
I guess we should ban brooms then too with that logic.
I guess we should ban brooms then too with that logic.
That’s about sunrise time there right now https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/ukraine/kerch
Yeah it’s weird that people just accept what he says that the value is solely in the face value of the currency. If we stick with that method, it’s only a matter of time before trump realizes how much profit he makes by printing a $100 bill.
They did say they wanted the military to be more lethal. Didn’t think they’d start with such soft targets as domestic passenger airlines though.
I’ve edited the post to add a note about an outbound rule possibly needed in the printer VLAN. If the printer VLAN is locked down, it could be blocking the advertisement before the UDP Relay gets a chance to see it. This should fix that. See if works for you
ACL’s can accomplish it if that’s your only goal, but there are other benefits of vlans for security and privacy. For example an ACL works at layer 3, so it won’t block other nosy devices on your network from seeing everything else via layer 2 and then reporting back what it finds. VLANs also make it easy to use different security policies for each network if you do any sort of IDS/IPS as I do.
Yeah sorry I wish I had time to really expand this out into a nice guide, but unfortunately I don’t right now. There aren’t any comprehensive guides that I’ve found, but it’s still worth a look. Everybody’s network is a little different in terms of setup and equipment. Hopefully with the basic ideas I’ve shared it can point someone in the right direction to figure out a working solution in their environment.
Also, if you agree that this change by Bambu is ridiculous, make sure to let them know how you feel at [email protected]
NYPD probably found the gun and id’s in the backpack found in central park and planted it on this guy so they could claim victory
Yup. This is how you create a single point of failure when it comes to privacy.
That’s the general idea, but life’s not that black and white. It’s better if both parties contribute to avoiding collisions. It’s the same reason why I’m required to have brake lights and hazard lights on my car.
I’m using aqara temp/humidity sensors throughout the house. I’m not sure what the fan is, it’s just a standard exhaust fan, but its controlled with a Kasa smart switch.
No need for occupancy sensor. I have mine set to turn on when bathroom humidity is both above 70%, and 10% greater than my living room humidity. It’ll run a minimum 5 minutes, and then once the humidity is back within 10% of the living room, or below 68%, it’ll shut off. It’s been working great for over a year.
I also have it set to auto shut off 20 min after manually being turned on, but just before shutting down it checks the humidity to make sure it doesn’t meet the above criteria. This avoids the event where you turned the fan on while dropping a deuce but then got in the shower right after - don’t want the fan shutting down early. Also, if I ever manually turn the fan back on within 5 minutes of it auto shutting off, it will run for 10 min before shutting down vs the normal 20.
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