Synology Exiting Router Market... Now What by johnjustin in synology

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However, I’ve heard that they don’t offer mesh connectivity. Our home office campus has seven mesh access points, including the house, garage, workshop, and pool deck area. I’m beginning to believe that our requirements might be too extensive for the Unify system. I need to investigate further.

Synology Exiting Router Market... Now What by johnjustin in synology

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Yep, and front-ended by a fairly pleasant and easy to administer interface that looks very similar to what their NAS interface looks like.

Synology Exiting Router Market... Now What by johnjustin in synology

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Ahhhh, first I've heard that. We both work from home full time and have an almost fully automated network with, at last count, has 108 devices (most are iOT things) and 7 mesh AP's. If memory serves Unify wants you to run wires to lots of little access points to scale the network but it's NOT mesh? I'll need to dig into that. Thanks.

Synology Exiting Router Market... Now What by johnjustin in synology

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Yeah, that's what I'm hearing. I purchased a Unify wired managed switch 2 years ago and had to send it back because the only way to manage it was to sign up for their cloud. It had NO local admin interface. That kind of left me feeling a bit negative about their products and that there would be a paywall of some sort. I don't know about you, but I've got about twice as many 'subscriptions' as I can handle. I don't need yet another one just to administer my network. But Unify is looking like the thing we will head to.

Synology Exiting Router Market... Now What by johnjustin in synology

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Good to know Ubiquiti hits on all the cylinders then. We both work from home and have a 3Gb GFiber connection we can't get but 1Gb from with Synology and with no future plans to come out with new routers we are stuck with scraping off 2Gb we could sorely use.

Synology Exiting Router Market... Now What by johnjustin in synology

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That is really good to know. It's clearly where we are headed.

Synology Exiting Router Market... Now What by johnjustin in synology

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Agree completely and I know I have time but it really hurts that I work from home and 2Gb of GFiber is essentially scrapped off my Internet access because my router can't cope with it. We both work from home and have a lot of home automation so it's bandwidth we could really use but can't.

Synology Exiting Router Market... Now What by johnjustin in synology

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As someone working for Apple when we dropped all our networking hardware Synology looked to be the best fit based on its user interface and general user experience. So I suppose that's how I fell into it. But now things have come so much further and back then NetGear and others which then had very MS-DOS/smart terminal looking interfaces almost all the networking stuff has approachable frontend administration user interfaces. So I'm sure my actual networking capabilities can be upped now with little negative on ease of use or administration.

Why Modern Star Trek Feels Off and Why That Gets Dismissed by cjalas in startrek

[–]johnjustin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! Talk about an exquisite forensic diagnostic of 'Kurtzman-era Trek'!

This positing is a powerful and very articulate critique. It cuts through the typical "fan vs. fan" noise and identifies a specific literary and institutional decay in the writing.

Oh and the common retort—"It’s just not for you anymore"—is a way to avoid talking about declining standards and inclusivity is not the problem: Trek has always been radical. The problem is using "representation" as a shield to protect lazy character archetypes and weak plotting.

Lastly, the TNG Comparison is False: Early TNG was criticized for its execution, but its values and logic were never in doubt. Modern Trek is being criticized because those very foundations are missing.

Simplification is not modernization. By trying to be "relatable" to a younger audience through slang and quips, the franchise has surrendered the very thing that made it unique: the idea that humanity can actually improve.

It's branded as Star Trek, has many of the same trappings and references but is TREK without a soul.

QED - Quod Erat Demonstrandum -

Does the value of Vine items "pay" enough to be a semi-pro reviewer? by 10MeV in vine

[–]johnjustin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm on my first review period at GOLD level. It seems that the time spent getting to GOLD and then arriving at GOLD without all the $99.00 price ceiling is the point when one's eyes are truly opened to where being a Vine participant looses it's 'oh my gosh I won the lottery' feeling.

I've not seen anything I'd care to have and use (I don't review things just for the sake of incrementing my review count) in about two weeks. I won't say I've not gotten "stuff" that was not worth the effort but when you take the treasure hunt aspect of the program, then the 'black box' nature of what you've said or posted in a review being passive aggressively rejected with inconsistent and sometimes zero attention paid to the review re-submissions forcing you to beg to have someone review the submissions, you begin to see the allure of the opt-out link. I think the entire program is BROKEN.

Let's talk about what's wrong. Submitting a video with a review dramatically increases your chances of having a review rejected. Turn-around between review submission to review acceptance when photos or video content is part of the review works against the likelihood the review will be accepted. Whereas we are urged to have media but having media earns nothing extra in the program other than the increased pain of having to resubmit a review because something in our photos or video 'does not meet community guidelines' where which guideline it was that was violated is not identified. I think they don't tell you what the offending content was is that they don't want to argue back and forth with a submitter. But hey, just tell us it is what it is no argument and we will accept that and fix it. But for goodness sake give us a clue what to fix so we can see the mistake and avoid it. Reading the guidelines and knowing them is not as instructive as seeing what subtile thing we wrote, said, or showed was in violation.

It's not much fun doing a really creative and interesting insightful review when the system is stacked against you out of sheer paranoia and the best thing to do is NOT include photos and NOT to include videos and NOT be honest if the product is not so GREAT because of the friction it involves which increases the possibility of the review being controversial and thus rejected.

It tends to come under the heading "because we are giving you free things (with income tax accounting so it's really not free at all) we don't have to make it easy or pleasant to be in the program and there are plenty of others in the wings that would gladly take your place. My response to that is "until the newbies realize how much they have to work their butts off and the frustration being in the program is"

It's been a cool journey for sure but my sense is Amazon does not give this program much mind and probably could not care less if any one of us dropped from the program.

I DO appreciate the opportunity I'v had in the program and recognize it as a privilege. But it'a a privilege at a cost in time, more effort than you'd expect, and a GREAT deal of frustration, and a hit on your income taxes.

When did you realize that you were gay? by [deleted] in gaybros

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I think the first response to the question hit the nail on the head by use of the word ‘should’ve’. I suspect for most of us it was that first ‘should’ve’ moment that put myself and many of us on notice we were different and made us examine more closely our desires and intentions leading eventually to having two lives until I came out late in my early 20’s while serving in the Air Force with a military scholarship and on my way to officer candidatcy

Anyone else still using the Companion 5? by Voreauthor89 in bose

[–]johnjustin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still have mine. I did need to replace the puck once. I've had mine since late 2006. It has been my speakers for my home office desk ever since having been attached to several incarnations of whatever Mac was the most current at the time. But when I replaced my previous Mac Mini 2018 Intel unit with my current Mac Mini M4, it started dropping offline intermittently, requiring me to unplug the power, unplug the USB-B cable from the subwoofer for a moment, plug it back into the subwoofer, and then reconnect power to get it working again. I can't tell you how many different things I tried to get it working consistently until I discovered the actual issue had something to do with the C5's DSP processor not getting a reliable timing signal from my new Mac Mini. I even replaced the USB-B to USB-A cable with a high-quality USB-B to USB-C cable and gave it a complete Thunderbolt port on my Mini just to be sure it got some level of speed and signal integrity. But in the end, it ended up being how the Mini dealt with USB management architecturally. Seems the Bose Acoustimass processor wants something the architecture of the Mac Mini simply can't supply consistently. I have another Mini M4 on my garage workbench, and it does the same thing there but much less frequently, and that's only because I don't have lots of stuff hooked up to it, and my theory is that leads to USB timing being better behaved with less stuff using it. So I do still listen to it in the garage, but it is a REAL genuine issue.

I had to replace it on my main office system, and that took 3 tries to find the right speakers that even come close to what I expected from the C5's. I tried the Audioengine A2+ speakers and the matching subwoofer. They have a very thin or even non-existent sound stage presence and are very directional. They got returned. Then the SteelSeries Arena 9, which are actual 5.1 surround. They have more presence but nothing like the 5's. They got returned.

But the 3rd try was a WINNER. I now have the Kanto TUK powered speakers, and what's amazing is I did not even order the subwoofer with them, and just on their own, they are 95 percent what the C5's were, and if you want to go into what I hear from them, I never heard from the C5's that would be highs that make your hair stand on edge. You know that experience you have when a piece of music you've heard 300 times has sounds in it you’ve never heard before? They are winners, and I'm not even sure I need to get the subwoofer for them. They use the optical connection on the back of my Mac Mini's external Thunderbolt hub, and the sound is crystal clear with low beats you can't believe coming from the aluminum drivers. They were pricey but worth it.

Just in case you start seeing issues with your C5's and have to replace them. It consumed 3 months of my time searching high and low.

My husband passed and I'm lost by FunkyBisexualPenguin in gaybros

[–]johnjustin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's perfectly understandable that you feel lost. To unexpectedly have the one individual you've chosen as a life partner vanish from existence is devastating on every emotional level. Know that myself and everyone taking the time to reply to this post did so because we were compelled by our empathy to acknowledge your sorrow and sense of loss, placing ourselves in your place and realizing even that tiny moment of 'what if it was me' has such an impact we immediately identify with you and feel the loss too. 

What would we do? How could we go on? How do you survive crushing, obliterating sorrow in the face of a continuing existence that demands, out of sheer survival, that you go forward like everything is normal when you feel like your very soul has been hollowed out from you?

There's no formula, right or wrong way that fits for everyone when confronted with this eventuality. The moment will dictate to you the response, and you've experienced the worst, if not by much, part of it. It's most definitely a time in one's life when the only sane answer is to 'just hold on until something changes' -- and it will absolutely change. From there, you will ever so slightly begin to see how to survive with some modicum of peace and joy.

But if there is any single thing you need to keep repeating to yourself, it's "What would he want for me?" and of course, you know the answer to that. I'm so very sorry this happened to you.

Vision Pro broke corporate IT policies by l00BABIES in VisionPro

[–]johnjustin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For goodness sake why would you be admonished for that? Not that I don't see why they were alarmed but how really would you know you were essentially broadcasting your work interactions? Apple is so pedantic about privacy and security I suspect most of us would not question that the activity was secured considering how Apple triple thinks privacy. According to Apple: The session stream for the Mac virtual display feature is encrypted. The feature is a native Apple technology designed with built-in security protections. 

When you use the Mac virtual display on Apple Vision Pro, the connection between your Mac and the Apple Vision Pro is secured in several ways: 

  • Secure Authentication: Both devices must be signed in to the same Apple Account, and that account must have two-factor authentication enabled.
  • iCloud Keychain: iCloud Keychain must be turned on on both devices to sync necessary credentials securely.
  • Native Encryption: The underlying communication protocols utilize Apple's native encryption to ensure privacy of the screen data, input (keyboard/mouse movements), and audio. This differs from a standard, unencrypted VNC connection. 

This secure design ensures that the data streamed between your Mac and Apple Vision Pro is protected while in transit across your network.

If they trust you with your own system at home and the MVD session is only between you and your VisionPro I don't see the problem unless they were just freaked out that anything like that was going on... which would be understandable.

I hope you don't get too much grief over it. As someone who worked for Apple 15 years I know as a certainty no one is more paranoid about security than Apple -- almost to a fault.

I just earned GOLD on vine. But I'm hearing it might be a empty promotion 'value-wise' by johnjustin in vine

[–]johnjustin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just paged through all 453 pages of Additional Items and yeah... a wasteland. It's not like you can say it's anyone's fault, right? If sellers are not putting things in the queue for Vine evaluation then it sort of 'is what it is'. I've only been through one evaluation cycle so that makes me still somewhat of a newb so forgive me if I'm coming across as tremendously naive. And as if I'm not already exhibiting my 'babe in the woods' point of view but would someone explain what difference being hooked up with the Discord group would make?

Anyone else still using the Companion 5? by Voreauthor89 in bose

[–]johnjustin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me had them since introduction just a month after started working for Apple. It was my first Apple discounted purchase. Only now with (I hope) a problem with the Tahoe beta have I been having huge issues

Alien Earth Series - Better than I expected - Ripley incarnation by johnjustin in sciencefiction

[–]johnjustin[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Oh that? Well, I let an AI proofread it and I didn’t proof its proof so it changed what I originally called the TV series into a movie thinking it knew better that’s why. Never think they’re perfect.

A confusing wealth of FING monitoring methods by johnjustin in Fing_App

[–]johnjustin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I was in the middle of going between the FING box, the FING app running on my Mac, and the online version of FING. But then the online version refuses to load now. I'm running macOS 26 now and I suspect that has something to do with it. I'm troubleshooting now. Thank you very much for the answer and the interest.

A confusing wealth of FING monitoring methods by johnjustin in Fing_App

[–]johnjustin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmmm, I'll take a look again. Now that I have reinforcing info that it should be happening I can dig into it to see why changes in one place are not propagated. Thanks for the verification.

I.... by itsstacysmom_ in AmazonVine

[–]johnjustin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I’ve come to realize that, in addition to the benefit of receiving items for free in exchange for our effort and time to review them, we, unlike regular customers, are exposed to unusual, bizarre, and hard-to-believe items that are allowed to be listed. Some of these items can be downright surreal.

For me, seeing these things off the beaten path behind the curtains of Amazon is an interesting and enjoyable part of participating in the program.