good point, bro
No, not quite
All doable, you might need a managed or smart switch though
I have 4 bland at home plus untagged all through proxmox and a smart switch
- one for wan
- one for web facing servers
- one for iot
- one for guest wifi
- rest of lab is untagged
Looks to work on my instance:
I have an idea, Microsoft WAAS F C[r]AP**
*Forcing **Co AI Pilot
All my are redacted and I still full own. in the .nz space there has to be a real contact person, and I'm ok with that as I'm a big boy that has been online for over 1/4 of a century now.
SD will add more weight to terms that are repeated, or rephrased. (EDIT: or at least that is in at least one source that I've read)
young woman:
22 year old woman:
Both terms:
Thank you, but really not my cup of tea; especially with my 6 y/o daughter beside me
but it is just a simple vote count/time decay, no consideration given to what you have interacted with in the past, ie the "algorithm" on other platforms
There are some very good comments here, here are a few to think on:
With FOSS anybody cant just modify the code that you use, say in my lemmy instance. The code I run comes from the dev's own github account, and they manage the code that comes into the project - this doesn't mean that the underlying code is immune to bugs any bore than closed platforms though, just that more eyes can look for bugs and exploits
With FOSS I can fork a code base and publish that, like I have done with the Alexandrite UI for lemmy. I could insert password sniffers in that cade, and someone could build from that source - but the code changes that I have made are laid out for any one to look at. Again, it doesn't mean the base code is any better than closed, just that more eyes can look
From New Zealand and is averaged wholesale spot prices for the 5 (main) produces here
The problem is I'm in the arse end of the world in New Zealand and server gear is not cheap, otherwise I may go with an Xeon Gold.
The M4 already has E5-2650 v2