• @giloronfoo@beehaw.org
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    66 months ago

    I think it offers not having to know enough about each of those pieces to pick one of each and set them up.

    • @ProgrammingSocks@pawb.social
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      6 months ago

      If you’re using a Pi I don’t see why you’d want to avoid learning Linux. Setting up and connecting to SSH servers is an essential skill for anybody doing anything on Linux that isn’t purely desktop use.

      • @giloronfoo@beehaw.org
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        26 months ago

        While I generally agree that they should, I disagree that they should have to.

        SSH and then some sort of VPN for remote terminal access isn’t too bad.

        It has been a decade or more since I tried setting up VNC, but I never could figure out how to connect to an existing X session. Has that setup gotten better?

          • @giloronfoo@beehaw.org
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            16 months ago

            Hehe.

            Won’t this new service help avoid that for users who haven’t figured out how to safely expose a system to the Internet?

            • TigrisMorte
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              16 months ago

              There is no such “help”. Either you learn what is going on and how to monitor or you are simply another easy target.

    • TigrisMorte
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      16 months ago

      Under no circumstances should anyone have a device exposed to the Internet unless they have learned about all of those.

      • @giloronfoo@beehaw.org
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        16 months ago

        Isn’t that the point of the new features? Now remote access can be had without directly exposing the device to the internet?