Is that 370watt across all of them or per fat server? I ask because three m5 sound like a lot of power drain!.
And thanks for sharing!
Is that 370watt across all of them or per fat server? I ask because three m5 sound like a lot of power drain!.
And thanks for sharing!
I didn't know that about the immich app, thanks for pointing it out!
Then you need a third application (e.g. syncthing) to replicate the auto upload functionality of Nextcloud.
Personally I don't want to have same functionality in a different stack because of pipeline issues. Doesn't solve OPs issue I just wanted to point out that your solution might have drawbacks OP didn't see at first glance :)
Makes sense, thanks for pointing it out!
That's not how I would get a discography, a non YouTube artist (some international ones), a whole album or lossless though - or am I mistaken?
Why do you think that not doing something has more reason than "no one sees the value"?
If you think any of those projects would benefit from it... It's a pull request away.
When "reasonable" deviates on every major setting then it's not possible to provide a sane default. Both i3 and hyprland have example configurations - I have yet to see two identical configs in the wild.
You have it the other way around: it is aimed at people for whom there can't be a sane default because of the highly individual wants.
If you don't intend to adjust your environment to your workflow that's fine - there's KDE and gnome for a reason.
Why did you opt for a setup with 2.5" disks? I ask because I just replaced my track server because the 2.5" are just more expensive than a server replacement plus 3.5" disks where I'm from (with 4x10tb).
I'm just saying that I see that those two statements can exists at the same time without a huge mental leap - not that I agree with it - I apologize if I didn't make that clear enough in the first post!
I read it like:
Mimic, pace of tone and body language are parts of the work.
That they don't hit the main part (I.e the humor) is just the icing.
Perhaps I'm top lenient though.
That's a huge today-I-learned for me, thank you! I took ill throw xeyes on it just to use ssh - C for the first time in my life. I actually assumed wrong.
I'll edit my post accordingly!
That would replace the computer with the NAS though and is not true for a server that you'd want to extend, right?