Couldn’t tiling just be done with an app like how PowerToys FancyZones does it on Windows? That way anyone could just install it when wanted.
Couldn’t tiling just be done with an app like how PowerToys FancyZones does it on Windows? That way anyone could just install it when wanted.
I imagine trustpilot is where people go to vent about bad service because it’ll come up when you search for cloudflare reviews.
Oh for sure, I just wonder if the size being the same on 2 of them is a result of Firefox storing some default data there on cleanup by accident.
What is the data it’s keeping? 25-100 bytes doesn’t seem like there’s anything actually there.
True, although once per hour would still be a lot of data.
For example me running a fast.com test uses about 1.5GB of data to run a single test, so around 1TB per month if ran hourly.
Fair warning that this would chew through a ton of bandwidth if you run it often, so only do it if you don’t have bandwidth caps.
I’ve always wondered why snap is so slow, I feel like launching a docker container with firefox in it would still be faster than snap.
I do LXC, just seems easier since I can mess with things and use Cockpit or whatever to manage it, without worrying about the host system.
Debian is my vote, that’s what I run on all of my servers, containers, and VMs.
IIRC it also stores your account password server side and stores your emails there too, it’s literally just webmail.
I don’t even have all that much storage (18TB usable), the other side of things is I’d need 8x 5TB 2.5" drives in RAID 10 to be equal my 2x 18TB 3.5" drive mirror I have now, which means I’d need to add an HBA card that also consumes more power. Even if I ran RAIDz2 I’d still need 6 drives.
Price is another factor, from some poking around 2.5" is around 2x the cost of what I paid for my 3.5" drives.
In a classic server-client situation, your clients should have AllowedIPs set to 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 in their repecive configuration file.
Only if you want the VPN to be your default route! Many may not want this.
It looks like about 2-3W with 2.5" vs 6-8W with 3.5"
So 3.5" drives are going to be more efficient, since you can get one that’s 4x the capacity (20TB vs 5TB) for only a little over double the power usage.
Less noise is definitely a bonus if your NAS sits next to your workstation or something though.
3.5" are cheaper, go up to higher capacities (2.5" maxes out at only 5TB IIRC), and are easier to find cheap in used/refurb formats.
I wouldn’t use 2.5" unless you absolutely had to for some reason.
Bitwarden + Vaultwarden server. Or KeepassXC.
I don’t recommend using the browsers password manager.
AFAIK the user account created by default on windows will be a full privilege account, so won’t need a password to gain admin through UAC. Essentially the same as Linux where you can gain root privileges through sudo by using your own password.
But if you create an account with standard user privileges it will ask your for the password to an administrator account to gain admin. I’m not sure what the linux equivalent of this would be, denying sudo access would be too restrictive so maybe there’s an in between where you need the password to an admin user to gain sudo.
No, 2FA stops someone from getting into your account if they have the password.
I find it really hard to read for getting the information I need quickly, too much going on with too much useless info.
App and program are interchangeable terms, it doesn’t matter.
Does rclone support Proton Drive? That’d be an option until an official client comes out.