I think that I’ll go this way, thanks. I don’t have transistors, but I have a 2 relay Ethernet board.
I think that I’ll go this way, thanks. I don’t have transistors, but I have a 2 relay Ethernet board.
It depends, usually just some minutes, but during the summer it could be more. I’d like (the ideal result) to find a way that just works in any case.
Totally agree. They could be the stars of their repository
Negative, it’s “just” an HP Elitebook with a PCIe SFP+ board.
Only through SFP+ I think that the only option would be to add a second NiC. Thanks!
I did think about that option, but the onboard NIC is connected to the ONT (fiber connection) and the SFP+ is off when the server is off so it can’t receive WOL packets. By the way, thanks.
I’m using a M720q with an Intel i5-8400T for the same purpose and I’m happy with it.
I’ve abandoned Contabo a couple of months ago and I’ve never been happier! One of the worst customer service ever and the resources that they specify in the plans don’t seems real to me.
😆 number one!
Exactly, this I what alI do!
Have you tried/are you using Immich?
What kind of attitude?
the source code for freeware is typically not made available
Typically it different than never. It means that sometimes the source code is made available and is the case of FOSS.>
Unlike with free and open-source software, which are also often distributed free of charge, the source code for freeware is typically not made available.
It clearly says “typically”, which includes the software that does open source the code.
I’ve read the first part and it’s all “most often”, “may be”, so, technically, FOSS software is under the freeware umbrella.
😆 Thanks!
Wow, thanks! I couldn’t find Andrea Bowman, it shows me some video about criminal cases! 😆
I meant this one: https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud
Fossyfy also has an open source SMS app, you can view all of them here.
Thank God I’m European and the privacy laws here are pretty strict, so at least the official channels can’t collect and provide our personal data. I’ve a second SIM card installed in an old smartphone that forward (done with the Tasker app) to my Telegram account all the SMS that it receives and the phone numbers that try to call it and I use that number when is mandatory on a website/service.
I’ve just bought and connected to it a JetKVM, when I saw an RJ11 port, I thought that it could have been used to “push” those buttons, but instead it’s a serial port ☹️