Like call up someone in another building ‘hey plug the jet into tower X so I can remote in?’
The whole idea is you don’t need anyone local. You leave it plugged in 24/7 so that’s it’s accessible remotely, as needed.
Like call up someone in another building ‘hey plug the jet into tower X so I can remote in?’
The whole idea is you don’t need anyone local. You leave it plugged in 24/7 so that’s it’s accessible remotely, as needed.
All those TLDs cost money
Point three: not true
Yes it is
My blog is TLD
I didn’t say every service was this way
what’s the problem with a subdomain?
Nothing. The problem is when they make you use both.
Nothing in your comment would make mine “inaccurate”.
Some of these points are inaccurate.
…any specific ones?
the XMPP chat is more responsive
I didn’t even know there was an XMPP chat, but any chat seems like an awful way to get support…
timezone can cause delays
We’re not talking about hours here, we’re talking about days/weeks or months.
I’ve tried them all and it’s overall the best but still has a whole lot of room for improvement
You don’t need to add a motherboard, case or PSU, the first item is an entire mini PC, minus ram and storage.
The RAM and storage was just a suggestion. Change them up as you prefer.
There’s also another model if you don’t need HDD that comes with an aluminum heatsink/enclosure, for an extra $20.
CWWK N100 - $152
1x16GB Teamgroup elite DDR5-5600 = $37
3x2TB Samsung 990 EVO - $255 1x128GB Patriot P300 -$14 (4TB storage + 2TB parity drive and 128GB for OS)
$7 for some heatsinks for the SSDs.
Total = $465 USD
No idea what those prices look like in Europe.
You also have the option of expanding with 2 SATA ports.
Gotcha. I like Saber for handwritten notes. It also supports photos and PDFs, so I will get some meeting notes, upload them into Saber and then handwrite notes on top of the PDFs.
It is cross-platform and has native NextCloud support, and they’ll even give you a server to use if you sponsor the project.
You are posting in self hosted by also referencing some software that isn’t so I’m not sure exactly what you’re asking for in that regard.
Saber is the only non-onenote notes software that supports handwriting and is fully FOSS, to my knowledge. I use that and then back up with Syncthing.
Uhhh I’ll take one if you’re giving them 😃
You shouldn’t be okay with that.
It doesn’t matter what software you use, Apple doesn’t allow automatic backups on their phones. Consider buying a different phone that allows you to use it as you see fit.
Which GPU? How many drives?
Put a kill-o-watt meter on it and see what it says for consumption.
0.1kWh per hour? Day? Month?
What’s in your system?
But you can do all of that with an app on your local device.
I can’t believe that a project hasn’t previously heavily focused on becoming a fully feature complete Self-hosted Podcast platform
…y tho? What’s the point?
The problem is using Proxmox…
Hence it is not a reasonable solution.
No one’s hating on anything. If you actually read my comment I expressed precisely the opposite, while answering OPs question.