Not really. I saw multiple mentions of eaton.
Might be worthwile to look online like on reddit or other forums how the perception is there.
Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.
Not really. I saw multiple mentions of eaton.
Might be worthwile to look online like on reddit or other forums how the perception is there.
Still bad hardware. At least the Back-UPS line.
cron
run as superuser script.sh
apt get updates
apt get upgrade -y
???
profit?
Trash software.
At least their service is good.
Not APC. (At least for Windows) trashy software.
Another department of my company uses it as their support/ticket portal.
That sounds useful. One of my greater issues with listeningon my server.
Sure. No problem with a prettier interface.
It’s just that I like to know what sets it apart from the main offering and depending on the features I might prioritize it ;)
Usecase to the native Jellyfin web UI besides being pretty?
Either Samsung or crucial for me. Had a SanDisk that died on me.
Like a fucked up ACL trying to do a kind of least-priviledged filesystem knowing absolutely nothing.
And 2 NUCs.
Organization: Lidarr
Playback: Jellyfin. Android: Finamp/Gelli, Windows: Jellyfin media player
Aquiring: Bandcamp, CDs (either from seller or discogs), SLSK and other sources.
You could always add another layer ;D
Sounds still excessive but that’s what the thread is here for.
Would probably understand it more if I knew more aspects.
Cheers to more cybersec :)
Why would you rotate passsord though?
Rather choose something random and strong than changing it every 6th moon.
A typical HDD design consists of a spindle that holds flat circular disks, called platters, which hold the recorded data. The platters are made from a non-magnetic material, usually aluminum alloy, glass, or ceramic. They are coated with a shallow layer of magnetic material typically 10–20 nm in depth, with an outer layer of carbon for protection.[46][47][48] For reference, a standard piece of copy paper is 0.07–0.18 mm (70,000–180,000 nm)[49] thick.
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_disk_drive
This comment suggests it may contain leaded solder.
One of the few newsletters I read and actually engage with.
Such a gem.
Limitation of hardware.
It is essentially just a file copy.
You are backed up better than some enterprises…
Just wow.
It might work but the software is still trash.