Immich (self-hosted google photos alternative) + network storage for backup of important files + Jellyfin + Mediarr apps + Nextcloud and stuff.Im a noob when it comes to this.. can you please explain what this is used for?
Immich (self-hosted google photos alternative) + network storage for backup of important files + Jellyfin + Mediarr apps + Nextcloud and stuff.Im a noob when it comes to this.. can you please explain what this is used for?
BTW, How much speed you are getting? Do post a speed test result.
How toasty is it? And those are included brackets?Intel X710-based Quad port SFP+ 10G NIC for a tiny PC!
Model is Silicom PE310G4I71LB in case anyone was wondering.
Yet to run it through it's paces, but half height bracket is included and official specs say around 6W draw (X710-DA4 is rated at 7.4W)How toasty is it? And those are included brackets?
Congrats, why you no do Nvidia Minato? How much and from where?
Was customs an issue? I'm thinking of ordering a watch from them or around 5k.
Your comment is the only mention of this website on TE.
I had a RTX 3070, got a 4K TV some time back. Now 8GB VRAM is too low for 4K gaming, even if I'm using say 4K DLSS performance mode. I would have paid the 5k premium for 4070 Super if it had 16GB VRAM. Even if I lower settings to get 60fps, at least I can max out textures if I have the VRAM.Congrats, why you no do Nvidia Minato? How much and from where?
Exactly! I had one Casio and it was a touchscreen some 8 bit or so and a showoff among friends to save all contacts and addresses etc. info. digitally during pre-cellphone era when everyone used to maintain those pocket and office diary's. Truly nostalgic and this pic brought back those memories. Wondering why you bought this as I afaik you can store your pwds etc. here & thats it as you cannot really use it for auto-typing on any of your pcs/phones. Yet curious on your purchase unless you got some Swiss accounts to take care off!This brings back nice memories of using a Casio Digital Diary from the 90's!
Wow, did not know that such a thing existed. I've thought about getting a Yubikey or similar but didn't like that I would still have to remember passwords or use a software method for them anyway.RecZone Password Safe
Wow, did not know that such a thing existed. I've thought about getting a Yubikey or similar but didn't like that I would still have to remember passwords or use a software method for them anyway.
Does this device work as a hardware authentication key with the ability to choose the password to be used when connecting it to a computer (hence doing both the first and second factor authentication with one device, instead of a Yubikey which is only for 2FA)? Or is it just a place to store passwords to view later (as in a literal digital safe?). From the reviews it seems it is the latter but I wanted to confirm. Thanks.
Wow, did not know that such a thing existed. I've thought about getting a Yubikey or similar but didn't like that I would still have to remember passwords or use a software method for them anyway.
Does this device work as a hardware authentication key with the ability to choose the password to be used when connecting it to a computer (hence doing both the first and second factor authentication with one device, instead of a Yubikey which is only for 2FA)? Or is it just a place to store passwords to view later (as in a literal digital safe?). From the reviews it seems it is the latter but I wanted to confirm. Thanks.
Nice tool, but what happens if the device fails ? Can you take backup of data periodically ?Yes, it's just a place to save and store your passwords. Simple as that my friend. On turning the device ON it asks for a master-key and once you key that in it takes you to a screen which has the following options:
- View (Takes you to a list of the site and passwords that you have stored on the device)
- Add (Takes you to a screen with more options where you can add more passwords)
- Edit (Takes you to a screen with all your passwords which you have saved and you can edit them when needed)
- Delete (Self explanatory)
- Settings (Device settings)
Yes, you have to manually press those tactile keys to do everything there is on the device but it gives me a nostalgic 90's vibe doing that and I like it. The keys are well built too and the device as whole doesn't feel cheap at all. A very simple yet nifty thing to have in your EDC bag.
This explains quite a few of the posts i see here.Toys like Hotwheels were a luxury for me while growing up. Well, I'm all grown up now (open to debate ) and can make my own decisions XD
While the quality of today's standard Hotwheels models has definitely gone down compared to a decade or 15 years ago, well, the heart wants what the heart wants