Thanks, that's some of the info I'm needing to make the jump over. How's the learning curve? One of my big concerns is wrapping all of these things under Tailscale. It was easy on Synology, but Proxmox (I imagine) isn't as straightforward. Eventually, I'd like to switch to headscale, but one thing at a time
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It's 4 bays, and we're eating that space up quicker than I imagined
That's painful. I hate opening up my containers for permanent shutdown. What's the best 1:1 alternative? I'd like to keep it as close to *arr as possible due to me being a slow learner
UCMJ says otherwise. But in practice, I can tell you from experience that the consequences for any kind of refusal will be treated as mutiny and could cost you the rest of your professional life
Preface: I don't use Usenet
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I've heard its a federated network, but you're paying for a subscription to a specific set of servers...as far as I understand.
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People have been migrating to Usenet for a long time on top of being a very old protocol, so probably quite a bit. Worth a quick shot, right? As I understand, rights holders try pretty often but they can't really because the protocol breaks the data up so much that it can't be discovered from the outside.
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Its not a requirement, but it doesn't hurt. Many providers bundle a VPN.
Hope that helps. I've never used it, but I always read posts about it and ask questions
I used to be annoyed by an old Samsung "smart" TV ('15 or '16 model). Most things didn't work on it, yet it kept demanding my data and playing ads constantly. So I built my first pi-hole, it stopped most of the ads but broke the TV in the process. Long story short, I went down every rabbit hole I could and no solutions were found. Granted, different brand and era so maybe you'll have better luck...but the solution for me was simply to ditch the apps altogether
What do ya know, yet another day of being happy I never invested in Plex
As someone that struggles with networking, I'd love to hear what you've found and how
If he were blind though, Pretty Woman would have a different feel
Just turned a Win10 machine into Ubuntu not too long ago. It took all day, broke several times, and still has issues booting remotely. It is getting easier, but a 30 minute Windows install with a few button presses is still easier, unfortunately
That's a great question...redundant ports and all that