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  • Wow, that was a lot more comprehensive than what I was hoping for. Thanks.

    I was particularly interested in the CRS310 because it had 2.5G ports with the ability to eventually later even expand into 10G. 10G speeds aren't really relevant for me (for now) since I mainly want the speed advantage for slightly faster transfers to my NAS but I would be interested in 2.5G capability. Do you think it makes sense to pick one of the devices you recommended, specifically the hAP ax2 and then if I want to get into 2.5G territory to buy an unmanaged 2.5G switch? Speeds of 2.5G and more are only interesting for transfers between my own local devices for me. I don't need the rest of the network to have fast access so I guess the hAP ax2 makes more sense to buy than ax3. The ability to open my own WiFi network is also quite attractive so I can have local access even from my laptop or phone which I guess is another point in favor of the Home/Office AP route.

  • Hey, this is off topic from the original post but could you tell me what device specifically you have used?

    I am going to be moving into a dorm soon and was looking to set up my own VLAN or ehatever you need for a private network because I don't want to mess with the dorm router. I had a look at a Mikrotik switch (CRS310) but was unsure whether the fan noise would be too loud if I am staying in the same room and more importantly, whether this even allows me to do what I want to do

    Edit: I misused the word dorm. It is a shared appartment rented with a couple of other students.

  • How do you sync it wirelessly? The most common solution I found online for wireless book transfer was to use the web browser on the kobo and download books from the calibre content server

  • Is that the flexiclick system thingt where you can switch out the head?

    I've been looking at buying that myself when I finally need a drill for myself but I keep being tempted by the 18V version which has the same system but also has battery compatibility with a larger range of their other tools (at a much higher pricepoint...)

  • Welp.

    Jump
  • I didn't look at the curriculum of the game dev school but from my personal experience studying CS I would say that what you learn there isn't really comparable to CS besides the programming part

  • Also attenpting to search for how to do stuff (like writing a server application in rust) inevitably brings up the game Rust (especially if you are trying to google with the word server in your question)

  • I think the best explanation as to the difference between a library and a framework that I've heard so far is this:

    A library is something you use to do a specific thing in your project. A framework is something you build your entire project around.

  • One thing navidrome cannot do is to have different music available per user. A workaround for that is yo host multiple instances using docker and have them access different folders for music but that's obviously not ideal.