Looks like it’s mostly for live TV? I haven’t had cable in a long time, don’t really need to record things.
Looks like it’s mostly for live TV? I haven’t had cable in a long time, don’t really need to record things.
I like getting Bee-link boxes - they can be upgraded to 64gb RAM, have plenty of CPU, and can have two drives. I run Proxmox on them and make VMs that then run my services in docker.
There’s been a lot of talk about N100s as well. I haven’t looked into them much, but I assume they should be similar. Looks like their max memory is 16gb. I’d stick with Bee-link.
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And you can self host it!
How are you persisting Immich’s database?
As an advanced technique, you can usually skip the first half of this.
In what regard?
I think you dropped this: \
I definitely trust Proton much more than I trust myself.
If you’re not paying for a service, you’re likely being monetized by watching ads or providing personal data to companies that don’t necessarily have your best interests at heart.
This is a bit out of date. Nowadays, you pay for the service and are monetized by watching ads and providing personal data to companies that definitely don’t have your best interests at heart.
Thank you for the text summary!
Why would you need to continue using the self-signed certificates for the Cloudflare connection? Just use the valid certificate for all connections.
The issue is keeping them working. My wife has iPods (gen 3?). We’ve backed Tangara in the hope that it will replicate the experience and let us finally replace them. It’s surprisingly difficult (read: impossible) to get something that plays music, has a wakeup alarm, and has a sleep timer.
Damn, where’d you find that deal?
I mean, you don’t have to watch it.
Both. For physical documents, you add an ASN and store the document in a binder in ASN order.
Got frustrated trying to sign up for Lemmy.
You want to split your domain so it resolves to a private IP internally and a public IP externally. So, your internal DNS server should return internal IPs.
I’m pretty sure some people use them for backups.