I've seen this has an answer while there is no data being transmitted, but what about for when it is? Is this something I need to look into or am I fine? This was taken off my Nethogs
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- Please, don't post images of textKusalananda– Kusalananda ♦2024-12-16 05:03:38 +00:00Commented Dec 16, 2024 at 5:03
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