

Yeah, I switched to Zoraxy from NPM and it’s been great.


Yeah, I switched to Zoraxy from NPM and it’s been great.


Actually they are not, only who they sell to, if it’s an official distributor they can put that in their policy and stop giving them product if the distributor breaks the policy. If I buy 10 switches and then sell them to some guy in Russia, that’s on me, not ubiquity.


I don’t think it was on them, I thought from reading the article it was 2nd hand not directly from the company itself. I’m saying the reasons listed are good for consumers especially as the US gets more oppressive against its own citizens.
This situation is not unique to Ubiquiti. Many technology manufacturers face similar challenges: Once products are sold through distributors, resellers, or secondary markets, control over final destination becomes limited. Sanctions enforcement often focuses on exporters and sellers, not manufacturers alone. Networking hardware is inherently dual-use, meaning it can support both civilian and non-civilian applications


This sounds like a good thing for consumers.
According to Hunterbrook, Ukrainian military sources and Russian vendors interviewed for the story say Ubiquiti devices are favored because they are inexpensive, easy to deploy, and difficult to disable remotely.
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Do you work at dropout lol
I am trying to self host stoatchat, formally revoltchat but it is a pain to setup in docker. Also self hosting it and trying to run the clients to connect is not intuitive for users.
I do have another chat running after only 2 hours besides the voicechat, I still need to work on that side. Maybe this weekend.
https://github.com/hackthedev/dcts-shipping
Downside is the Linux client is a little tricky for me to get running as they only supply an app image and getting it to run and save it’s config is not working right but that may just be my issue never running app images before.
And only support mongoDB, we have a pain dealing with the limitations of their DB setup.


You could do the cleanup in Google, search for ex and delete them, delete the meme folder if you have one. Mine are separated by what app they came from.


Yeah, we have been wanting to make a who is connected to who chart. I was going to use draw io but it was a little manual.


This might work for my poly group. We always wanted to visualize how we are all connected.


Yeah, I saw that another person forked NPM and used that for awhile before moving on to something else. Work is handled outside of myself but I don’t do it at home. I did learn how to though to get an understanding of it.


The Nazi killed more than just Jews.
I have not had any auto update in my entire career but i have always been on the infra side so it was never just my app. Though I do wish the update/outage process would be updated to reflect kubernetes and not just think of everything as monolithic servers.
I saw others had issues with the wildcard cert/DBs challenge but I think they updated it since then. I thought about going full cli and using Swag but I’m a sucker for dashboards.
I migrated from NPM to zoraxy for my reverse proxy. Had some issues with crowdsec not working but got it working after a day. Also weird that I had 3 different public IPs, one from the browser, one from an API call, and one from the crowdsec logs. The low was the source of truth though.


I keep meaning to try this out.


I have been meaning to spin this up but life keeps getting in the way. I’ll have to try this weekend.
I have the same issues you listed. I only have one wildcard domain so it was only an issue once but I do think a UI change/workflow would help.