> Suddenly, your smart lightbulb is accessible by everyone. A firewall solves that issue, IPv4 or IPv6.
> i went to the bathroom > I strategically leveraged a brief, yet essential, personal comfort break to optimize my cognitive functions and ensure peak performance for subsequent high-impact tasks. #Productivity…
Also using it on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, running GrapheneOS. It's also working perfectly for me!
I've been using Octopi Launcher https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.otp.octopi...
Check out audiobookshelf, it's quite solid: https://www.audiobookshelf.org/
For some reason though that command updates all containers configured to auto-update (ex, "AutoUpdate=registry" in the quadlet file). It would be nice to be able to pass a container name after the command, but that is…
Udica, plus maybe ausearch | audit2allow -C, makes it easy to generate SELinux policies for containers (works great for me on RHEL10-like distros) https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/generate-selinux-policies-con...
MikroTik, mentioned in this thread, are very solid and way <10K$...
I believe you can skip the "down" :)
> Suddenly, your smart lightbulb is accessible by everyone. A firewall solves that issue, IPv4 or IPv6.
> i went to the bathroom > I strategically leveraged a brief, yet essential, personal comfort break to optimize my cognitive functions and ensure peak performance for subsequent high-impact tasks. #Productivity…
Also using it on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, running GrapheneOS. It's also working perfectly for me!
I've been using Octopi Launcher https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.otp.octopi...
Check out audiobookshelf, it's quite solid: https://www.audiobookshelf.org/
For some reason though that command updates all containers configured to auto-update (ex, "AutoUpdate=registry" in the quadlet file). It would be nice to be able to pass a container name after the command, but that is…
Udica, plus maybe ausearch | audit2allow -C, makes it easy to generate SELinux policies for containers (works great for me on RHEL10-like distros) https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/generate-selinux-policies-con...
MikroTik, mentioned in this thread, are very solid and way <10K$...
I believe you can skip the "down" :)