I can’t even begin to explain how much I notice it. So much that I made it my mission to replace all the screens I use with at least 120Hz, and I’m not even a gamer.
sigh
I can’t even begin to explain how much I notice it. So much that I made it my mission to replace all the screens I use with at least 120Hz, and I’m not even a gamer.
You missed OVH and DOS
What the hell is up with such a high inheritance tax
fuck nginx and fuck its configuration file with an aids ridden spoon, it’s everything but easy if you want anything other than the default config for the app you want to serve
Piped and invidious do, via Yattee
Holy shit clickbait to the max, “Issues with alarm” = “Alarming iPhone issue”, it’s hilarious
How do you handle the forwarded port change on every reconnect and updating it in qbt?
I just did it! Thank you so much! I failed so many times in the past but this took a few hours and now I have that perfect setup that I always wanted.
What the actual fuck
How do you even encrypt a server so that it doesn’t require human intervention every time it goes down/restarts?
I should quit it all and become a baker
This whole website is some AI generated bullshit
8TB SATA SSD can be had for less than $300
I can’t remember the last time I laughed this much
I’m sorry but why would you do this
I’d recommend the QVO for storage needs, and I’ve seen 8TB versions go for $400 so I’d say it’s insanely cheap considering it’s still an SSD and saturates the SATA protocol.
Your local network is probably 1Gbit or 2.5Gbits so you’ll be good with SATA as an aux drive, say a Samsung 870 QVO. I’d recommend running a smaller NMVe as your main one.
It is USB-C, but with USB 2.0 speeds