

For option 1, the NAS could even be an old router flashed with OpenWRT or a cheap $80 mini PC that has a portable or internal 2.5” disk attached.


For option 1, the NAS could even be an old router flashed with OpenWRT or a cheap $80 mini PC that has a portable or internal 2.5” disk attached.


To be fair, it is confusing and I don’t recall whether the caddy docs mention it. Some applications require you to set a field called ‘trusted proxies’ and others will just work straight away.
INCORRECT, HE SHALL FOREVER BE KNOWN AS THE SHOL’VA!


Seafile ‘scrambles’ files and doesn’t make them available to other applications on the host, which I don’t think OP wants.
I remember how amazing it was to upgrade the memory cards in the PS2 to those third party ones.
Whereas the paltry 128kB memory cards in the PS1 were painful to deal with, especially with those games that demanded multiple save slots.
Cartridge based games varied so much with save slots. Some games I recall playing from the SNES era only had 3 slots I think. I remember Mega Man X used a clever passcode feature to let you ‘save’.


I’ve got two JetKVM units on the way.
TinyPilot and PiKVM are just way too expensive in Australia. Buying two would cost me about $1000 AUD, but two JetKVMs are only $260 AUD.


Nano is more like fast food. It’s easy and convenient, but it makes you feel a little guilty and dirty afterwards.
The next release of TrueNAS SCALE in October is dropping Kubernetes in favour of plain Docker/Docker Compose. That may be worth a look?


It deserved to be spoofed.
I think Stargate is one of those rare shows that walks a fine line with not taking itself too seriously without being a comedy.
I did not think I’d be discussing wookie titties today, but here we are.
6 pairs of breasts or 6 breasts total? Are we talking a 2x2x2 or 3x3 wookie titty configuration?