There’s quite a number of ARM laptops, even ignoring Apple.
There’s quite a number of ARM laptops, even ignoring Apple.
We’re being extra pedantic now? Good, I like it.
So is POWER. Or basically anything not x86 lol.
Give Oracles always free tier a try. I shuffle over a TB through them every month with no issues.
I have all of mine in their respective directories and have a master script that I run to bring them all up or take them down. Easier to exclude services from start up if I end up not needing them or something.
Run in docker and set auto-update on? Idk seems simple…
Shit man, I’d be happy with a 7k jackpot tbh. 70k would be hella worth it.
Windows has had this for literally decades, too. You have to use a 3rd party software, but it exists and is easy to use.
It really is. I want to use a laptop and dock with a good GPU to keep costs/power, etc down but damn its hard on Linux to do so.
Thunderbolt support in Linux is shit. I tried similar (but with an AMD card) and it was problem after problem when it came to the Thunderbolt stuff.
For some reason people really hate Google. Some may have valid reasons, some may not, some may just dislike their results. Most just hate Google because it’s the “cool” thing to do. Ignore the idiots and use what search engine you like.
MariaDB runs like hot garbage with Nextcloud imo. I’ve gotten to the point where I use legit MySQL or PostgreSQL and performance is night and day. I have no idea why Maria acts out with Nextcloud for me, but I’ve gotten tired of troubleshooting it.
the Tl;DR is that Owncloud has a non-open source Enterprise version with extra features you need to pay for
This isn’t any different than a lot of other softwares, though… Nextcloud has the same Enterprise pricing/features shit, too. https://nextcloud.com/enterprises/
Actually, so does Photoprism. https://www.photoprism.app/features
Moto’s DOCSIS modems are pretty damn solid, too. I’ve had one at my MIL’s house doing gigabit for a few years now and haven’t had a lick of issue with them.
It’s not self hosted, but I spent some time curating the news feed on Bing. It works well enough that I felt comfortable switching from Google Feed, and I don’t have to worry about self-hosting random news feeds.