I did as well and I just remember the keyboard being so awful to use hah
I did as well and I just remember the keyboard being so awful to use hah
I don’t see any of it really, my feed is all gay stuff lol
They have over-pressure vents and will vent pretty violently and catch fire, but should not explode due to pressure build up.
Duplicati or BackRest and use any S3 compatible storage such as Backblaze B2, iDrive E2, Wasabi S3, etc…
I thought about an upgrade for a minute from my 3700X, but I realized none of the games I play or programs I use are demanding on CPU enough that it would make any real difference in my experience.
Games have kind of stalled out for me too, I haven’t played a AAA game in years it feels like, and the other games I do play are not that demanding on modern hardware.
I would also need to upgrade to DDR5 RAM which is just more cost for a marginal upgrade.
Looks like around 4Mbps link speed, so great for sensors and remote monitoring/controls and that kind of thing.
Sort of in between LoRa and normal Wifi.
Garage definitely seems better suited for selfhosters and small setups, Minio is just so large and complex with specific requirements now.
Probably, Google rarely improves on stuff they make after releasing the first version.
Regardless of whether Hoffman’s stuff is good or not, coffee taste is kind of a unique thing for each person so experimenting and trying things until you find what you want just makes sense.
Yeah that’s fair.
Common cloud storage such as google drive should be pretty resilient for the average person, data stored there is replicated in multiple data centers and verified with checksums, and it provides a trashcan and versioning in case of accidental deletion.
Good backup software will just do that as part of its thing, like Restic for example.
That’s why you have 2, there’s no solution for long term storage that requires zero checking on things that I can think of.
Like, what technology normal person has access to counts at least as enthusiast level archival?
Cloud storage? Store it on 2 different providers like B2 and iDrive or something, pretty low complexity.
You can also delegate a subdomain to another provider with an API, but yes I see what you mean. Although I feel like getting port 80 open would be difficult as well in those situations.
It does but it’s a bit of a weird way of doing things.
I’d say they’re actually easier, at least in my experience. Since wildcard certs use DNS-01 verification with an API, you don’t need to deal with exposing port 80 directly to the internet.
You shouldn’t have the do anything specific at all, local network stuff works without internet and Jellyfin doesn’t rely on any internet servers like Plex does for authentication.
There isn’t a full alternative, but if you just want text chat with some voice chat added on there are options like Matrix.
I believe only the Pixel phones have the security hardware needed for Graphene.
They’re also one of the few phones left that has a truly unlockable bootloader without jumping through hoops or losing significant functionality.
You can adapt SATA drives to an SAS controller, but you cannot adapt SAS drives to a SATA controller.