

Meh, I no longer participate but it still had a huge wealth of knowledge. Only time I end up on it is from a search engine.
Meh, I no longer participate but it still had a huge wealth of knowledge. Only time I end up on it is from a search engine.
My first thought was Last Resort.
I don’t even know your sister…
I run the same for years and has been rock solid.
My issue is that the leftovers become really dry. I’ve started adding 20g of tomato paste, which is about 1/6th of a 6oz can, and that keeps it moist.
You can freeze the rest of the can into smaller chunks that you can take out when needed.
That sounds like something a bot would say…🧐
Not dns then. For some reason you can’t reach the default gateway
can you ping 8.8.8.8?
In the UI, go to your host -> system -> network and confirm that you have a default gateway set.
Can you link the 4 bay that you have. I’ve been thinking of getting a 4+ bay recently but have no idea where to start.
Thought it was funny that these two comments were next to each other.
Is this surprising? Phones are living a lot longer than 2 years these days and while there have been some jumps in performance YoY, 2-4 year old phones perform basic tasks just as well as their new counterparts.
Does that still allow other Plex users the ability to play remotely without having to use Plex relay?
I agree on this comment. I run a couple of these and they work great. If you want to go even cheaper I have setup my sibling with this one running proxmox with a Plex and WireGuard lxc and an HAOS vm. It will hw transcode just fine as long as you are the only user.
What was their reason for not allowing it?
Did we just go full circle and start bitching about apps not being preinstalled?
Yeah, this one blows my mind because I would have assumed that the intent processing when issuing a command would be the same on the watch as it is on any other Google device and to NOT do that would require more work.
Same here. 300w with 12 disks, switches, and router. But electricity only costs $.12/kwh. I wouldn’t trust having terabytes of data in the cloud.