

can’t you use a tablet, phone, or any other pc like your 10 year old laptop running Linux?
can’t you use a tablet, phone, or any other pc like your 10 year old laptop running Linux?
Counterpoint: a few small drones with a small amount of explosives targeting civilians over July 4th in every state capital would tank the us economy.
But I still wouldn’t recommend it. I’d give one whole GPU to one VM with PCI passthrough, and let multiple users remote in.
Which is why I’ve made the recommendation I did. Skip virtualization and go straight to remote access.
The apps you list need decent gpu and gpu doesn’t virtualize well. You also don’t run into licensing issues with Windows.
You can create individual accounts on the desktops so they get their own workspace.
Screenconnect, teamviewer, proxypro, vnc, RDP are all remote access solutions. Some work fine through a browser but work better from a chrome app.
I wouldn’t virtualize that type of software you listed though, I’d just give them access to the desktop itself.
Autonomy was hot garbage while HP owned it. Zero improvements to the product stack. I think the original owners bought it back and pushed out an upgrade that made it 10x better.
No. I like my laptop to backup over the internet. I like my phone to use my nas for photos instead of Apple.
Update (one day later):
YouTube has just reinstated the video, after what I presume is a human review process. I wish it didn’t take making noise on socials to get past the ‘AI deny’ process :(
Go forth, and self-host all the things! I’ll post further updates in this issue in my YouTube project.
LAPD is better than it used to be but it’s still full of assholes.
LASD has been worse and probably still is.
Search the URL.
vpn to your vps for ipv4.
Dynamic dns to whatever your local hosted services use in case your local ipv6 changes. I’d just use the vps vpn for everything though unless the speeds are really bad.
If you’re ok with closed source and 20mbps, kemp makes a free version:
Fold it in into nasa.
This will lead to people braking momentarily to slow down, and others turning in front of slowing down traffic.
Little benefit, but the cost of adding front brake lights would be passed on to the car buyers.
Opengear cellular backup appliance with serial/console connectivity to hardware.
CSAM detection through CF is free.
Neat, but if you had Tailscale, why not use Tailscale?
That and having to manually upgrade CUs. It just doesn’t scale. It’s easier for most people to buy a new machine.
I used to recommend Synology but they seem to be focused on entering the enterprise while abandoning smb/soho users. I’d look at QNap today.
If it’s windy you can use it to keep your papers from blowing away.