I don’t see any of it really, my feed is all gay stuff lol
I don’t see any of it really, my feed is all gay stuff lol
I wonder if online play will actually be tolerable now.
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.
It does but it’s a bit of a weird way of doing things.
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.
How would I join a community without knowing anyone with that setup?
No ads on YT with Firefox + uBlock, not sure why your setup isn’t working.
What’s the alternative though, we have Chrome and Firefox as choices. Chrome is far worse than some issues with Firefox around CEO pay.
It’s a public site that’ll be backed up regularly, what kind of important data would you be putting out publicly?
Maybe, the average user really doesn’t understand backups though and would be more likely to ignore it then.
I’m always conflicted on this kind of thing, because for every person annoyed that it’s asking there’s a bunch that are complaining that they lost all their photos because their phone was stolen or something like that, and had no idea that they need to backup their stuff.
Even 255 bytes with 10 million entries is only ~2.6GB of data you need to store, and if you have 10 million users the probably $1 a month extra that would cost is perfectly fine.
I suppose there may be a performance impact too since you have to read more data to check the hash, but servers are so fast now it doesn’t seem like that would be significant unless your backend was poorly made.
Yeah they get a lot of users due to the free plans they offer, so I imagine there’s just a lot of reviews as a result, both good and bad.
Also due to the free plan and being commonly used by home lab groups or small businesses, I think there are a lot of users that don’t fully understand what they’re getting into with CF and may be upset when they find out later on.
If you follow their ToS and understand what cloudflares proxy is doing to your traffic then it all works just fine.
I imagine trustpilot is where people go to vent about bad service because it’ll come up when you search for cloudflare reviews.
You can adapt SATA drives to an SAS controller, but you cannot adapt SAS drives to a SATA controller.