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Totally, there’s still a use for tape and optical, too. But SSD will be the dominant media soon.
looking for replacements
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Totally, there’s still a use for tape and optical, too. But SSD will be the dominant media soon.
I get a sense that the tipping point for the final HDD to SSD transition will be soon. A lot of people are willing to spend a little more for SSD when the capacity-to-price is almost as good as HDD. I think this will first spike demand followed by spiked production followed by a significant drop in price after production ramps up (as long as the companies avoid any economic funny business).
they only claimed it was mildly infuriating
that’s a workaround, not a solution
Assuming you are referring to Pastebin.com, here are some alternatives: https://alternativeto.net/software/pastebin/?license=opensource&platform=self-hosted
I see from your post history, it’s full of great comments. Not sure why your reaction here was so harsh. I hope your day is going okay.
Perhaps I wasn’t clear. I meant have one app store and ignore those governments who want to ban apps.
Also, being able to directly load apps on your devices is way better anyway.
The real answer is to let people load apps from outside of the App Store.
Yes!
How about not having different app stores for every region?
but “bacause” is spelled correctly
I hope it leads you on a bit before this reveal.
Every night is still probably overkill. My neighbors’ APs rarely/never change channels.
Using the UniFi WiFiman app on a gigabit fiber connection from my phone to a U6 Long-Range access point (802.11ax, 40 MHz, crowded suburban area, channel scanning each night with auto-select enabled), I’m getting 321 Mbps down and 402 Mbps up.
For anything for which I care about getting the most speed within my network, I use Ethernet.
Good point!
It’s especially nice to use either of these on Linux because you can use symlinks to have the server think the audio files are in more than one place without using any extra storage space.
Yes, but it’s a regular expression.
Just make sure to always be careful with recursion.
I’ve used https://draw.io (apparently https://app.diagrams.net/ now) before for this exact purpose. I mapped out network, devices, and services.
This was going to be my suggestion. It may seem like you need a ui.com account for it, but there is a way to use the equipment without one.
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