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greybeard ,

Its usable for much now... Just not as a daily driver laptop. It is good for embedded applications now, but not quire there for phone or laptop use. Maybe one day.

greybeard ,
  1. I love that Linux (and KDE) give us the flexibility to really make ourselves at home.
  2. Eww.
greybeard ,

Here's a little game I made because I missed it too. https://dbeta.com/games/webdefragger/

greybeard , (edited )

Thanks. It was a silly toy, but it scratched an itch, and was good for at least one chuckle.

greybeard ,

I'm guessing you were making a joke, but the real answer is it is a Godot tile map.

greybeard ,

I can always tell it is a toupee... except when I can't.

greybeard ,

Others have given you a good idea, but since you appear to be using Unifi for switch and firewall, o can give you a clear answer:
Don't set vlan on the Synology. Set it as the "Native" VLAN on the switch port going to the Synology.

Synology can be vlan aware, but you don't need it. Let the switch do the talking.

On the Synology I recommend putting it on DHCP while you test. Once it starts getting an IP in the right subnet, you can then switch it to static. Just make sure your gateway is right, putting it wrong will cause the device to not be able to reach outside its own subnet.

greybeard ,

I don't want to let nations off the hook for being bastards, but the technical incomlktence of both our core infrastructure and the tools that support them is also astounding.

greybeard ,

If you have never heard of it before, I recommend checking out the wikipedia page for it, and some of the information available about its creator.

greybeard ,

That is interesting. That Windstream came to town about 15 years ago, buying the local phone company and almost instantly made the service worse. I did not know they went bankrupt, but it doesn't surprise me.

greybeard ,

The same thing happened with Windows 7 and XP. People will still with EOL 10 until their current machine dies. A few people might choose to explore other options, but for the average Joe not getting updates seems like a good thing, because the computer will stop rebooting over night or taking several mintss to boot post patch. Of course they don't think about the security implications, but that is true about most people in most cases.

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