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Component-based design in Unity can save developers a lot of time by making the project easier to maintain than the traditional inheritance model.
How I set my system up to run the Unifi controller software via the LinuxServer.io Unifi controller image on a Docker host in my basement.
A managed switch allows you to copy traffic from one or more ports onto a designated mirror port. You'll have a copy of all traffic moving through your designated ports onto a port
A set of Redash color palettes that will hopefully save you some eyestrain and time when you’re creating more beautiful Redash reports.
WireGuard let me create a "Personal VPN" — a subnet connecting devices in different physical locations and on to different networks.
With webcams out of stock everywhere, I'm making do with an old smartphone. I'll compare EpocCam and Iriun Webcam, explain my setup, and talk compatibility.
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Zoom was designed for vocal audio, not musical instruments. Follow these steps to impress your friends with a live Zoom concert with high-quality audio.
Free up your VPN’s capacity for important business traffic and keep video calls lag-free by setting up a selective VPN that only handles work-related traffic.
How I built a text-to-speech “Squawk box” using a Raspberry Pi (and some other hardware that I had at home) that works with my iPhone.
There are a lot of apps and devices that may be tracking us. By setting up network-level ad blocking with Pi-Hole via DNS, we can protect our privacy.
Building a computer for the first time can be overwhelming and intimidating. Here are a few tips that will help make the process smoother.
When you’re self-hosting your own cloud, you need to take steps to ensure that your privacy is protected while browsing the web.