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Beastie Boys.
Bush.
Justin Timberlake.
Gwen Stefani.
Beastie Boys.
Bush.
Justin Timberlake.
Gwen Stefani.
I retired my trusty 2012 Mac mini a year ago. It just got unruly. The M2 mini is fantastic and I paired it with a Synology 920+. I don’t think the RAM is critical unless you are moving lots of data all of the time from the local machine. I think SSD/NVME cache is where it’s at.
Soap. Two thumbs up. Less drying, less packaging, good for everything.
I don’t recall that at all. Crazy.
Where will the target be? Online or local? Rsync is really easy to use and the target files are browse-able. I could be too dense but I find online buckets aren’t easily browse-able. Even a homemade NAS might be a good choice and it’s easily scalable.
I’m not alone. Thank you.
Don’t try to redirect stupidity from people to computers. We’re more than capable of doing stupid things without the help of our AI overlords.
With Mastodon it’s less important I think with what local server you choose. You’ll still need to go out and find who to follow. With Lemmy, I think critical mass helps show good content quicker. I’m on hachyderm.io. It’s a solid Masto server. For Lemmy I’m on lemmy.world just because.
Hiking.
I use digital when my life doesn’t depend on it.
Edit: bought it last month.