Two questions: why 'improve one thing" is a pregnant person? Like, babies did not improve my life every day. I mean sure I love my kids in the long term, but… Get me a screwdriver and I’ll fix something around the house.
What is the schedule of “crank the hog”? Maybe we have the same timings 😄
The problem is that usually picture quality is not the same.
If there were big monitors with the same color quality and in the same price range I’d do it. But usually large monitors are for signage.
At least that’s what I’ve found.
Yeah you don’t need btrfs, I’ve always done with ext2/3/4
You can do it even after installation https://linuxconfig.org/linux-software-raid-1-setup
That depends, some people need to be offended and get a reality check. Otherwise just muttering imprecations jnder your breath against humanity at large will get you through the day.
You can configure the software raid during installation of Linux, when you define partitions/disks configuration.
And for the love of Linus use punctuation please, makes reading what you write quite hard otherwise!
That article is SO wrong. You don’t run one instance of a tier1 application. And they are on separate DCs, on separate networks, and the firewall rules allow only for application traffic. Management (rdp/ssh) is from another network, through bastion servers. At the very least you have daily/monthly/yearly (yes, yearly) backups. And you take snapshots before patching/app upgrades. Or you even move to containers, with bare hypervisors deployed in minutes via netinstall, configured via ansible. You got infected? Too bad, reinstall and redeploy. There will be downtime but not horrible. The DBs/storage are another matter of course, but that’s why you have synchronous and asynchronous replicas, read only replicas, offsites, etc. But for the love of what you have dear, don’t run stuff on bare metal because “what if the hypervisor gets infected”. Consider the attack vector and work around that.
Sometimes you have to do what you have to do to pay the bills!
Incidentally, the European court for human rights said that that law violated the ECHR convention.
The UK said “yeah, so what?”, which since they’ve left the EC it’s legally right, but it’s not a great outlook when you’re told your laws violate human rights.
Good luck https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-25745989
UK
Edit, source: https://www.saunders.co.uk/news/prosecuted-for-your-password/
Surprised this isn’t the first comment. That’s lot of us here.
Firstly you need to have a build environment setup, that includes the following gcc dtc git bash linux-headers make git
You need to install those packages first. I’ve never used TwisterOS but looks like it’s related to Debian, so I guess you install stuff with
apt get stuff
To clone the repo click on the button “copy https clone url” at the top. Then on your system (where you want to clone it) type
git clone paste the copied url
That’s funny, I’ve always thought that it was the guy making the standwich.
Because I’m a guy and I’d totally do it.
Because we want everyone to know how SUPERIOR arch (and derivates distro) is so they can get in the fun? 😁 /j
you don’t need to know how the ISP network works, you only need some networking concepts. Subnets/addressing and very basic routing (for a basic setup). You won’t even need firewall rules if you don’t host anything at your place (that needs to be accessed from outside)
the question is: why do you want to move on from the Rpi4? Also, how do you plan to handle video decoding 0f x265/av1 streams? Do those miniPCs have a video card with hardware transcoding capabilities? If you plan to do it on software (i.e. CPU transcoding) the CPUs will run hot most of the time.
Uh interesting. That’s even fancier than I need, I don’t have the space for more than 48" or 50" I think. Thank you a lot for the tip!