I bet it has something to do with the LAN DHCP setup, since you have to set a static IP for the server...
Update - That won't work at all if it is indeed the issue. Let me think for a sec on how to pull external ip by doing a IP wget...
I bet it has something to do with the LAN DHCP setup, since you have to set a static IP for the server...
Update - That won't work at all if it is indeed the issue. Let me think for a sec on how to pull external ip by doing a IP wget...
I understand you might be a bit stressed out, but it's very hard to make head or tails of what you're describing.
E.g. What do you mean by "no internet connection"? Does it mean just the old laptop, all devices on the network or the router itself?
Everybody knows Facebook surveils, but seeing actual numbers is still newsworthy. Particularly when they're catastrophically high.
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Domains can be free and several of them works flawlessly with DDNS for home hosting. You can set up a completely free Nextcloud. Self-signed certs and direct IP access works as well.
Somebody else mentioned setting up a VPN to your home LAN, that works fine too.
I like Bluetooth quite a lot, but the default SBC codec that comes with A2DP isn't all that great. Even FLAK gets recompressed in an obscure format at medium bitrate.
HD "standards" like... AptX(?) aren't really a Bluetooth standard AFAIK but it runs over Bluetooth so if both devices support it, it works great.
Fun fact, them HD standards are so software based that I got support for three different HD standards when I changed OS.
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Also he likes to collect them. So, much more.
I'd be happy to update it with more correct information if you can find more accurate numbers.
From https://fedipact.veganism.social/ the largest instances in order of active users are:
It's owned by Meta, the company that runs Facebook. If you're still unsure about the situation perhaps this can help out: https://erinkissane.com/untangling-threads
Yeah, I realized after the fact. This should work:
wget 104.18.114.97
, and you should get a ERROR 403: Forbidden if your server has any internet connection.