I’m actually not familiar with this distro. But if I installed a Linux distro, and it had brave installed. I would immediately switch.
I’m actually not familiar with this distro. But if I installed a Linux distro, and it had brave installed. I would immediately switch.
Just buy the lifetime Plex pass before the price goes up then.
If you have Plex pass you dont have to worry about it. Others can still remote play from your server free. Actually more so because the mobile app is free for them too now.
Zen is pretty cool.
You convinced me I need to appreciate tailscale somehow even more than I do.
services.tailscale.enable = true;
How usable is this? I don’t know much about RISC-V. But when I DL software I only ever see X64 and ARM options.
If its just a simple static page. Just use cloudflare pages. It scales to zero and would probably be completely free for your use case.
Vercel is even easier to setup but they don’t allow businesses on the free tier so it would be $20 a month for pro plan.
I’ve had no issues with it so far. Its been my go to for awhile. But I don’t use windows for anything important. Malware bytes scans don’t find anything.
Thanks, both of your points are good. I was thinking about it in terms of what OP is trying to do. Having key on the same drive. Putting the key on a separate drive or even the cloud like someone else suggested makes sense. I have all of my computers on manual. Since I don’t have anything critical enough that it can’t wait till I’m back home to start it back up.
Thanks, I was thinking about it as if the key was stored on the same drive. Like OP is trying to do. Which I don’t think would help in the case of it being stolen. Or any case I can think of. But I see how A cloud key would make a lot of sense. And would be a good compromise on security vs convenience.
This isn’t helpful. But genuine question. What is the point of encryption that auto unencrypts? When would it ever actually be securing the data?
Its the only way I would eat meat again. But don’t think it will ever become a normal part of my diet again. The plant-based meat options are just as good and are healthier. They will only get better too.
Actually you do have them in the us too now. It’s just only in nine states so far.
Right now my fav is the second sandwich in This video. I’ve made it at least a dozen times in the past month or two. Avocado and blk olives + humus + roasted red pepper/onion/zucchini + balsamic vinegar glaze(I do extra of this)
That is a good point. I’ve only had to rollback twice and nether time had any issues. But from my understanding of how it works, you are correct, the data wouldn’t rollback.
By using NixOS I can do this on ext4. Just reboot back to the previous image before the update. Not saying everyday users should be running nixos but there are other Immutable distros that can do the same.
Interesting. I’m really surprised by this. I really like the wiki app. And use the tabs a lot. Never would have expected someone to dislike it so much. Designing mobile apps must be a incredibly hard job.
Well, this is going to mess up my whole setup. Especially my notes.
From what I understand running high bandwidth things like video streaming through cloudflare tunnels will get your cloudflare account banned or charged (which is why they require payment info to setup tunnels).
Best to keep things like emby, jellyfin, and Plex to tailscale or just open the port.
Idk how emby works but with Plex I feel pretty safe having port open. Since any logins have to auth though Plex’s servers.
I started with mint because of ppl recommending it. Absolutely hated it. Luckly I watched a YouTube video about installing arch. So then I tried it and loved it. Then manjaro for about 2 years. Then back to arch. Then finally Nixos, and I dont plan on ever switching again. I have Nixos on every system I own now, and a few friends machines. Those are just the main ones. I tried all the other popular ones out on my laptop. Except gentoo.
TLDR: Mint🙁>Arch😄>manjaro🙂>arch😄>NixOs😁