That’s what I mean, that it’s more likely to get lost/stolen/destroyed in my hands, if I were to bet.
That’s what I mean, that it’s more likely to get lost/stolen/destroyed in my hands, if I were to bet.
I would not have kept it this long. I remember being mad it was gone when it hit $1000, because that seemed insane. It’s realistic to think I would have sold then.
Are you Japanese or did you move there and live on land?
I did already get burned by an exchange obviously, but I think I trust myself even less with cold storage lol.
This seems to be the majority opinion. I’m thinking moving the majority to sound investments is my likely course. I do think keeping a little that wouldn’t sting badly to lose still scratches the itch without risking regret.
Tenants, fyi
And it holds you against lateral G force with the gussets, which isn’t necessary sitting still.
Pasting from my reply to a PM I just received:
You need a client, provider, and nzb indexer.
I use SabNZBD, Eweka.nl, and nzbgeek. It’s about $70/yr or so for the two subscriptions.
You will configure the download client to use the provider for its connection, but the nzbs you download will tell your client which messages contain the files.
You can search the indexer and download files that way as if you were using a torrent site. But it is really smooth and easy to use with sonarr or radarr fetching things for you. In that case, you would configure those fetchers to log into the indexer to search then send the NZB to your client automatically.
Usenet
Oh yours looks doubled for some reason.
I’m all about piracy, but as another alternative, consider seeing if you can get a digital library card somewhere local or multiple and connect them to Libby to borrow books and audio books for 2 weeks at a time
You’re saying it out loud? Who in the world to?
Try Language Transfer. It’s free and different in how it teaches.
I don’t need to take notes for work, but this seems great for documenting the home automation & media setup for my wife.
I have 3x 14 TB in a raidz1 setup on TrueNAS. Would take awhile to redownload but isn’t critical in any way, so I feel like that’s a good compromise.
Also the food is off the floor on a rack or grate while being easy to clean.
The convection is much stronger than on a regular oven, as someone who has a full sized convection oven, toaster oven with convection, and air fryer.
Also you would have to use a mesh or rack with a cookie sheet on a lower shelf to expose the bottom of the food to the moving air in your oven without drips sticking.
If you’ve tried both, you would see what I mean.
Usenet is even better. I have my *arrs set up to run both and tdarr transcodes everything to h265 10 bit.
You used to be able to order free discs of all Ubuntu variants. I remember having discs of dapper drake, edgy eft, and feisty fawn. You could order up to 10 and they would just show up in your mailbox for free to give all your friends so you could have workspaces to avoid getting in trouble at school.