

Just to make sure you know this, routers are not switches. You might get some of them to sort behave like switches with careful configuration, but most of the time it’s asking for a lot of trouble.
Just to make sure you know this, routers are not switches. You might get some of them to sort behave like switches with careful configuration, but most of the time it’s asking for a lot of trouble.
You have three routers? Why?
Throw 2 of them out and get actual switches.
Let me guess, you aren’t allowed to say anything these days? Kids are too damn sensitive?
How about we get you to bed?
Young people are famous for not speaking out and not rebelling against authority.
Oh wait.
Yeah, my brain went on a bit of a detour between reading the story and posting.
An embarrassing brain fart.
It’s really well documented and easy to config. You just open the page for your IDP, follow the instructions, set a few config setting and you’re off.
The user interface is also really good at this. Often custom identity providers feel hacked on, here it’s integrated really well.
I believe the implementation is based on nextauth.js
It depends on what you mean by seamlessly. I have the Safari bookmarklet menu thingy on iOS and it works great.
All self-hostable software should do single sign-on the way Linkwarden does.
If you are wondering whether or how to support OIDC or SAML or other SSO, look no further for inspiration.
Maybe. I’m on Firefox, but a lot of my family members are on Chrome and I’m not looking forward to the calls ;)
I’ve heard reasonably good reports about ublock origin lite (uBOL), the manifest V3 implementation. I haven’t made the jump yet, though.
Store torrent files. The magnet links are just the hashes of the torrent files.
Yes, the magnet link points to a specific torrent file, but you will only be able to get them if anyone is still sharing it and currently online.
If you have the torrent file and the content, you can start a new swarm if the old one is dead. If you only have the magnet link and the content, you can’t.
Yeah, that’s the main problem with matrix. Not that all clients are dumpster fire UX built to scare off normies.
Denmark not being part of the eurozone despite its central location is extremely funny to me. Like some monetary San Marino.
“Long term support” is 15 months?
Is this a fucking joke?
They can decide and announce all they want. In the end they have to become a more compelling product than gitea on the merits, not just because of nebulous anti-commercial ideology.
That would mean they would have to do actual development instead of just scraping off stickers, so I’m not holding my breath.
That’s highly dependent on the hardware. My router only has two ports.