Simplest solution would be to setup the nfs/smb as storage for backups and making a backup schedule. Datacenter -> Storage -> Add -> SMB/CIFS
Datacenter > Backup > Add
Simplest solution would be to setup the nfs/smb as storage for backups and making a backup schedule. Datacenter -> Storage -> Add -> SMB/CIFS
Datacenter > Backup > Add
“A bit loud” is understating it, those drives rip and tear (we use exos X18 drives). I pity the person trying to sleep next to those.
They are good though, while we had one (of 5) fail within the first week but that was quickly resolved.
Congrats, you broke the game, you did more then 2,147,483,647 damage and made a new captain America under the grineer. With 2 billion hp he is now crowned the strongest man alive and will marry the kuva queens.
A smart powerplug and/or a fingerbot would solve that problem I guess? But at that point it’s probably cheaper to buy a network connected picture frame.
You could use something like the Toshiba flash air?
that uses mDNS, which in some cases requires your router to be online to be able to resolve it to a ip. If part of your internet disruption was your router going down, it would explain the issue
How is your coordinator linked to your home assistant?
For example if you use Zigbee2MQTT and you have either Zigbee2MQTT or Homeassistant pointing to the internal ip of mosquito (192.168.1.11 for example) and your router goes down (with dhcp), it’s possible it cannot communicate anymore.
This isn’t the case if it’s all running on the same box using localhost as address, running it in a docker network or when you run ZHA however.
I use Trilium, it just scratched the need I had which obsidian and logseq couldn’t somehow.
Warframe works better on Linux then on Windows in my experience, only weird quirk I’ve noticed is to set vsync off and fps limit it to your monitor. but that could just be me
You could try clearing the cache in Heroic? It’s under settings -> Advanced