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In the device’s secure enclave (e.g. TPM).
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In the device’s secure enclave (e.g. TPM).
It would mean you’re entrusting the entire security of your network to Dockge’s authentication system.
… and for that reason, I’m out.
I use Rallly.
AMDroid. It’s the only app I can find that allows me to create alarms from calendars.
LineageOS.
Ahhh… very good. I avoided all this by running Pihole on its own IP on the LAN using a bridged interface from the host.
This post from Stack Exchange might help you, switching 80 for 53, of course.
You don’t need UDP on port 80 forwarded through. HTTP is TCP only.
And it’s self-hostable.
Nextcloud does all of this.
Pi-hole FTW.
Never won’t not be
Triple negative. Nice!
E2EE chat.
AudioBookshelf ticks all those requirements.
When combined with Davx5 it will sync to a server. Integrates with calendars as you desire, I think (my workflow doesn’t include the time blocking but the tasks show up on a calendar and you can specify their duration but I’m not certain about the time blocking).
Third Room by matrix.org does all of this.
I’m wrong? You’re saying that IP addressing is one of the most complicated things about computers/networking?
There’s a difference between corporate IT and being a computer geek.
I agree that many IT careers are relatively simple support jobs.
They mentioned computer geeks which implies, to me, people who are deep into computers. In that light, if you’re struggling with concepts of IP addressing then the more-complicated facets of computers and networks will preclude you from an engineering role.
One would hope the backup is encrypted.