That’s a pretty good idea. As soon as skipping is disabled, start skipping. And stop skipping when you’re allowed to skip again.
That’s a pretty good idea. As soon as skipping is disabled, start skipping. And stop skipping when you’re allowed to skip again.
Pretty sure I saw an article last week when it rolled out that it’s USA only. Haven’t seen it in Australia yet either.
Bloody hell mate. A little bit of warning before so casually dropping Java Spring out there.
Yes unfortunately some were hit too many times with the stupid stick as a form of child rearing. The rest of us learnt to code BASIC to pass the time as latchkey kids.
Easy Gen X pass. I actually think Gen X would be able to pass all generational captchas. We’re the first “microchip” generation and have generally kept up and lived through most of the tech fads and changes.
Where my turbo vision peeps at?
They meant funny “different”, not funny “haha”.
“fully functional”
As a SaaS founder I’m now wondering if this actually works. Will have to talk to the front-end devs on Monday.
Surely this will just devolve into “no reviews ever”.
Oh I can see your problem: everyone is still waiting for JIRA to load.
Multi-edit?
Do you have write permission on the file?
You can still do this but as others have said you need to have 2 separate lans. Your old Lan can go to PC 1 from old router. Then opnsense wan goes to your existing Lan and importantly you are now creating a new Lan on the lan side of opnsense. Here you can connect the PC 2 to test with. Each PC should only be on 1 Lan and each Lan should have a separate subnet.
See this post and the last comment even references a diagram to exactly what you want: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=32774.0
There are all kinds of routing protocols and algorithms at play which don’t like loops and multiple routers competing to control the same subnet.
Your diagram is weird. Isn’t the opnsense box supposed to replace the router. Or at least it should be between the existing router and you clients. Pc 1 go to opnsense Lan. And opnsense wan to the router and internet.
You’re creating all kinds of loops which is generally a bad idea. Your data should flow in 1 direction like a tree.
Unless there are a lot of details you’re not sharing.
Also remember generally a router is not a switch. Plug all your PCs into a switch. Plug a wifi access point into the switch. And then have the switch go into the lan of your opnsense.
And then have the wan go out to the internet.
RD is in France too, isn’t it?
You’re pressing the tab key for auto completion right?
Invoice.doc