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  • yes. thats why it isnt priced as one, but still gets compared to a console because it wants to compete with thwm in the living room.

    soo fun story regarding drivers. my notebook from work doesnt support my docking station at home anymore after a upgrade to win 11 from 10. My linux pc works just fine. its a tablet though and has some unsupported hardware like gyro sensors.

    but thats not the point. the point is, that valve still updates its distro for the steamdeck and keeps improving it years after the launch.i expect the same for the SM. compare that to the asus ally: 1 year after release and asus dropped its support if i remember correctly.





  • I compared it to the yearly plan that showed up first. i was honestly not aware that there are different subscription tiers. when i used ps+ with the ps4 there was only one + as far as i know.

    the power of the machine is dissapointing and i commented before comparing the ps5+ specs with the SM.

    on the other side could it be a ok device if you want that formfactor, long softwaresupport and still have a pc that can be used for more than just playing games or watching tv. Especially if youre not into AAA-gaming and more into Indie or Emulators. There you‘ll get a bigger Library than from a regular Console.

    the price is also arround 7% more if you choose the SM over a comparable DIY according to gamers nexus so it seems fair i guess?

    that being said i think the current SM is more a niche product and not for the masses.






  • i dont have that much knowledge about security, but would it be reasonable to expose a single raspberry in a dmz behind a firewall as a headscale vps?

    i mean it would be hard for an attacker to get past the physical firewall into the main network, right?

    on the other hand they wouldnt need to get past the firewall if they take over the headscale server… edit: but that would also happen, if a vps hosted somewhere else, got infected, right?


  • i bought a asrock n100 board and put 2 additional nics on it. then i configured ipfire with the red, green and orange mode. (red = wan, green = lan and orange = dmz) that way i can self host a vps inside the dmz and run the lan network without a vlan. i dont know if thats the best way to do it, but there are so much new things to learn i still dont know anything about and want to keep it as simple as possible.

    you could start with a simple thin client with multiple nic‘s and get a similar price then my n100 with 4gb ram but i wanted the ability to swap some parts if needed and thin clients are rather limited in that aspect. edit: also i needed a nic with poe for my wan and thats hard to find in a regular thin client. i didnt search that hard though.