I mean, if you’re making a conscious effort to read that totally wrong…. yeah, that’s what it says.
I mean, if you’re making a conscious effort to read that totally wrong…. yeah, that’s what it says.
I guarantee you half the people are here and got started self-hosting BECAUSE they wanted to start pirating.
Hmmm, your idea doesn’t fuck over poor people to help rich people make more money. It’ll never work.
Relax guys. It’s a Nintendo Switch, those things never get hacked.
Where do you get a 12 tb drive for $100?
Shit. Looks like we forgot about him again.
Living in the Midwest, I’ve never really dealt with a major power outage we didn’t expect. Power company will send out a (very rare) notice if they are doing anything that might bring down power and usually if a thunderstorm starts to get rough, we shut down anything important so power flicker/surges don’t hurt it.
The big key is your hardware needs to support it. Back when “unified SSIDs” became a thing, some older 802.11n (WiFi 4) and ac (WiFi 5) devices could do it, but it was…. Weird.
If you have a newer router, especially WiFi 6 or 802.11ax it should be be to do the unified SSID.
You know how routing works, but not wireless networks apparently.
I love Dashlane, someone tell me why it’s bad.
But during game time, best possible choice.
Mainstream NASs (like Synology and QNAP) are very good at what they’re built for, which is be available on the network and have plenty of storage.
They CAN do more, but then you start to notice the limitations. It is still “just a NAS.” It’s not called a NASAHVAVMM (Network Attached Storage and Hypervisor and VM Manager)
If you want to do what you described, a smaller NAS would probably be good for backups, but look into a fully fledged, capable server too.
They are all equally capable in my opinion. I really think it’s down to personal preference. I’m not sure if it’s still a thing, but the multiboot SD card images wereVERYhelpful for me.
I am just assuming, but I believe a data only sim would work.
There is no e-SIM functionality I am aware of.
I used mine on T-Mobile almost daily. It worked okay. Think of early Android days where everyone had their own custom rom and none of them were as smooth as you felt they should be.
Plasma and unity both seem to be the ones I come back to. The other three I would mess with, but something about the other two always brought me back.
You can buy a Cummins crate engine for $10,000. Assuming that’s a large markup compared to the negotiated amount I’m sure the vehicle manufacturers got, I would bet they’re being fined around 20 percent of what they made off of selling the engines to manufacturers.
Probably not enough to kill the company, but definitely enough to make them think twice on doing it again (almost like what fines should be….).
Obviously horrible and everything……. But why dough?
There’s a clip that regularly goes around the internet of an astronaut doing something like drinking a glass of water and they just let it go and are shocked when it drops. I’m sure the same thing happens in space when they set something down and not perfectly still and it kind of floats away.
So the problem with thin margins on the hardware side is what’s stopping a user from just installing their own OS once they figure out they can do the same thing you’re doing on the same hardware?