

I wouldn’t do this if I were you because any of your activity can be traced back to you via your credentials.
I am an anarcho-communist and a lover of all things free and open source. I also love cats of all kinds. You can also find me on Mastodon at @housepanther@mstdn.goblackcat.com
I wouldn’t do this if I were you because any of your activity can be traced back to you via your credentials.
rDNS is something that is not set up by your domain registrar. It’s set up by your ISP or cloud VM provider.
I don’t know of one specifically for clothing but I know of a great ERP free open source software called ERPnext. This could easily work for you.
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I cuurently use one of three registrars: Namecheap, Cloudflare, or Porkbun. Porkbun is my favorite and I will move my domains to them as they expire.
I’m working on my free online, self-paced web development class called The Odin Project. I’ve an idea to eventually write a blogging platform for my own use as I don’t like what’s out there. And I’m thinking of a career pivot from desktop support to web development.
This is my take on it as well. My phone is for basic quick communication. My real productivity happens on my laptop and desktop.
Ah, I thought as much because they’re really power-efficient unlike something DIY.
What is your NAS? Is it something you built or a Synology?
Not only is a DIY UPS unreliable, but it could be potentially dangerous unless you are an electrician, an electrical engineer, or somebody that has extensive knowledge of both the engineering side and safety side. How many CyberPower units do you have? It’s impressive that you have enough UPS power to run a NAS for that long.
I have a Dell OptiPlex 7050 acting as a router. But I don’t do any port forwarding. Instead, I have an Oracle Always Free VM that is connected to my server via a WireGuard tunnel. The cloud VM acts as reverse proxy to all of the services that I host. The OptiPlex 7050 is running OpenBSD.
Yes, there is no avoiding that. But it’s a way of saying that the executable was built by you.
You might be able to adapt OpenBSD’s signify software for your purpose.
Have you tried Inkscape?
You could simply gut it, keep the case and power supply, and put modern components in it.
Good suggestion all around but I am huge fan of ERPnext. ERPnexr is 100% open source and includes HRM, accounting, a help desk ticketing system and more.
Honestly, that still would not be enough to change my opinion here about Work From Home. We have the systems and tools at our disposal to make the office life redundant. The notion that work from home employees largely abuse the privilege is simply an opinion without any hard facts to back it up. Indeed it is actually the opposite. Employees are happier and more productive. A minority may abuse the privilege but those are the ones you fire for cause. You don’t end a system that works overwhelming well. That would be kind of like scrapping a car because there is a small scratch on it.
The old notion of having to punch a clock is over as well!
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That’s really cool but still out of my price range.
Have you thought about building your own? You build a server out of a case like this IN WIN. What OS do you plan to use? Do you need Windows share ability? Are you willing to go with larger SSDs instead of spinning disks? If you give me some more details, I might be able to help you. I am not a fan of Dell.