Following this for the future. I had tried out netmaker but it was still a bit too alpha
Lasso1971
I got my grandma a chromebox for easy updates and minimal tech support. I get a call from her probably once a month when a random tab she got to through Facebook puts her browser in full screen and says she has a windows virus. Sometimes she calls them but is smart enough to not give a credit card. Every time she calls me all scared and asks "I don't have Microsoft right?" lol
I started up setting up authelia this week so I could have 2fa on immich, then stopped when I learned it doesn't have built in ldap. So I set up authentik and it's been solid enough so far
Any specific guide you followed?
What phones is Motorola selling now-a-days? Flip phones?
40 up on Comcast, wow
I like using coconut oil
When you disable buttons in lieu of gestures which were introduced a few years ago, you have swipe from either side for back
I think application fees can have some use given that a person needs to spend their time reviewing it. Also without a fee someone could apply to hundreds of listings without even looking at them. But with ai, the former example doesn't work nearly as much. $100 is too steep for the latter
I find my index finger a lot more reliable than my thumb. Also yeah, the dry thing. Sometimes you can give your finger a lick then wipe it on your shirt so it's more hydrated and works...
Port management redirects to privacy settings? That's not right. I've had google routers for like 5 years now and multiple family members also have them. Most reliable routers I've owned to date, haven't had a need to upgrade
Also you can host multiple services through the same port. This is typically done through port 443, using a reverse proxy
That's a crazy issue to have discovered. Maybe you could try a different reverse proxy like nginx to narrow down potential causes for the issue