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You can get them from AliExpress for only a few bucks each, although I’ve made the switch to pi pico.
You can get them from AliExpress for only a few bucks each, although I’ve made the switch to pi pico.
Get one with a remote, then get a smart RF blaster. There’s the Broadlink RM4 that I’ll likely be going with in the future.
Or, you could get an ESP32 and an IR transmitter/receiver and use Esphome. Same concept, but completely local.
Why do you think that medication patents are a bad thing?
No medicines have copyrights, but they do have patents. And, drug patents are kinda necessary if you want money to be spent on developing new drugs.
No one is going to dump a few hundred million into developing a new drug if everyone can manufacture and sell it upon release.
Patents aren’t the issue, though, it’s companies charging out the ass because they can.
What’s the make and model of your server?
Since the server is on an N100 that could very well explain it.
Have you tried changing out ethernet cables and trying different ports?
Also, try hosting the speed test from your laptop and running the speed test from the server to see if the results are reversed.
Make sure you get the right cable or adapter. There are a few different DVI standards, and they’re not all compatible with each other.
I wish they made an SFP. That would be perfect.
Oh please, that’s the same argument of, “It’s not a bong, it’s a tobacco pipe.” Yeah, they might call it that to circumvent the law, but everyone knows damn well that 99% of users aren’t using it for that.
They’re profiting off selling a tool that breaks encryption and bypasses copyright protections. The profit is the issue here.
While I support their efforts, I can also realize that Nintendo absolutely has a right to try to stop them, and it’s not unethical for them to do so.
Even putting pills in blister packs caused a statistically significant drop in OD suicides using OTC drugs.
Turns out that many people just need a bit of resistance to stop them from implementing a permanent solution to a temporary situation.
It is when the product is using their IP to violate copyright laws.
I fully support emulators and pirating, but I don’t lie to myself about it being legal or ethical.
I’m using MikroTik for my networking, and I love it so far. No switch yet, because I haven’t completely talked myself into the full SFP switch yet, but It’ll happen some day
Have you checked out either Calibre-server or Readarr? They’re servers specifically for managing text libraries.
Trust me, I’d have more, but my wife would kill me for spending $3k on hard drives
glances at their 32TB NAS
No I’m not.
Netflix’s mail service was great for data hoarders.
You really don’t need a server for this functionality. You could handle everything locally with a bit of python and use an s3 connection or something to set changes remotely. It should be an extremely simple project.
It’s not like he’s developing a product that needs to meet FDA regulations or support hundreds of or something.
The easiest solution would be to get a digital picture frame that you could access remotely. You might also look into smart TVs that have an API for messages.
Really, you could make one pretty easily with a raspberry pi or arduino.
Look into the servarr suite. I just add what I want and it finds and downloads it for me.