Closest thing I know of is Wordpress with a static site export plugin.
There are static site generators like Hugo but they are not a drag and drop editor.
Closest thing I know of is Wordpress with a static site export plugin.
There are static site generators like Hugo but they are not a drag and drop editor.
Do you use ZFS? It uses half your RAM for cache by default, which matches with 2GB used by user apps + 16GB = 18GB total.
The most generic simple setup IMO is a Debian minimal install with Docker, and use Komodo if you want a webUI to manage Docker stacks.
I’d say leave out the 250GB and install proxmox on a mirror on the 2x 512GB drives, it barely uses any space, just remember to set the root size to like 32GB. Then you have redundancy for the boot partition too.
If using ZFS for the SSD mirror you could use it for the HDD too, but if you want the best performance something other than ZFS may be better.
That is one wall of text.
Wasnt the parallel port also used for serial for awhile? Not quite perfect but better than now I suppose.
It is, I’ve been auto updating it for almost 2 years. Just needs a quick fix every now and then.
Obviously make sure your backups are working properly.
Yeah and I wouldn’t mind if there was a button I could click to whitelist a domain from all the privacy protections, but FF doesnt have that.
It looks reasonable with their table. Not sure if I want to try it though, enabling a lot of the privacy features like resist fingerprinting often breaks login flows, and breaks dark mode detection on sites. It also does some stuff like disabling URL bar suggestions that really impacts usability.
Overall I’d say these things are only worth it if you don’t use your browser to do normal every day things like banking, shopping, and watching media.
Probably a hardware upgrade of some kind. The i5-7500 is not cutting it for Minecraft servers with mods and Arma 3 servers, single thread performance is just too slow. So I may grab an i3-14100 or similar and a motherboard and do that swap.
Given Sonys general fixation on weird expensive niche features, I wonder if there will be any market for this thing.
They have full access to the hardware, everything on it, and all traffic going to/from it. So you need to trust the provider you use somewhat.
If you just want privacy from the usual online services by running some of your own stuff, then that’s totally fine.
Oh I see, you mean you mount the NAS storage into /home?
Interesting, are you accessing files directly on the NAS or something like that where the symlink makes sense?
I mount extra storage under /mnt/
and store stuff like media in there.
They need to switch to PD/PPS and ditch the USB-A proprietary VOOC system.
Until it works well in rural areas I don’t see the use case.
Looks pretty neat for tinkering
Without the utility how would I connect to a grid to sell to others? Who would pay for that and manage it?
Thats a good example of the UX issues, when only 1 specific app supports a feature.