Anything is ok for long term storage as long as you have a backup and you have tested the recovery
Anything is ok for long term storage as long as you have a backup and you have tested the recovery
I don’t know how common my attitude is, but the only one I pay is for iCloud storage. I will find an app with a one off payment or nothing
No no no no
Doesn’t the US have a two term (total) limit?
I eventually got the GPU passed through to the VM… it took about a day of following different guides. Then I tried the same thing on a container and it was about 3 mins work and it was in infinitely better experience with plex in a container instead of a vm
The answer is nearly going to always be ‘your data’ and loyalty
Sure, but it would be illogical to think that a company with seemingly unlimited resources would get fined, and then introduce new that didn’t exactly comply with what was required… I mean, I would think they are working with the EU to ensure it is within a millimeter of what they are allowed. It seems you just don’t like it.
You think a multi trillion dollar company is just winging it from a legal standpoint? Or do you think they have worked with the EU to develop the policy within a hair of what they are actually required to do?
I haven’t tried the quest, but I will be interested to see the comparisons of picture quality and features. It seems expensive, but I can see there being a big market for something like this in a few years for people who might live alone and enjoy the minimalism of now having a massive TV. There would seem to be a tonne of people in the world who wouldn’t bat an eye at dropping $3,500 on a gadget.
I will wait for the budget version in a few years, but Plex would be rad
I think the point of contention is that Windows 10 works fine, there is no need to move to Windows 11 except that Microsoft has found new ways to monetise the OS through its data, so they are making Windows 10 end of life
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Flatnotes for me. I haven’t tried many others, but it was perfect for what I needed. Markdown, writes plain text files so no database/easy to backup
I got a cheap 4 bay Terramaster off Amazon for $250 AUD… they are on special a few times a year including prime day and Black Friday. They are ok. I get about 95MB/s write to a raid 5 array
I run a couple of instances of Plex in Proxmox containers. I use containers so I can share the GPU/Network across more than one CT. I think if you use a VM it can only pass through the GPU to one
This happens to me when there is an app keeping a file opened on NFS storage mapping
Cheap second NAS that I power up every now and again, then I run a dsynchronize profile which replicates the important stuff (video), and all the stuff I could never replace I put on a usb and keep it elsewhere
Not that I am interested in one, but if I was after something that Meta sold, I would buy something else
Do you think we will ever see the opposite news story? The one where the world had banded together to achieve something great and met some target in the negative?
Anything is ok for long term storage as long as you have a backup and you have tested the recovery