Most residential connections in my experience don't change ips unless you disconnect the modem/router for long enough to lose the DHCP lease from the ISP. I guarantee most people are not going to bother doing that.
I use it mostly for remote access to my Windows environment that I can't run as a VM. I would like to get a cell radio addon for true out of band remote access with one of the IOT type cell plans but I need to do more research on that.
Im still fiddling with my 3d printer to get it working after sitting on a shelf for most of a year because of a move so I can have a nice case for this but I was able to get this setup with these parts for ~$30 in parts not including the Pi and SD card. Setup was a breeze and there is some mouse lag but if you turn on the mouse dot option in TigerVNC then its not noticeable at all.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256802405917750.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256804395443471.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256802674996160.html
Also picked up some of these to keep it together until I get a case printed.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2251832676215215.html
Future case.
https://www.printables.com/model/131408-raspberry-pi-zero-2-w-case-pikvm
Seems to be lacking, I tried searching for "defcon 28 talks" since it has a hacker news filter and it didn't return anything relevant when compared to my SearXNG search that came back with much better results. I tried it without the hacker news filter and that just made the results worse.
It's not something I would trust my mother to be able to setup but if you are a regular Linux user then it shouldn't be too hard for you.
You could be having a baby, that falls into the scope.
It's amazing they lasted as long as they did considering most people there were selling access to pirated media and the such.
Thats awesome, it seemed like a good pickup for a FPS fan but the lack of linux support in the future stopped me from looking too much at it.
This is pretty cool, make sure you go to the GitHub for it to grab the docker compose file if you want to self host since most of the documentation seems to default to the hosted version.
Looks like however the data was being collected it started considering some version of windows to be unknown.
6 min seems about right for an enterprise server, the more you have like a raid card initialization the longer it will be. Since there devices are designed to be run for months or years without rebooting it really doesn't matter that the reboot takes as long as it does.