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r/HomeNetworking · u/BonafideAssEater · 1d ago

Ethernet Ports | Getting Signal No Internet

Just moved to a new apartment, and was excited to learn each room has ethernet ports that tie back to the fiber box area. Turns out 0 ports work, and I've gone down a rabbit hole. I'm not familiar with networking, and th…

r/macgaming · u/SirMarcin · 2w ago

Why I chose a Macbook M4 Pro instead of PC to make a Steam game

After 5 years of game development on Windows, I switched to a MacBook Pro M4 Pro a year ago to see if it would make my dev life better. And it absolutely did. The experience has been awesome. Builds are very fast, the la…

Hacker News · u/mayerwin · May 1, 2026

Show HN: Perfect Bluetooth MIDI for Windows

Hi HN, I'm Erwin. I built a small free open-source utility that bridges Bluetooth LE MIDI keyboards into the new Windows MIDI Services stack so any DAW or Web MIDI app can use them as if they were wired.I bought a Roland…

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r/HomeNetworking · u/dividebyze · 1w ago

How to get better local network speed

Hi everyone I’m hoping to get some insights from the experts here on how to troubleshoot and improve the local network speed between two devices in my home. To give you a clear picture of my setup, I’ve attached a diagra…

r/homelab · u/ChristopherHGreen · May 4, 2026

Home office/lab

Used for software dev, distributed processing and projects. 100Gb ethernet with fiber for the regular pcs. The minis have 2x10G bonded _plus_ a PCI 25GB NIC with RDMA. The main switch has 400/200 GbE capabilities but I'm…

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