Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.
I filled the form approximately 5 or 6 times out before I was finally done…
A drop this severe is tanking. Even with a stock history like the one from Ubisoft.
I have and while they sure are loud, dampening the NAS with foam tape (had some double adhesive tape from buying LED strips laying around) quietened it enough to be managable.
My last I have bought are the Toshiba N300 15tb helium drives.
Didnt write much to it but they were cheap and seemed quiet enough to have around in my room (where I also sleep)
*Never have I ever dated another person of my preferred biological sex or orientation
I think it that case it must be within english context
At least Wall-E ;-;
Either my reading comprehension has been turned to dust or you didnt read it
2: Read the other posts, if you have done that thing, upvote it.
As in: Upvote, I have not done that thing
Edit: Seems like I can’t read. I think it’s called double negation?
They will do. Afaik the US and rest of the world will be stuck with the old FU-policy
Its just that Apple doesnt allow sideloading and thus can demand a takedown which could result in an automatic uninstall.
Yes. But the domain is now (supposedly) free
The amount of times i tried to dir in linux and ls in windows is mire than I like to admit
I knew about sim-swapping but not that this exists…
In the early 2000s you pirated nintendo games, had no manual ( or bought it legit but couldnt read it properly to understand) and just figured out the manuals.
ls and cd
Your backup is probably already compressed. Why do both, have the risk of corruption and being un-unpackable, work of doing it vs just hsving ine backup and be done.
Only upside would maybe be local space storage
Uncompressed playable format.
Backups are done with Veeam on a selfhosted Backup and Replication server
Same here. Why should I do both…?
There is a point when throwing more ressources at a problem will not increase the speed.
Entirely for home use and entertainment but also a bit of learning.
I try to be best practice from the get-go even if it’s a bit steep to start like this. I believe that doesnt even get me close to scenario of “give everyone every permission recursively”.
But I will expose it via a reverse proxy.
Right now I am experimenting with my VM on doing the All-in-one VM doing NFS shares from my other 2 linux devices. And that was successful besides the issue of now having system1 think 100 = user “pi” and system2 100 = user “appoxo”
But yes. If you actually know what your goal/achievement is (e.g. reach a 0-trust permission state for the folder-tree of department Y) then it’s easier to research what you need to achieve it.
And that’s where I am already stuck. What do I want to do and how do I achieve that with the limited time, motivation and resources I have.
I believe my current wish is:
All in all I think I will proceed with doing the all-in-one storage and compute VM and let jellyfin access it via a docker-compose mounted NFS mountpoint.
Why: I believe it’s easier to use as the bloody beginner I am ;)
BUT if you have a better idea or think I should do it a different way, I want to be open to feedback and advice