Ah, you’re here to shit on something you’re out of the loop on
Ah, you’re here to shit on something you’re out of the loop on
They suspended it temporarily while they figured out what to do, then reinstated already.
Yes, because they just want to shit on stuff.
K, that’s why they undid the the temporary change.
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Because I have a total of 28 drives and it works really well and is flexible.
12 of them are in a Synology though
I’ve been doing USB with raid on several servers for 10 years. No random disconnects.
Plug and play is not any reason at all.
Thanks. I remember trying it about a year ago but it didn’t work well for some reason. Will give it another try now that I hear it’s working well for you.
In the last 5 years I’ve run across maybe 1 site that didn’t work properly in Firefox. And another that MIGHT not have worked right, but I was only guessing it was related to FF.
However, since FF dropped PWA support I do use Chrome for a handful of sites that either are PWAs or you can use Chrome’s open as application feature, which is real nice for a few things. Is that what you mean by “Web Apps”?
Same, probably, but I also appreciate the option.
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wonder if they were not aware that it was possible or whether they were lying. I’m not sure which one is worse.
They knew it was possible,.although it obviously wasn’t intentional.
The only way this can happen is if they hold copies of the keys used to encrypt/protrect your traffic, and can give them to anyone at any time. Or if there’s no keys at all, and someone simply needs an ID to pull the right stream. Something like your password isn’t required to make the key useful (or they’re storing/using it in a reversible way). And anyone that compromises them can access whatever they want.
Unfortunately I dont know if anyone that does “cloud” camera stuff, including Reolink (and pretty much all of the other consumer camera makers) are any better here. I’m not sure that they’re as bad, but I bet most are. Clearly providers like Ring are.
I mean, he still owns it. He can’t be that regretful.
That seems like a weirdly and artificially narrow definition of UPS.
Why is that no longer a UPS?
I’d like that, but also a really long-running UPS. multi-hour power outages are surprisingly common in my area.
Or TrippLite. Owners used it as a massive money laundering front for right-wing donations and bribes.
Awesome. That’s not one I’ve seen yet. I’ll check it out!
Yes. And as they said they only temporarily suspended it while they figured out what their options were.
But people gotta feed their outrage addictions, I get it.