RPi5, plus a PSU, plus a storage device, plus any extra cooling, plus a case ends up about the same as an N100 without anything extra. For the extra $10 or so, the N100 ends up being the better buy.
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USBIP bridge as in USB over ethernet?
What happened to the messages in their Discord?
I stick with the big name registrars and then just use the cheapest for that TLD.
Some add this as an additional fee and others include it in the annual price.
Could you use an alternative machine as a temporary machine until you get it resolved?
And do you actually need all of them running 24/7 or are at least some of them nice to haves?
You could disable most of the services running, reintroduce one, see how it performs. Once satisfied reintroduce another, so on and so forth until you've fingered out what is at issue.
Sounds like a horrible internet experience. No thanks.
At least once every 6 months I come across a top Google result trying to download malicious scripts. The web searches are innocent, eg. "Iso standard metric thread" or "bee keeper hive monitor", which are both search terms in the past where a top result had malicious scripts.
So companies like Proton and BitWarden are harvesting your data with their free tiers?
I tried Windows Defender a couple of years ago for an entire year. I thought it was dog water. The anti-ransomeware feature was the only nice thing about it. I now use BitDefender.
A case for $5 is a good find unless you found literally the cheapest thing you could find. For a half decent case I'd expect $10-20, and more if you want something fancy.
What are you doing for storage?