Yeah, that too.
IHawkMike
While I'm not 100% certain it's not just confusing perspective, it does appear that the slope rise is shorter than the run, suggesting that this is from the top of the stairs.
Hardee's curly fries are the best. By extension I guess that means Carl's Jr. too, but I wouldn't know.
The back buttons didn't work with Steam Input (and still don't with the v1's).
You definitely should still check this, but even with proper indexing settings Windows is still garbage at search and has been since XP.
And this is coming from one of the only people who ever defends MS on Lemmy.
Yep, that would work fine for the first line of defense. Eventually, you can expand it to copy, replicate, or drive swap the onprem backups offsite somewhere (e.g., cloud, office, or family member) if you want to protect your data from site loss (e.g., house fire).
The only thing missing is a good backup.
If you are storing anything important -- especially Immich and Vaultwarden data -- you should have a good offsite protection strategy. And even the HASS config should be backed up with versioning because rebuilding from scratch could be painful once you get deep into it.
I'll let others chime in on possible good backup options because I use Veeam and Azure, which really isn't in the spirit of this community, and I'd be interested in good open source options myself.
Also, RAID (mirroring) is NOT a backup.
I read a lot of reviews before buying mine saying things like, "so heavy you could kill an intruder," but still wasn't prepared for just how heavy it was.
Definitely worth it.
Also the pupper is adorable. 😍
Keychron was a nice choice.
That just the summary aggregated from multiple sources. Below it you should be able to drill into the actual published articles.
Most DNS queries are UDP.
I'd do a modified scream test and change old.domain to something like 1.2.3.4. Then run sudo netstat or ss with -tpn, grepping for 1.2.3.4.
Or something like grep -r old.domain /etc.