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minus-squareCatsrules@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year ago There is literally no reason why most of these devices can’t act as their own server As much as I dislike cloud stuff. The cloud is by far the easiest solution for support and average users. Your not dealing with end users calling in and having to diagnose why two devices on their network are not talking to each other. As long as both your devices have Internet it will work.
As much as I dislike cloud stuff. The cloud is by far the easiest solution for support and average users.
Your not dealing with end users calling in and having to diagnose why two devices on their network are not talking to each other.
As long as both your devices have Internet it will work.