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Folks, this is not about the porn.
Folks, this is not about the porn.
I’ll be in my bonk
Also needs mentioning: clustering. I have a years old cluster with none of the hardware I originally started with, but my Pi-hole is still there. Having the ability to migrate guests between hosts is a game changer when you frequently replace or rebuild said hosts. With the right setup, migration can have as little as a few seconds of downtime, or even no downtime at all. You can’t do that with bare metal installs.
I don’t know how Joy gets such quality from small files, but damn.
There’s dozens of us! But seriously, i2p has a future for this
Trying to think how tri/hex is more efficient than any regular tiling, say squares.
Can a container output video to a display? I have a container I remote into with GNOME on it, but would like to log into a console if possible.
I cast non-magic missile
Doesn’t give you any security? Please elaborate.
Indeed, it’s worth explicitly checking every drive you buy if you are using it in a NAS.
Cheaper, better
SMR is a relatively new disk format technology that makes drives cheaper but writes slower, which can be noticeably bad in a NAS, especially if you are using a write-intensive RAID type. Most disk manufacturers will have drives meant for NAS like WD Red or Seagate Ironwolf, and they are almost all CMR and not SMR.
I understand the attraction of virtualising this, but unless you want to share more than just the ISP connection, I would be providing Internet access to your neighbour’s untrusted network using a bare-metal router. Just my two cents.
And “red big car” is wrong.
Subscription streaming where you don’t “own” anything probably has a future, but I think you’re right that the writing is on the wall for digital media purchases.
Piracy is only illegal because we made it so. We can change that.
If you find a large one, come in at the right angle and the photosphere doesn’t incinerate you, it would certainly be an interesting way to go.
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