Jellyfin is also available as a native DSM package through SynoCommunity, FWIW.
Jellyfin is also available as a native DSM package through SynoCommunity, FWIW.
I don’t think Australia is doing this for the kids. Thayer doing it so that the adults need to get verified.
I’m interested in how you like Ceph.
My setup is similar, using a DS1522+ volume as shared block storage for an iSCSI SAN for three Proxmox nodes. Two nodes are micro PCs and the third is running on the 1522+. There’s a DS216j for backups.
Also make sure the Synology has enough RAM for what you want to do.
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Some good ideas, looking to try homed out. I really hope it becomes easier to ssh into a host when your home directory is mounted from a NAS.
Is there any way to go back to previous acts? I want to take my character that’s finished the game back and just explore a bit more.
Seconded. Software RAID is much easier to recover from.
Honestly, Copilot at work can be helpful. Getting the main points and action items out of a meeting, summarising an ungodly long email chain, combing through who knows how many policy documents… if an AI can do that (and it can) then yes please.
Hopefully we get an official XFCE Atomic desktop someday.
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No but you see the drivers will be (must be) approved by Canonical which surely makes things better :|
Yes, but you don’t migrate to Windows 11 from those.
I started with Red Hat, moved to Ubuntu, now back to Fedora Atomic and very happy with it.
GNOME, because I started with Red Hat 6 and I’m used to it, on Fedora Silverblue, because I have a long history of fucking up my PC and that makes it harder. For remote machines XFCE because the mouse is cute.
That’s what she said.
I run both for a similar reason. It’s the same library, point both services at it and you have more choice of apps. Yet another benefit to self hosting.
Hands up who’s “someone else” where they work right now✋
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Tailscale is available as an official DSM package, so if it’s only you accessing it you could still block it from the Internet.