Also needs mentioning: clustering. I have a years old cluster with none of the hardware I originally started with, but my Pi-hole is still there. Having the ability to migrate guests between hosts is a game changer when you frequently replace or rebuild said hosts. With the right setup, migration can have as little as a few seconds of downtime, or even no downtime at all. You can’t do that with bare metal installs.
I don’t know how Joy gets such quality from small files, but damn.
There’s dozens of us! But seriously, i2p has a future for this
Trying to think how tri/hex is more efficient than any regular tiling, say squares.
The anti-competitive behaviour implied in a walled-garden starts once that flagship product is bought.
Can a container output video to a display? I have a container I remote into with GNOME on it, but would like to log into a console if possible.
I highly recommend the same. Fedora on one, Windows on one, and a shared NTFS drive. There are a couple of Windows ‘features’ to disable, like fast boot, that don’t play nice with the storage drive.
I haven’t got GNOME’s native RDP to work at all yet, but XRDP does multiple sessions.
Doesn’t give you any security? Please elaborate.
Don’t forget sdf-eu.org, if thats what you originally used.
They were right, it’s metastasising now
Indeed, it’s worth explicitly checking every drive you buy if you are using it in a NAS.
SMR is a relatively new disk format technology that makes drives cheaper but writes slower, which can be noticeably bad in a NAS, especially if you are using a write-intensive RAID type. Most disk manufacturers will have drives meant for NAS like WD Red or Seagate Ironwolf, and they are almost all CMR and not SMR.
I tried both and the videos played at the same speed for me
I understand the attraction of virtualising this, but unless you want to share more than just the ISP connection, I would be providing Internet access to your neighbour’s untrusted network using a bare-metal router. Just my two cents.
The entity gaining access to system files and doing damage, it’s me.
Yep, also ability to rebase to some other image. Maybe that’s what you meant by setting up a new system.
It’s not a DMZ, at Nintendo we say your Switch is now in Donkey Kong Country
A good read, thank you. In our teens and twenties my friend group all sought out new sounds. Now, only a few of us do, but we are always excited to share a strange new gem.