Bugs are fine, but we are not beta testers. It clearly wasn’t ready for the stable version
Yes, spend a lot of time troubleshooting something that should already been stable
How dare you use modern technology in current year?
I was having issues a few weeks ago, using the Jellyfin client on the Google TV w/ Chromecast, and a lot of them were solved by reinstalling the app.
Lemmy feels way worse than reddit when it comes to bias. Tankies and freaks everywhere
I have installed Windows 11 on my old Thinkpad x230 and everything works as it should. You are just talking out of your ass
That is so misleading, when you can just disable the TPM 2.0 requirements with a single click in Rufus
Hilarious how this comment is being downvoted. Lemmy is really a cesspool of tankies
Apple, the company that has by far the worst anti-consumer practices when it comes to technology and is actively lobbying against you being able to own your products?
Holy shit it’s a joke. You take the fun out of everything, if you don’t like it that’s ok, just shut up
Say Expecto Patronum to drugs, kids
Why Unraid in particular? I know it’s a paid OS, which makes me wonder why go that route. I think I would rather have a simples SMB share in a linux environment, instead of paying for something like that.
I don’t think it would be much cheaper. Because it’s a micro PC, with an external power supply, I’d rather keep that one as is and then just buy a new machine.
For example, I saw a Dell Precision T3620 Intel Xeon E3-1245V5 with ECC memory for about 160€, and it looks like it may do the job more than adequately.
As of right now, I live in a small studio, so noise is an important factor, forgot to mention that. I thought about server chassis but for them to be cheap enough, they will also be expensive and power hungry. So I was leaning more towards tower builds.
Because the Dell 7050 is a micro computer with only a 2.5 HDD slot. I would like to have at least 4.
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