This looks interesting, I hadn’t heard of it before. Do you know if they support sas controllers?
This looks interesting, I hadn’t heard of it before. Do you know if they support sas controllers?
Other people have made accurate posters here about MAS, but if you are concerned you can always set up a KMS server in docker.
Same. I only went to the Empire State building because it was a school trip.
For this type of use (larger scale group chat) I would agree. What are the flaws with signal though?
This is the correct answer. Both Alice and Bob approve.
Telegram is and always has been shitty. WhatsApp is shitty too. Use Signal instead.
Try getting a used server. You can find one on labgopher. For the budget you have, don’t expect something great but it’ll be a start.
ClamAV is alive and well. Immunet != ClamAV even if that was the engine Immunet used.
That makes sense. I’m a lazy guy and I didn’t want to try testing so I went with a known quantity.
You should take a look at getting sas enclosures. They’re pretty cheap, like $200 for a 16 bay. That will be so much more reliable.
Yes.
Then what are some of them? What are they providing that the others don’t?
Seriously? I’m subscribed to eweka and news hosting for nntp, as well as nzbgeek and nzbfinder for my indexers. Nzbgeek has a lifetime subscription option. You can get anything you’re looking for. It’s a simple subscription process.
What are you considering as ‘top tier’ that won’t take a subscription?
Some sites for reference:
https://reddit.com/r/usenet/w/indexers?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
There is. Look at Streamfab (same company) as well as AnyStream. Both are great products.
No, just go to one of the websites and subscribe. It’s dead simple.
What do you mean? Just pay a subscription fee. Or am I missing something?
That’s definitely a good use case. I am totally not into sports and I have a tuner on the network for locals so that’s why I don’t do it. Honestly, I don’t really use the locals much at all.
I mean, I pay for Usenet access.
Look at getting a sas array. They’re expandable and hold lots of drives. You can pick one up for around $200
I haven’t done it other than for testing, but you can pair a fire Stick remote to a PC using Bluetooth and it works with Kodi.