Probably just easier to nix the Prime subscription and just download scene releases… Most of them are h265 these days and are released same day as on Prime.
I just checked a list of “new to prime” and my tracker and they were all there. No reason to give money to Amazon.
Update came through this morning. 7.2.2-72806 Update 3.
The one thing I’ll never recommend anyone selfhost is email. It’s just plain not worth it.
You can do literally everything right and still get cucked by spam filters because you’re not a recognized email provider.
If you’re dealing with this much storage, it’s time to upgrade to a rack. Don’t deal with having to shove 10 drives into a packed full-size.
Start scouring 2nd hand auction sites and buy one used. They’re pretty cheap as far as solutions go if you can grab them used. Something like this would be ideal: https://www.silverstonetek.com/en/product/info/server-nas/RM22-312/
As someone who’s set up and managed critical business applications I would say that it’s perfectly fine to host your own provided you have decent hardware that’s capable of doing what you need and as a dedicated business line to provide connection.
If you try to run mission critical business applications on a home internet connection you’re going to have a really bad fucking time. But hosting business critical applications on appropriate hardware and a 1Gb/s business connection with an SLA is going to meet 95-98%% of all business applications.
If something like that sounds expensive or too difficult to do then it’s too expensive or too difficult for you to host yourself. Just go with a provider and sidestep self-host.
Chest freezers are exceptionally energy efficient. It’s not a very good comparison.
You’re completely missing what he’s saying, and how that number is calculated. It’s an average connection speed over time and you’re anecdotally saying your internet is superior because you have a higher connection speed, which isn’t really true at all.
You have residential internet which is able to provide 3Gbps intermittently. You may even be able to sustain those speeds for several days at a time. But servers maintain those connections for months and years at a time…
800TB/mo is 2.469 Gb/s sustained for 30 days. They may be on a 10Gb/s connection, but that doesn’t mean they have enough demand to saturate it 100% of the time.
Lineage is built directly from AOSP images, so this makes perfect sense.
It’s an android system component. You allowing unattended updates, or clicking “update” is the consensent.
Stop being disingenuous.
I know you can’t see my face but I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
His tech bubble is clearly going to keep growing so why not invest now versus buying a full size case and all these extra hard drives and then realizing in a year or two that you really wanted a rack amount to begin with so you can expand even more?