. Since imsodin seems to be OP Dev maintainer for Syncthing, i think he is referring to the fork.
I have no Zigbee and no Wifi problems. Everything connects just fine. And I’d be happy to continue using Zigbee. I mentioned zigbee on the post, and I didn’t mention any wifi issues. The reason I’d prefer Zigbee over Wifi for these sort of devices is it saves me having to make rules on the firewall to block them from phoning home. If it’s zigbee, it’s guaranteed to be local. Just to be sure, I PREFER Zigbee, and I don’t have any problems with it so far. Nor with my wifi. Everything’s working OK here.
Thanks! The more i check them, the more likely I’ll end up just getting these.
And YouTube has video compilations of them. Although the facts text can be a bit distracting.
Kobo is the way.
I have a Zigbee transmitter yeah…Only a few ikea bulbs so far, but they work well and was looking to expand.
I meant browsers. Chrome ain’t the only browser in town.
This is great news! I have some small project I’ll be taking in a location with cgnat, I’ll be visiting it in November. This will be of great help, thanks so much!