

So more vpn


So more vpn


Bigotry makes people want to hate and stop us.


I would edit out “the” https://theconversation.com/its-ukraine-not-the-ukraine-heres-why-178748
I’m overkill and use ubiquity but you can also use their entry level devices, I’m a fan of hardwiring the wifi points to a switch or the router itself thru poe so you don’t have to use a wifi band for the mesh.


Ehh, I dislike electron as I don’t like chrome and it uses up more of the computer, especially with a low powered laptops and thin clients. I would rather just have something hosted on a server, preferably my own, and use a webpage. Cupholders don’t get in the way usually or take up performance of the car.


It’s the usage they see used, not what the app itself is using. It’s like someone borrowed your car and paid for for just the gas and not the wear and tear. It matters to the PC user that they have less to go around and would rather use something without the overhead. I’m not against overhead when it makes sense, I use docker at home and kubernetes at work.


Ubiquity doesn’t have Russian connections, Russians just use them as they can’t be remotely disabled and they are decent hardware.


This looks great, the whole setup. I have been wanting a way for my kid to have a more curated access to YouTube.


No, I got yelled at when I didn’t see.


I have the same issues you listed. I only have one wildcard domain so it was only an issue once but I do think a UI change/workflow would help.


Kia ev6 has been going strong. The only downside for me is the first gen doesn’t have wireless carplay.


Yeah, I switched to Zoraxy from NPM and it’s been great.


Stems need a better tools to moderate. It’s a pain to manually go thru.


Actually they are not, only who they sell to, if it’s an official distributor they can put that in their policy and stop giving them product if the distributor breaks the policy. If I buy 10 switches and then sell them to some guy in Russia, that’s on me, not ubiquity.


Rich and can do something about it with the money and power it brings.


I don’t think it was on them, I thought from reading the article it was 2nd hand not directly from the company itself. I’m saying the reasons listed are good for consumers especially as the US gets more oppressive against its own citizens.
This situation is not unique to Ubiquiti. Many technology manufacturers face similar challenges: Once products are sold through distributors, resellers, or secondary markets, control over final destination becomes limited. Sanctions enforcement often focuses on exporters and sellers, not manufacturers alone. Networking hardware is inherently dual-use, meaning it can support both civilian and non-civilian applications


This sounds like a good thing for consumers.
According to Hunterbrook, Ukrainian military sources and Russian vendors interviewed for the story say Ubiquiti devices are favored because they are inexpensive, easy to deploy, and difficult to disable remotely.


Yeah, I was reading both but thought I had replied to the Alamo movie theater post. Need to find the little things to keep you going. Some days its hard to get out of bed to work when it seems like it doesn’t matter.
I really hate repeaters and would rather do the work to run cable to another access point.
But on your point I did recommend a survival game for my friend group to play after playing a little and we all bought it and played for a month and then no one wanted to play it after so I feel like my recommendation was not great.