

This is more about familiarity than difference in ease of use. I’ve used both, they are both super easy.
This is more about familiarity than difference in ease of use. I’ve used both, they are both super easy.
don’t trust a sibgle drive
sibgle?
Edit: oh I see the edit now. “single” is what it meant. I couldn’t figure that out at the time. Shitty to be downvoted for asking a question.
If you are the only user then use seafile pro. It’s free for up to 3 users.
The send to email function doesn’t work with the New Outlook. You could switch back to Outlook classic.
I recently decommissioned my old poweredge T620. Beast of a thing, 5U heavy af. It had 8x10T drives and was the primary media server.
Now that it is replaced I bought 2x Synology RS822+ and filled them with the old disks. Using SHR2. They are mixed brands bought at different times so I’ve made sure each NAS has a mix of disks.
Lowest is 33k hours, highest is 83k.
Prior to this going live there was a lot of talk about how congestion will simply move from one place to another. I don’t know new york so can’t name places but it was regarding commuters using a street or bridge that is now under congestion charge so they will flow an alternative route through roads that aren’t designed for the additional traffic.
Is that now the case?
I read that all the popular chat services provide similar information to law enforcement agencies. I don’t think telegram is special in this regard.
You’re welcome.
On android, what keyboard do you recommend for swipe typing?
Moving the cursor by swiping in space bar is also something I haven’t found in other keyboards
Edit: thanks for all the replies, I’ll be checking them all out.
Isn’t your use case exactly what Ceph is for?
What about in the context of Pi?
The film/TV industry splitting into 5+ services wasn’t a good thing. Advocating for the same system for music could be good for artists but would suck for consumers.
In 2010 I self hosted a Xen hypervisor and used it for everything I could. It was fun!
I had a drive failure in my main raid 5 array so bought a new disk. When it came to swap it out, I pulled the wrong disk.
It was hardware raid using an Adaptec card and the card threw the raid out and refused to bring it together again. I couldn’t afford recovery. I remember I just sat there, dumb founded, in disbelief. I went through all the stages of grief.
I was in the middle of a migration from OVH to Hetzner and it occurred at a time where I had yet to reconfigure remote backups.
I lost all my photos of our first child. Luckily some of them were digitised from developed physical media which we still had. But a lot was lost.
This was my lesson.
I now have veeam, proxmox backup server, backuppc and Borg. Backups are hosted in 2 online locations and a separate physical server elsewhere in the house.
Backups are super, SUPER important. I’ve lost count how many times I’ve logged into backuppc to restore a file or folder because I did a silly. And it’s always reassuring how easy it is to restore.
I like their ColorVu night vision technology so was going to buy a bunch of these for my next home.
Same as what I have done here, I put the cameras in their own isolated VLAN with no internet and they only rule is to allow the NVR to access those cameras streams.
The wire at the top of the image had me scratching my phone thinking I had cracked the screen.
I’ve managed Duo installations. The administrator can see your phone number, your device os and version, history of authentication attempts.
Only IP address. Location days from IP address is a guess at best
Okay yea sorry, the sarcasm was whooshed on me.
“predatory”. You are really stretching it. A full screen message is displayed on first launch explaining the options.