

I just use a spreadsheet with LibreOffice, and with their viewer on Android, I can just sync the spreadsheet and viola.
I just use a spreadsheet with LibreOffice, and with their viewer on Android, I can just sync the spreadsheet and viola.
I don’t like big corporations so I wouldn’t do that, but sure
The problem is that no other country has done anything of the sort. I’m sure the Swiss, the Dutch, the French, the other german-speaking countries and especially the Nordics have enough money to give a few million here and there to FOSS. But they didn’t, because their leaders are just as corrupt and vile. Everybody is acting as if America is the ultimate villain: the fact of the matter is, give any of those European leaders power over America and sooner or later they would turn out exactly the same. It is in their nature. And I say this having lived in Europe for a while.
The German fund staying is pure luck since the hawks at EU are stupid. They’ll come after it once they’re done with Chat control.
If only there was a decentralised tracker which would track project funding and give us metrics like which project is dangerously close to shutting down
Man, ReThink is such a lifesaver. It’s so good people at Graphene recommend it. I might give Qubes some bucks too, they are awesome
I suggest SOPS
With the new leadership I am doubtful on how long that will last. One of the better things that came of Scholz’s era
Which other projects caught your attention? I was going to donate to Graphene, EFF and some TOR operators
https://docs.codeberg.org/getting-started/first-repository/
Follow this, should suffice
The problem is, European leaders are sacks of shit too. They don’t care either.
No extra money needed
Ooh, would it be similar on other Linux distros/Unixes? I’m trying to decide between Debian, VyOS, Alpine and OpenBSD for my main firewall. All of them have strengths but I think it’ll be between VyOS and OpenBSD for me.
True, a commodity all-in-one-box running OpenWRT, or an SBC that supports it would work perfectly, except maybe for a lack of ports
Thank you. Now I just need to learn to do all of this on Linux/BSD lol
Ah, I see. Thanks
Sorry, I’m not sure what you mean by “ARP bridges L1 and L2”. I’ll have to read more about this. Other than that, I understand what you said.
Thank you so much for the explanation. I followed everything but:
Untagged (sometimes called Access) is something you apply on a switch port. For example, if you assign a port to Untagged VLAN 32, anything connected to that port will only be able to connect to port 32.
I couldn’t really understand what you meant here. Did you mean VLAN 32 in the last line?
Thanks, but isn’t ARP contained inside a subnet? I guess you could find everything if you inspected the MAC table of the main switch
I see, I was completely off-track lol. But isn’t this really for a setup where each computer is connected to an individual port of the switch? I.E. this won’t work if to one port of an L3 switch one were to attach a dumb 5 port switch and plug 4 computers in
I’m loving the new code assistants that are popping up. I do find that they help with decent boilerplate code for me