This does seem like an issue, I can help you free up some PCIe slots if you’d like
This does seem like an issue, I can help you free up some PCIe slots if you’d like
Why do ISPs put in the extra effort to make their service shittier? What benefit do they gain from forcing more load to their DNS servers?
I’ve never heard of it either, but I came to the same conclusion as you
I don’t know if this applies to all phones, but my Android phone can act as hotspot while connected to a regular AP, and it does NAT so it appears as one device
Run a WireGuard VPN on your server and only forward its port (only UDP is needed) to your server.
I made my shell (fish
) auto-delete invocations of rm
from my history when I run them so I never get autocomplete from past rm
s
I think so, but I don’t know for sure
At the moment I’m doing primarily hopes and prayers
Don’t bother with the G4, the iGPU in the G5 will easily handle real-time transcoding for Jellyfin, and the extra RAM will be more useful if you’d want to try virtualization or other memory intensive workloads.
I can do 1080p streaming no problem on the iGPU of a core i5 4590 with no issues
I’d like to add that GB is pronounced Gigabyte, and GiB is pronounced Gibibyte. For the full list of units you can check this
If you use fish
you can use abbreviations
Yes.
Although I did build my own ISO with a few extra programs to help me with some IT tasks, primarily dding the whole drive to 0.
Exactly what I do except my master folder is ~
Wouldn’t recommend running production services on windows.
So you switch your OS every time a vulnerability is discovered in it? You’d run out of OSs really fast
There’s https://arewewaylandyet.com/
Alternatively, if you use fish
or zsh
the autocomplete will already fill in manpage documentation when you type something like <COMMAND> -[TAB]
A stop job is running for Simple Desktop Display Manager