“An update can wreck your bootloader with no notice, but hey, that’s part of the fun!”
“An update can wreck your bootloader with no notice, but hey, that’s part of the fun!”
I too am interested in the answer to this question
I’m just unsure if I want to keep it running 24/7
This is exactly how I’d think about my daily driver. Unless the laptop you mentioned turns out to be a spare, that is…
You’d be surprised on what modern router got these days. I got a Linksys e8450 running OpenWRT on 512 MB of RAM and 1.35GHz of dual ARM core. Regardless I wouldn’t want to push it as I’d be in great trouble if that thing goes down (my whole household depends on it).
I do believe that router can serve files with no issue, just that it’d be limited to the USB 2.0 that it has. I’d still want a dedicated device regardless just so that I won’t feel bad about breaking it from time to time.
Because you’d need it for work, of course!
You would not wanna run jellyfin or any on-the-fly transcoding on anything but a dedicated device, my dude. Definitely wouldn’t on a work laptop.
Some routers are able to share files on USB devices, so that might be another option.
I feel like this is some Lemmy moment.
Maybe they can “accidentally” leak it?
What do you mean they don’t release to public?
Makes me think.
What can you do with these certifications?
Thanks! I thought it meant “Millenium Edition”.
Ever tried custom ROM?
Whichever works for you!
Found the fatherless!
The implementation itself? Plausible.
The requirements gathering? Gonna be way more than an hour.
To be fair, using flex box (which is the default in many modern framework) would make responsiveness a breeze these days.
Thank fuck not ISO8601. Wish ISO 27001 would tho, such a pain to comply.
Thumbs down for Germany.
Okay, I’ll bite. What is this OCC and how could one join?
This is me, as long as you replace the Powerbook with a Thinkpad T420.