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ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Gemini is about to control your messages and calls, even if you say no1·15 days agoFair. I think I had previously uninstalled Gemini when I first got my phone so maybe that’s why the app isn’t present? But the way that they are talking about it in the article, since Gemini seems to be replacing Assistant, maybe new settings will appear for me to mess around with…
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Gemini is about to control your messages and calls, even if you say no1·15 days agoIt’s rough…I still have another 13 months I think. But to the article, I don’t have the options in my phone that they’re talking about. Do you? Or has it just not rolled out to me yet?
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Gemini is about to control your messages and calls, even if you say no2·15 days agoI really really want to but I can’t for another year because I’m still paying off my pixel. It’s still carrier locked and I can’t unlock it till it’s paid off.
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldOPtohomelab@lemmy.ml•Network topology and some questions.1·29 days agoOhhh that’s interesting, I forgot about those DAC cables. Although I don’t know if that would work in this case because the LAN ports in the Netgate are already RJ45 ports not a SFP port. Unless they make a DAC that is SFP+ on one side and RJ45 on the other…
ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.worldOPtohomelab@lemmy.ml•Network topology and some questions.1·29 days agoAh yeah I see. I didn’t design the diagram to a specific layer but if I had to choose one after the fact I guess this would be Layer 1 honestly. I’m really just looking for the physical interconnection of devices and making sure I don’t have a path out of the network that doesn’t go through the Netgate.
But more specifically, I was looking for information on if the C1300 and the Netgate can communicate on the ports I’ve put in the diagram or if the mistmatch in speed ratings for the ports would be a problem. As well as if the SFP+ port on the C1300 can even be used as a connection like that. In their documentation, Cisco has an example of use for those ports as stacking ports to other switches. I’ll only have the one and won’t need to stack any other so I was looking to see if the SFP+ ports can be used for non-stacking purposes.
Any idea how I could check? It doesn’t say anything any that I’m my carrier account…