

How is this done? Can you just re-enable the feature in the BIOS? And what about machines sold outside the US?


How is this done? Can you just re-enable the feature in the BIOS? And what about machines sold outside the US?


Make it mandatory to institute a 5 year trial phase, during which encryption is broken only for politicians and public servants


Imagine living in a place where software patents exist


I drink about 2-3 times more non-alcoholic beer than alcoholic beer. It’s nice to still enjoy a cold beer with my dinner without ruining my sleep on a week day


Ja, alle.


Seems fun, but is this case really gonna sit somewhere you actually see it? That seems awfully noisy when you add a few hard drives.
A router is not a network switch is not a wireless access point. Using the machine as a router works with one ethernet port.
I would still not recommend this approach, as your network will be unusable when this machine goes down.


TL;DR: Big-O notation describes asymptotic behavior


Wireguard evil, mmkay?


I mean killing people is literally what they do, right? So the comment above is not very surprising


Isn’t that their business anyway?


I think the non-food stuff is better at Lidl on average, but I like going to Aldi (Süd) way more overall


You mean A Guy Instead?


Relying on proprietary software means the manufacturer could pull the rug from under you at any time. Who could’ve guessed…


+1 for Jellyfin!


Around here, people usually have to replace the wiring in such old houses, since they tend to only have two wires (i.e. no PE). But the Schuko sockets themselves are most likely fine.


I have never heard of someone having to replace their wall outlets due to wear and tear
You just made my day, kind internet person! That’s exactly the holy grail setup I’ve been looking for for the last couple of months. Will try it out as soon as I can!
Imagine hosting a software on your own hardware and still choosing the one that makes you dependent on the whims of a corporation lmao