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  • The time it took you to write this would have been better spent reading the article:

    Because Android isn’t technically “installed” on the Switch, but rather an external microSD card, you can switch between the default system and Lineage at any time.

    Running Lineage is a big deal for those of us who have a switch laying around that no longer have a use for it.

    • It can be an android tv device replacement
    • Buy a $20 goose neck tablet mount, and now it’s a way to play streamed steam games or use the android tv jellyfin client to watch/play stuff without using the main TV
    • Bedside clock/radio with loads of extra features
    • Dedicated HomeAssistant remote

    Or, the basic use case - Play emulated games on a neat handheld package with a decent screen on a plane or something, without needing to carry or buy another device.













  • No, that’s handled by ARP requests. In this case, it’s likely that the DHCP server is on the gateway, as that’s a pretty common setup for home ISP router arrangements.

    Gateway refers to a router that has access to other networks. In this case, the default gateway, which will be the router that has access to the internet.

    DNS or name servers are a separate option in DHCP leases, as are the IP addresses for DHCP servers, which are more of a windows thing generally.

    In this case this comment is probably an accurate description of what’s happened:

    https://lemm.ee/comment/7429148


  • I switched to Thunder. It’s not perfect (search could use some work).

    It doesn’t reload my main feed everytime I return after looking at an article, and lets me hid posts I’ve ‘read’. ¯_(ツ)_/¯. It supports amoled black themes, swipe gestures and is reasonably unobtrusive.

    Also, it’s cross platform for iOS and android, and I switch back and forth on a daily basis.


  • I’d hesitate to call it truly enterprise, but I’ve used the 24 port/10Gbe version of these in a datacenter. Not many issues to write home about - seems to handle vlanning pretty well.

    Has 10Gbe uplinks, US power, and PoE+. Probably access to a fancy dashboard too.

    $1600 is probably as cheap as you’re getting.

    Edit: Oh yeah, they’re probably not dual attached, and the ‘redundant power supply’ (RPS) is a separate appliance, which I consider kinda bullshit, that takes up another U.

    I’ve had no trouble with actual switching performance though fwiw.

    Edit 2: They’re probably compatible with the AR mobile app, which is hella cool, and somewhat useful in customer sites.

    48 port Ubiquiti