I just want the option to not autoconnect every single device that it ever paired with, without having to re-pair every time.
I just want the option to not autoconnect every single device that it ever paired with, without having to re-pair every time.
Seconded
It really wouldn’t be all that bad. If they’re dropping $2m/y on a database admin, then their BCDR plan must be rock solid with crazy fault tolerances. I’d imagine outages are extremely rare.
But, if they’re dropping that kind of money, you’d have to be an expert in the field. Or know someone.
Just as long as they don’t break my phone app again.
CompTIA certs are basically worthless in the IT field unless you’re trying to get your foot in the door on an IT Helpdesk. Getting vendor specific certs is usually the way to go.
Checkout Remote Desktop Manager from Devolutions. It let’s you do pretty much any type of remote connection you need to do, and can even do things like start your VPN for you before accessing a remote resource.
This is what my fstab entry looks like.
synas.com:/volume1/Music /mnt/music nfs nofail,noauto,x-systemd.automount
If that works, but you want to figure out the root cause, let me know and we can get it figured out.
But also super high throughput.
That’s because it’s being advertised as a solution. That’s why you have people worried it’ll take their jobs when in reality it’ll let them do the job better.
Yeah, they think it can turn a beginner dev into an advanced dev, but really it’s more like having a team of beginner devs.
It’s helped me a bit with resolving weird tomcat/Java issues when upgrading to RHEL8, though. It didn’t give me an answer, but it gave me ideas on where to look (in my case I didn’t realize fapolicyd replaced selinux)
Yup, AI is a tool, not a complete solution.
You’re not truly part of the team until you cause a massive outage.
Right? I have very large hands, and I still can’t use my S22+ with one hand.
Why are the pictures in the article from the current UI?
An sfp is just an interface type for a card that can house various ports, like a 2.5g ethernet port.
Are you looking for a wireless router, or an ethernet router? Either way, look at MikroTik. Iirc, they have few cheaper options with a 2.5g sfp cage.
If you can swing it, the RB5009U is a great one.
I second home assistant, I love my setup.
I love my RB5009U, and you can get rack mount wings for it.
If you want redundancy you could go with the L009s, but the RB5009U has better specs
You don’t have to be cool. The whole “nerds can’t get women” thing doesn’t apply after your 20s.