

In a moment of weakness and angry clients I once paid uce.
Shortly thereafter my credit card got stolen. That is the one time in my life that has ever happened. It was my business card which rarely get used.
Coincidence? Up to the reader.
Please ignore me, I’m just here to look through your trash.
So long lemm.ee and thanks for all the trash. Now @RaccoonBall@lemmy.ca
In a moment of weakness and angry clients I once paid uce.
Shortly thereafter my credit card got stolen. That is the one time in my life that has ever happened. It was my business card which rarely get used.
Coincidence? Up to the reader.
Uhm actually the k6-2 took EDO or SDRAM. You won’t get it running with DDR.
I thought illiterate user friendliness was plex’s number 1 feature? That’s what half the comments in here are saying.
Jellyfin or Plex, needs to be done if you want remote connections without a VPN
This is also true about Plex which must also be exposed to the internet
They are not requesting for info on running their own SMTP service that interacts with the greater internet.
Though even if they were, the difficulty is overstated. I’ve run my own for years.
yt-dlp is my go to. It’s the open source project most other things use behind the scenes
Small ups systems use sealed lead acid so venting isn’t a concern
Complete nonsense. Enterprise drives are better for reliability if you plan on a ton of writes, but ZFS absolutely does not require them in any way.
Next you’ll say it needs ECC RAM
And if you dont have ECC zfs just might save your bacon when a more basic fs would allow corruption
It’s not hard on Debian
I wish there was a middle ground. The grey market keys provide convenience that pirating doesn’t, like steam activation.
I stopped using key resellers for games though after learning about how they’re sourced
Yeah I really don’t get the argument that paying for YouTube premium should hide links that directly support a creator you like.
If anything I’d complain if YouTube hid them as it would be an easy “I got mine” response
I thought self hosting was about learning networking basics like DNS and setting up let’s encrypt.
So much whining in here about the most simple stuff being too complex.