This is such an incredible write up of something I've never even considered to exist. Thank you!
I'd love to have things like that in a form of a post at !graybeard@lemmy.cafe
This is such an incredible write up of something I've never even considered to exist. Thank you!
I'd love to have things like that in a form of a post at !graybeard@lemmy.cafe
That plus pilots' mics.
Not this one!
Agree. I guess I should've been clearer. Those military devices - while more advanced - were used in a targeted maner. This one sounds like it's one order of magnitude in pricing away from a nation-wide deployment.
Cool shit! Can't wait for it to be weaponised against society.
That's not really the case. Have a look at AUR or GURU repo - most proprietary software is installed by simply applying the same steps an apt, dnf, whathaveyou package manager would.
Network? That's a small bit. DB is struggling with IO at times, but network usage is fairly low, at least on my end.
It was meant as a tongue in cheek, not a dig at you :)
Much appreciated!
Any explanation for the mathematically challenged?
I think you missing just a few zeroes there.
I run my email server, but not at home. Running it at home is not all all more difficult, but it will only work for internal traffic and inbound from the internet. Residential IPs are simply blacklisted by ISP and as such - nothing will reach external recipients. Still useful, but is limited.
To have your smtp reach everyone globally you need to run it on a business IP. I use Linode, has worked very well since the setup in 2019, although they did get acquired by Akamai, which might become an issue at some point.