They’re not cheap, but the Precision series has all the CAD power you can ask for in a laptop.
They’re not cheap, but the Precision series has all the CAD power you can ask for in a laptop.
Dell laptops usually have good Linux support, and they offer powerful machines, requirements and budget permitting.
FreshRSS works well for me, also in combination with Read You on Android.
Nah. It’s just a management decision to ensure shareholder satisfaction by reusing proven bestsellers.
What kind of machine is this, laptop? Desktop? If desktop, check the cables. Otherwise I’d switch out the drive.
The request from the other machines go through the firewall and are being redirected, the requests from the NAS are basically trying to connect to localhost, so no redirection here as the requests aren’t leaving the machine.
Docker Gitea to Docker Forgejo was basically using a different image and pointing it to the existing database. Not sure if and when both will be different enough for that to no longer work. But I also only use it as a docker compose storage repository. No idea about automation etc.
What do you mean, “proprietary”? Don’t they connect via Bluetooth?
Please please please be a good game…
Wait, you update productions systems without running a staging environment? Or even checking the update notes and your installed apps? Also no backups? What kind of business are you running over there?
If setting up TLS is too much work, better stay with a service. Signal is nice.
It really depends on if you need transcoding or not. If no, it doesn’t matter. If yes, check for integrated GPUs on both models and check that it will work as a transcoder for jellyfin.
Kavita works well for me.
My all-time favorite was the first Test Drive Unlimited. Beautiful racing across Hawaii, absolutely no story lines which got in the way.
Ah. I think the moustache needs to be wider for that. Also, a label might be in order. Ron Toasterson or something.
What’s the first supposed to be, Adolf Toastler?
The idea is that the router plugs in to your home internet and the server into the router. Between the two they get the server able to handle incoming requests so that you can host services on the box and address them from the broader Internet.
Why would I need a separate router for that? I’d need to configure the main router anyway.
Could you extend on the “archival” parts a little? What would your daily(?) use look like?
And you think this behavior magically goes away just because it’s a different language?
Riiight… User will surely do that instead of simply never visiting your site again.