Yes! That’s a very common use case for VPNs in the corporate world.
Yes! That’s a very common use case for VPNs in the corporate world.
So tailscale client, the apps you actually download are open source. What’s not open source is the server side code.
Because the interface of tailscale is publicly known and available, someone went and made an open source server side version compatible with tailscale clients.
What’s tail scale?
It’s an easy to use VPN. I can expose just my server to the vpn and my community can easily gain access.
100% not a cost optimized way to host, but much more about balancing cost vs manual maintenance.
Thanks!
Yeah my goal was wired for this reason.
I’ve worked on Bluetooth as a developer and good lord it needs to burn in a fire.
That question is what brings me here!
I’m thinking of doing a soundbar and subwoofer in the living room, sound bars alone in each bedroom and some bookshelf speakers in other rooms
While it used to be closed source the maintainer a couple years back decided to not make it a job, and open sourced, took down the hosted option, and nowaintains it as a side project open sourced.
I mean it’s always a good assumption nowadays with chat gpt
Galaxy wallpaper for the inner screen
A very old photo I took but still my fav for my front screen.
Both Ubuntu and mint are debian based.
Sync the drive cache with the disk.
Airbus. Bombardier has manufacturing plants in Canada.
So this was before airbus bought it from Bombarider.
The original deal was a 51% stake in the company with the option to buy the rest within a few years. This was in exchange for building the C series as it was called inside their US facilities. Since it would be American built, there’d be no import tariff.
Then when the deal settled, airbus very quickly chose to purchase the entire program from Bombardier. That’s the deal we know to get the A220.
Airbus already has an A320 plant in Alabama. https://us.airbus.com/en/airbus-us-locations#:~:text=The Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility,aircraft%2C producing 60 aircraft annually
That plant is why airbus was brought in on the Bombardier deal. It was originally to make the C220 in that plant to get around import tariffs.
I have yet to hear anyone irl that identifies as left that actually wants to hear what the right has to say.
Right now it’s all hate and bigotry. Which has no place in society as far as I’m concerned.
The only people I’ve seen concerned with people Hering out the right, are people on the right. “Centrists” are just right wing sympathizers.
So yes, I don’t think they’re actually left leaning.
I agree with the comment your replying to. It’s very fellow kids. It’s not how most people on the left talk.
Note: not the person you replied to.