Knowledge is power and the internet contains an absolutely monstrous amount of knowledge
Everybody wants to rule the world
I do a lot of photography and I share it on my deviant art page.
Knowledge is power and the internet contains an absolutely monstrous amount of knowledge
Everybody wants to rule the world
If social media has taught me anything it’s that it was a mistake
The IT guy quits and it’s no longer their problem to fix
If memory serves it costs them something like $10k per year 4 years ago for the Adobe suite.
Short sighted LTT video?
Checks out
Seriously though transitioning your team to a new software suite will suck at first but it’s worth it in the long run. Long term gains vs short term gains and all that.
I’ve shucked a few drives in the past but when there was a big sale on hard drives awhile back I finished decking my NAS out with 8TB drives that weren’t shucked as they came out to be cheaper than the ones in enclosures at the time.
The main downside is warranty really and some of the drives from enclosures need to have the power blocked on one of the pins to work (can’t remember which sorry) due to the type of drive they are.
Shit where I work the cell service is terrible inside the building but the moment you walk outside the building it’s perfect
Our building has a wavy metal roof and wavy metal siding
Edit: Spleling
“Now announcing UnRAID 2, UnRAID original will no longer receive updates as we focus our resources on UnRAID 2.”
And “UnRAID 2” will only have a subscription model, and people will the OG lifetime license won’t be grandfathered into the new license.
Like Adobe and Photoshop.
I’d say it’ll happen before 2030.
But I may just be cynical at this point.
I am as well but it looks like it’s new accounts every time and they make just a single post, the spam post
At least this time the spam is just an image link to some random discord server and not CSAM
A lot of the data in the video file you take isn’t that visible but it’s there for when you put it in editing software
For example: if you took that lower sized YouTube rip and threw it into editing software to tinker with the brightness (as a simple example) you quickly start getting artifacts whereas the video you took would be able to handle the editing without the artifacts much better as there’s more data to work with
Basically the YouTube video has had all the extra data scrapped off that it doesn’t need because it’s not going to be edited, it’s only going to be viewed
I’ve found the reason it’s not great on mobile is because even if you tell your android phone to use Firefox as default it simply ignores it and uses chrome anyways
Edit: I was able to get it to work properly as my default browser but I had to disable chrome in the app settings. Now it’s great
Neat
Apparently I’m in the top 10% of commenters, sounds like I’ve got some goals for 2024
I’m honestly a bit surprised
Surprised that it’s only 71% that is
18 HDDs into it plus 5 SSDs
Sweating intensifies
That’s a lot of drives, I’ll have to look into that one for sure
If only there was an ATX or mATX version
Looks hella nice though
My first NAS was an old desktop that I got for $300 running an FX-6300 and a GTX 550, I slapped a couple hard drives in there, installed Ubuntu, and made an SMB share.
I’d recommend installing TrueNAS Scale on a system rather than doing what I did in part due to it being so much better than what I was doing, but you could run it on a potato if you wanted.
Hell my latest NAS upgrade is going from a PowerEdge T610 (tower server from like 2010ish) running TrueNAS Scale to a normal desktop (from 2017) running TrueNAS Scale
If anything using normal desktop hardware makes servicing it easier than using old server hardware
I’ve currently got the Meshify C (not the 2) for my main gaming rig and I’ve dug it the whole time I’ve had it; looking at the drive mounting for the Meshify 2 makes me really want it for sure as that looks really convenient
The more I looked at the Node 804 since I made this post the less I liked it
NGL I wish their North line of cases had more slots for HDDs
Funny enough when checking modlogs the difference is highlighted basically just like that
I agree it should be that way for communities as well
Last time I needed IO pins for a project I ended going with a circuit python compatible board
I think I went with a Qt Py with an esp32, it was like $15, has native type C, and was really easy to work with
me to Intel