

That’s what DNS is for.
That’s what DNS is for.
You would have to specifically open a port in your firewall before anyone could access a device over IPv6 on your network from the internet. Just like you would have to forward a port on IPv4.
Enable file versioning in Syncthing. Then you will have a backup copy of every change for however long you set it to keep them.
Those old drives may be using SLC flash. It can have a 20+ year data retention.
That doesn’t support data yet. Data will probably cost a fortune when they enable it. I doubt anyone will be willing to pay that much to serve ads. If they do, then the antenna will be replaced with a dummy load.
Luckily my neighbors are way out of WiFi range and there is barely enough cell service here to send a text from inside the house.
Don’t worry, they will slip some ever increasing hidden fees in there.
Yes, a quick search on GSM Arena shows 189 phones with a radio and headphone jack. That’s just phones from the last year.
The lack of an FM radio and headphone jack make it unusable for me.
Yes, that’s the only one that destroys the image.
By then we will probably be inhabiting multiple solar systems and all of earths resources will be used up. Of course that’s assuming we don’t nuke ourselves first.
SSHFS is secure and works well over the internet. If you only want to access it over the LAN, then NFS is a much better option.
I doubt it would work for the buffer memory in a high speed camera. That needs to be overwritten very frequently until the camera is triggered. They didn’t say what the erase time or write endurance is. It could work for quickly dumping the RAM after triggering, but you don’t need low latency for that. A large number of normal flash chips written in parallel will work just fine.