Linux supports it, but (some?) motherboards won’t boot without a display connected. I had this issue recently when I converted my old PC to a NAS and I had to buy a dummy plug.
Linux supports it, but (some?) motherboards won’t boot without a display connected. I had this issue recently when I converted my old PC to a NAS and I had to buy a dummy plug.
You won’t be using a traditional RAID with TrueNAS Scale. You have a choice of Stripe, Mirror, RAIDZ1, RAIDZ2, RAIDZ3, dRAID1, dRAID2, dRAID3. The docs are very detailed, so you should read up on RAIDZ and the other types elsewhere, too.
Both Netflix and Disney+ now have “cheap” tiers with ads, at least here in Germany.
Since you only use Plex because of overseerr: There is a fork called Jellyseer that is compatible with Jellyfin. Haven’t tried it yet but it may be worth looking into.
Podcasts are already hosted by a variety of independent services. Google doesn’t host any podcasts, at least as far as I am aware. In this case it really is a frontend-only problem.
That’s how I understand “all but”, but I’ve seen many people use it the opposite way, so maybe we’re wrong?
I think there’s an option to enable/disable sound on the host computer somewhere in the streaming settings.
Have you tried GlosSI?
I’ve used it to play some game pass games.
FYI lemmy ate all the classes on your divs.
I love kubernetes. At the start of the year I installed k3s von my VPS and moved over all my services. It was a great learning opportunity that also helped immensely for my job.
It works just as well as my old docker compose setup, and I love how everything is contained in one place in the manifests. I don’t need to log in to the server and issue docker commands anymore (or write scripts / CI stages that do so for me).
I would subscribe in a heartbeat if I could get a cheaper subscription without youtube music.
I got Far Cry 6 with my 5800X, so they’ve been doing this for a while.
It does have a feature now that kind of works like a forum. If you go to one of these channels it shows a list of posts, and each post can be commented on separately. But that’s it, it doesn’t even come close to reddit or lemmy.
Cool, that’s a beefy machine. Way more expensive than I would be comfortable with but you do get lots of power.
How much do you pay for that OVH server?
I think this will only show communities from other instances if they have already been federated from there. So if no one on your instance has subscribed to a specific community, you won’t find it in this search.
I don’t know, Apple releases a “new” version of macOS with big fanfare every year, and I’ve never heard anyone complain about it as if it were a huge breaking change.