

Gross. I’m so sick of these AI tech bros shoving it into every corner of my life.
Gross. I’m so sick of these AI tech bros shoving it into every corner of my life.
The 2 bay model. I couldn’t tell you off hand which exact one because they release a new model each year, with its model name containing the year. I think is was a 222+, but might have been 223+. The + part is really the only important part.
I had a good experience with my Synology two bay NAS, used it for years without any complaints.
Cool, so that’s a specific problem with your needed use case. That’s not what you said before.
OP’s example is like LCARS only in that they both share some colours.
In the age of AI deepfakes, I don’t even think that’s conclusive enough.
Thanks, I’ll have to consider this setup.
So you have NAS to switch, switch to PC? And then that switch goes to the router/modem?
I think that these just aren’t for me. I’ve considered upgrading my gear to 2.5Gb from 1Gb, but it just doesn’t feel worth it to me. Maybe in ten years when everything’s cheaper and more accessible.
I have a NAS and servers as well. Do you have a router separate from your modem that these pass through?
But, but, but… I thought the foreign governments paid the tariffs? /s just in case
To make use of a 10Gb network, wouldn’t I also need all of my equipment in between things to support 10Gb? Where am I supposed to get a 10Gb modem for residential use?
There’s no need to be hyperbolic. I’m happy with my decision to de-Windows as much as I can (which still isn’t 100%, btw) but this assertion is just ridiculous.
Nginx Proxy Manager was easy to learn as a beginner. I’d recommend it as a learning tool, if nothing else, and if you want to switch to other solutions later you can.
I use cron schedules to run scripts that backup my important stuff to s dedicated backup drive, then copies the backups to a different external drive, then upload the backups to a dedicated backup cloud storage account. Then it deletes any backups older than a month.
Fun idea. Seems like a lot of people are asking questions that have nothing to do with making a binary choice. I got a fair few “have you ever…?” questions that were about my personal life.
They want this person to be sexually attracted to their computer.
The true Windows experience.
Thanks for the share, hadn’t heard about it.