

Ah! Misread your comment in that case.
Ah! Misread your comment in that case.
So… I use a physical passkey as a second factor on top of username and password on all three of my Synology-boxes. I have TOTP as backup in case I should lose my passkey.
Anyways - synology has no clue about my phone number, so I’m not sure I agree with your sentiment that it’s a requirement.
Curious to know if this affects the DD-WRT style firmware as well?
So, I’ve got an ultra and I legitimately charge it once every three days. Everything turned on and a couple of GPS workouts.
So more than advertised, I know. But I’ve been hooked to my Garmin Fenix 6X Pro Sapphire and now I’m not looking back since I got the ultra. It is a smart watch. Not just something that shows a notification every once in a while.
I can only second the issues with OneDrive. It failing on me and my three linked devices is what finally drove me away from a synced KeePass-file to self-hosting Vaultwarden with Bitwarden on my devices. No more duplicated files due to sync issues.
Yup, it does. It does because you give them content that others want to see (presumably), and Reddit earns money by showing other people your content wrapped with ads.
I can see them all. On lemmy.world and Thunder on iOS.
You might also want to check that your controller really supports hot-swapping. Not all do.
For all of you that are looking for a good headset - check out the Epos Impact 1000-series.
Got a pair for my wife and they seem to do very well! The only drawback is that they’re not over-ear.