Don't share all your WiFi SSIDs my dude. Its very common to be able to find someone's likely location based on all the network names. Even Google and Apple use this technique instead of relying on GPS.
Understandable. Though I'm less interested in learning another code base and wish to start from scratch to learn the protocol and the programming language.
Thats great, thanks. By the sounds of it I can probably continue with developed, I just need to find where people are going and what servers have the biggest population.
Thanks, is there any indication on the number of daily users for some of those servers? Some of the IRC indexes would have usage graphs to get an idea of how popular it was.
I remember hiring games, and reading the manual inside the case on the drive home. Just feels like everything is lacking soul now in the name of convenience.
I made the switch. It was a good excuse to clean up my config though.
I ended up installing it in a VM initially, just so I could configure it how I needed before going live. Then made a config backup, installed opnsense, then restored the config (after changing the interface names)
I'll never go back to pfsense.
mailbox.org rebrands to just "mailbox", revamps web UI, adds mobile PWA, email categories, undo send
Sounds like Bevy would be the way to go, I found the bevy_egui crate which seems like it might be what I'm looking for to get started.