Replying to @ikkeT@mementomori.social
@ikkeT I have around 20 devices behind my manager, all of them with VLAN setups. Managing it per device would be painful if something needs to be changed.
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Replying to @ikkeT@mementomori.social
@ikkeT I have around 20 devices behind my manager, all of them with VLAN setups. Managing it per device would be painful if something needs to be changed.
One of those "shit I'm old" moments.
My Reddit account turned 18. It can now go and get shitfaced in a bar.
My IMDB account again is old enough to adopt a kid, get into the not-for-stupid teens bars and so forth.
After long last I finally migrated my Dockered Unifi Network instance into their Unifi OS. I naturally put that in a Docker as well but I've been putting off this move as Unifi OS has a buttload of other junk too that I have really not wanted to deal with.
Basically I just wanted to have the system the way it was, with just the Network "app" in it. By not logging into an Unifi account during the setup, it landed me into the dashboard with an extremely barebones system with just the Network installed. I restored the old stand alone Network app's backup there and looks like it's exactly the way it was, except I now have an upgrade path when they discontinue the standalone app in the future.
I used this image, it was trivial to set up for someone who had already dealt with the one that just ran Network:
Replying to @ianbetteridge@vivaldi.net
@ianbetteridge Funny how that goes. During the COVID era there was apparently a huge shortage of Raspberry Pis when everyone using them commercially decided to pay brain-free prices over them. I saw RPi 2's and 3's hit $100+ on eBay.
That was less than 6 months from a spot, where I donated like 50+ Raspberry pi 3s to Hacklab.
Might've as well give them box of gold bullions.
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