That's awesome, someone actually using Python what it's best for, creating a minimum viable product, before moving onto something more permanent!
I'll be very interested to see where this project ends up going.
That's awesome, someone actually using Python what it's best for, creating a minimum viable product, before moving onto something more permanent!
I'll be very interested to see where this project ends up going.
This is a very cool concept and it seems quite mature for something in beta. I do however have my doubts over choosing to use python for something as often used as the network stack. As I understand it, one of the goals for this project is efficiency, and while python is very efficient to write, it is notably very inefficient during runtime.
I've had some bad experienced with Ubiquitis edge routers and their Unifi software, so I'd rather avoid them for a bit. I'll have to look into mikrotik!
Though so, thanks.
I'm comfortable with a cli, but in a homelab environment quick testing might prove easier using a GUI, so I'll probably go with the pfsense route then
As a fellow dutch person that also travels by trains a lot, I get really irritated when people only complain. Sure, there are definitely fuck ups at NS. But I feel people completely write off the system because of them. I can't remember the last time a train got outright cancelled (outside of extreme weather conditions in which I also wouldn't be comfortable driving). There are issues with the system, those should be fixed, but that does not mean that everything is terrible.
But maybe it's way worse in your part of the country, there definitely have been issues with getting enough personnel (as do all other sectors). So maybe we are both making our arguments from two different experiences.
I'm sorry, what? It may feel like they suck when there is a 10 minute delay on the train you wanted to take, but the Dutch railway system is one of the most reliable in Europe.
I hope they've done enough to the Manhattan area to 'spice it up'. In the first game I never really got any incentive to explore it beyond the icons on the map/hud. When Tears of the Kingdom released I was also a bit disappointed with how much of the map stayed the same. Sure, they added a lot of new areas in that game, but in the end you still had to cover a lot of known ground.
Still, reviews are looking good and I'm excited to try it out;
It's limited so it can be driven using a scooter license. In many European countries you can get this license at age 16. It is also often easier and cheaper to get, but it limits your vehicles max speed to 45 km/h.
I'm sorry, what do you mean with conflicting IP addresses? I've made sure to run the ISP router -> EdgeRouter connection on a different Subnet, and the EdgeRouter is the only device connected to the ISP router.
I've run a ping test for a while from the EdgeRouter, but I can't seem to be able to replicate my issues during a ping test unfortunatly. It's really quite puzzeling me
I just added this feature as i found it annoying too. Just waiting for my code to be approved and to be merged into the main codebase.
Thanks!
Can't believe I didn't find those, guess I should have searched for platinum. Guess I'm off installing xfce.