

Raspberry pi can handle a lot of those tasks fine and others slowly. They are dirt cheap and need very little space. You can add usb storage easily.
I would start there until you know what you’re doing and know what you want.
Raspberry pi can handle a lot of those tasks fine and others slowly. They are dirt cheap and need very little space. You can add usb storage easily.
I would start there until you know what you’re doing and know what you want.
Yes they do.
Find an electric kettle in the US that works as well as one in the UK? They don’t exist here.
In the US a microwave is faster. Your 220v heats things up faster than our 110v.
Your server is retrieving another servers content. Your server is posting your content to other servers.
White bbq sauce and being the focal point of racism seems apropos
The song isn’t my interest. I’d like to know what’s come out of the state.
That’s a good thing in Alabama. What’s a good thing that came out of the state?
Re DAS: no you can’t connect multiple systems to it. iSCSI and NFS on a SAN or NAS support multiple connections but the OS or app needs to support it.
You should limit your connections to one machine per volume when using iSCSI or nfs. Smb would probably the best for multiple connections.
Modern computers don’t use much energy when they sleep.
I cannot pick a lane at the grocery. My first pick will always be slowest. If I pick one out, then pick a 2nd, my 2nd pick will be last to move. Even an empty lane will suddenly have issues like drawer change, shift change or some other calamity.
I now pick a lane and then have my SO pick any other lane for us to use.
I meant it went from .5 to 1.5. Over a 7 year period. That’s not really significant.
Is that an avg of 1% growth over 7 years?
Where? Here? This is a Linux echo chamber (not that it’s bad).
Because it’s easier to move it from the driveway to the front yard instead of the back yard.
Think Covid but with purpose.
Depends on how many humans die.
It’s already shorthand, no?