Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
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That is NOT the spirit!
I usually expand when I reach 80% capacity.
And why was it only after you realized your Golden Girls directory ballooned past 200GB?
Did you find the show in 1080p somewhere? But yeah, I only have 480p and it still takes 70GB.
Let’s not talk about the 1.1TB Simpsons folder …
Currently only 7 seasons are out.
Bacause LLMs are furcking stupid.
Why even bother? It’s legal to pirate movies and tv shows for personal use in Switzerland!
I heard the same thing 30 years ago.
There are still unproven reserves waiting to be discovered.
So 6 examples over 20 days.
I’d say the answer to “Has it been much of a problem?” would be a clear “No” then.
Have you seen their boosters land? It very much IS impressive. They basically made reusable rockets viable, which is a huge step for more affordable space flight.
Also their raptor engine is a marvel of engineering.
I also have a NAS, so other than the music I want to have on device on the SD card, I keep everything I care about on the NAS.
This is the way. I also love the little coments on the cache size in the plexamp app:
None of that really applies to a a private, locally run server. Don’t share your plex server with strangers and you’re fine.
You can’t comply with a request for something you’re not logging.
If it was a Waffle House it would still be open.
What problem?
After I had two WD drives fail in my old NAS so I switched to all Seagate on my next build. Currently running 9x 20TB Exos X20, though for only about a year now, so no issues should be expected, yet.
I think the most important thing is that you pick a drive that is meant for NAS/server use (so rated for running 24/7). And having manufacturere warrenty is also nice. My Seagate drives have 60 months (which is considerably more then the 36 months that my WD drives had).
I put on my bathrobe for a couple of minutes. Use the sleeves to dry my head/hair. That’s pretty much it.
A year and a half ago I could have named a bunch, used them for over a decade (but of course domains would frequently change). But since switching to my own plex server + torrent, I’ve never looked back. It gives you all the meta data, trailers, rating and recommendations which you’d expect from paid streaming services, even features like skip intro/credits and keeping track of your progress (even mid episode).
I know, it’s not what you’re asking for, but someone had to bring it up.
MeGusta is still going strong. But they mostly do single episodes, very few packs.