The domain doesnt really matter. The mail servers reputation is what really matters. If you aren’t going to run your own mail server then you have nothing to be concerned about.
The domain doesnt really matter. The mail servers reputation is what really matters. If you aren’t going to run your own mail server then you have nothing to be concerned about.
Yeah thats mostly the one that keeps me going.
Just look at the bit rate of what you are streaming and multiply it by 3 then add a little extra for overhead.
Ah, I was wondering why I couldn’t get it to detect my yubikey. I saw keepassxc-full in the repo but that also didn’t seem to work. I’ll have to revisit it.
I mean I’m not sitting here defending soldered on ram but your unnecessary aggression and sarcasm in your previous responses overshadows the fact that while solder on ram sucks for the upgrade and repair market the underlying tech has very tangible improvements and now we can maintain that improvement and the upgrade and repair functions.
I agree, soldered ram is bad. But I disagree that LPDDR ram is fundamentally bad and this improvement allowing it to be modular while maintaining its improvements is a very good thing.
As far as your complaints of battery life on your thinpad goes, there is much more to battery life than the consumption of the memory but naturally every part plays a role and small improvements in multiple places result in a larger net improvement. I’m assuming you’re running linux which in my experience has always suffered from less than optimal power usage. I’m far from an expert in that particular area but its always been my understanding that it is largely caused by insufficient fireware support.
As a whole this looking at this article in a vacuum i only see good things. A major flaw with lpddr has been address and i will be able to expect these improvements in future systems.
So you believe that the performance improvement and power saving is not worth creating a new standard?
But the article explains that there is a technical reason.
What exactly do you mean by “not mountable”?
Just an FYI to you and anyone else who might read this but you don’t even have to link a PSN account for cross play. I have no PSN account and cross play works just fine.
There sure is a lot of ultra-triggered atheists in here!
No one is answering my question:
Why can’t you see a post or comment about religion and say to yourself, “Oh, this is not for or about me” and then just move on to another post?
I do. You don’t see those posts because they don’t exist.
A question in exchange. Why do religious people have to constantly insert their beliefs into the lives of everyone else? Why is the primary stance of a major political party one steeped in what they claim to be religion yet is overwhelmingly full of hate?
Debian for all things.
Add a test folder, add some data, delete the test root folder and see if it deletes the data.
Error message? Nextcloud logs?
Can’t tell you whats happening without information about what’s happening other than “it doesn’t work”.
If I’m supposed to be reading that top comment I don’t see where you state what your results were. You apparently “had errrors” but neglected to note any down and now “you don’t” have errors.
Replace existing online services you use with self hosted ones.
Replace existing online services you use with self hosted ones.
This it should be no issue for you to copy and paste that answer in our conversation.
And what exactly happens?
You tried what exactly earlier today?
Your title is about backups but your question seems mostly just about how to set up your storage for backups.
You can go about pooling disks in a few ways but you first need to define what level of protection from failure you want. Before going further though, how much space do you project that you will need for backups?