I'll waiting a lot to what's actually in the EA and what's their roadmap.
Learnt the hard lesson with Kerbal 2.
I'll waiting a lot to what's actually in the EA and what's their roadmap.
Learnt the hard lesson with Kerbal 2.
Just Wireguard on a router, but I'm thinking Netbird.
WG can be a bit PITA to set up, but once you do, it just works. What I would to have is more fine grained control over who goes where if I were to expose some of the services to friends.

On a more serious note: a router is a network device that can be used as a switch. Standard consumer HW is very capable, even the cheap devices. You can get quite far with it.
just to add, this is pretty much any OpenWrt router and you can get one used for like $30
Just like Google when it created Chrome.
So.. Dark Forest strike? paint them?
If it is just the user part of LLM, then paying $20 for one month subscription would be my recommendation.
You will not be able host anything like Sonnet or Opus.
Shocking: Young people want to see what's it like elsewhere.
Some Mediatek chips are doing this, that is bt audio cutting out while WiFi doing things. Nothing fancy, 1080p video on YouTube will cause that.
If that would be the case then they could have tried something funny like having their games running only on Linux.
Of course power users would be able to get it running on Windows, but that would likely discourage Xbox folks.
Did they somehow fixed industry / industrialisation? It felt like there is a tiny Factorio in this game, but had a lot of limitations when it came out.
You can get dirt cheap routers on eBay (like $30, for Tp-Link) that have active support on OpenWrt. Great little devices to get you started and if it won't be enough you will know more / what you need to upgrade.
However if your XB7 isn't doing / allowing port forwarding, you will still needed that for things to work.