Any self-hosted VPN will work, tailscale just happens to be the easiest to set up. Wireguard and OpenVPN are also popular choices. You only need to use things like CloudFlare tunnels if you want to allow OTHER people to access your stuff without having to use your VPN.
OP, this is probably your cheapest option. KVMs are NOT cheap, so the $264 dollar price tag on this pre-built one is actually pretty low. If you're handy with electronics, you can build one yourself for a little over $100. I did it with a Raspberry Pi 4, following this guide: https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm#diy-getting-started
Yeah I'm no Elon fan, but this website is fuckin weird. Starlink satellites are DESIGNED to burn up after a certain period of time. What is that period of time? Are these 500 satellites burning up early? This author asks none of those questions, and instead asks us to join their weird anti-Elon cult.
My users here at tiblur.com have been actively engaged in a campaign to pray to have Elon Musks' companies shut down.
It's pretty common for hardcore FPS gamers to switch their right click (which is usually ADS) from a "press and hold" configuration to a "toggle" configuration, meaning you just click to ADS, and then click again to release it. The idea is that you shouldn't be constantly pushing down on you mouse while aiming, it creates drag and makes aiming harder.
Are you talking about remapping your mouse buttons to keyboard buttons? Seems like it would be difficult, but it's plausible.
I mean, sure, but that's what the FE series has usually been. The current flagship processor with some strategic corners cut to give you a better price.
I'm sure this is going to be a fine phone, but it doesn't feel like an FE. Why not just buy a Galaxy S22?
Helicopter flights are a whole different category. They're stupid expensive, and really only necessary if you don't have a landing strip (or if you're disgustingly rich).
I could see electric planes easily replacing short flights between small cities and the nearest major hub. Jet fuel ain't cheap, and theoretically these electric planes could be very cost effective. For long flights, I expect we won't see electric planes for quite a long time.
So, if I set up an I2P router on my network and use Qbittorrent, would it theoretically be possible to contribute to I2P using the torrents that I already seed? Or is it not that easy?
More features, yes. Easier? No. This project is aiming to be simpler than an OPNsense setup at the cost of advanced features.
According to the GitHub it can act as a router, OR you can leave your ISP router in place and have this act as a DNS and DHCP gateway. Please read the documentation before saying negative things in the comments.
Lol that's weird. Seems like an issue with the model, you might try playing with some other settings like later height and travel