you don't need to know how the ISP network works, you only need some networking concepts. Subnets/addressing and very basic routing (for a basic setup). You won't even need firewall rules if you don't host anything at your place (that needs to be accessed from outside)
the question is: why do you want to move on from the Rpi4? Also, how do you plan to handle video decoding 0f x265/av1 streams? Do those miniPCs have a video card with hardware transcoding capabilities? If you plan to do it on software (i.e. CPU transcoding) the CPUs will run hot most of the time.
Wait, I've only played "stock" New Vegas. Is this from a DLC?
good to know, thank you for the insights! Tbh Tailscale/headscale has been quite stable, so maybe I'll stay were I am. Or move to nebula because why not? :D
You can selfhost it with headscale (the server). It's really simple to set up and use. I'm also considering moving to zerotier because a) it's completely opensource and b) the wifi management software I'm looking into (openwisp) has native integration
But I don't want to tell anyone. I just want to fiddle with things and people not asking what I'm doing, as I asnwer just waving my hands in the air (mostly because I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing)
I've installed ROCM before reading that my AMD GPU does not support it
This would work also for programmers
And nothing of value was lost
Baby shark in my ass
Yeah but some of them had to take supplements as well after
GrapheneOS is the best way