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Toastman Tomato, far and away. Tested DDWRT, Tomato, Asus-Merlin, stock Asus... none of them, except Toastman, did everything I needed (ipv6, dns, nat local redirect, upnp/nat-pmp, etc).
Been using it for over 6 months, have never been happier with a home router. That said, pretty sure they haven't patched Heartbleed yet (supposed to be coming anytime).
So, are they going to give their chips porn names? Piledriver? Someone needs to clue these guys in... Just calling your stuff by construction equipment names doesn't make it cool. I'm a Mac user, and I still hate the fact Apple has latched onto this "let's call our products by their code names" crap.
Guess I should look forward to the days of AMD's Cleveland Steamer processors.
That this might get some in the nerd crowd to stop falling over themselves saying how great Ron Paul is. He's nuts, like the rest of them, just a different flavor of nuts.
He's useful for encouraging discussion. Beyond that...
this isn't a radical concept... I've done it for years. It's called "zero inbox".
If you're a Sys Admin, I highly recommend this book: http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596007836
It covers the idea, and it's where I picked it up.
yeah, this seems like a pretty ignorant post.
Thunderbolt is not Apple (It's almost entirely Intel). It's not them trying to undermine USB3 (which is also largely Intel). And new tech is always slow to start.
Who writes this crap?
yes, their definition of cheese is horrible.
Cheese: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/Talk:Cheese
Though, the Korean origin is dubious at best. This is a long standing gaming term meaning to break the normal flow of the game by doing something "cheesy". =P
My home server is running Cacti querying my Airport Extreme basestation/router. It might be a bit much for the average user, so another option would be to find a Linksys or other type router that you can run Tomato on. It'll do this type of thing.
Almost all of them I can get in digital form anyway, so MOST of them I glance at, then promptly shred.
The ones I can't get digitally, I file in a file cabinet as I don't have a good way to digitize them at home (I could do it at work, but it's not that big a deal).
How many do I actually file per year? maybe a dozen. Most of them are tax related. All the actual statements for credit cards, etc can all be retrieved digitally from the company.