To where, exactly?
No snark, I’m genuinely interested.
To where, exactly?
No snark, I’m genuinely interested.
Yeah, it’s been a long time since I’ve looked at and kind of RAID/Storage/data preservation stuff… like 256GB spinning platters were the “hot new thing” last time I did.
I’m starting from scratch…in more ways than one lol
Very cool, this is actually the sort of thing I was interested in. I’m looking at building a fairly heavy NAS box before long and I’d love to not have to deal with the expense of a full raid setup.
For stuff like shows/movies, how do they perform after recovery?
Yeah, that’s generally my consensus as well. Just curious if someone had a better way that maybe I didn’t know about.
I’ve never been a big fan of RAID for this reason… but I’ve also never had enough mission critical data that I couldn’t just store hard copy backups.
That being said… let me ask you this:
Is there a better way than RAID for data preservation/redundancy?
Ahhh, yeah…makes sense.
Any time I seen coconut and orange, my mind goes to something like this. It’s delicious by the way…if you like curry.
I’d be curious how that would be if you threw some curry powder in there…
No, we can’t get gigabit fiber everywhere. No, I don’t care if your program needs it. Yes, the laws of physics are laws for a reason. Write more robust code.
I honestly wonder if they’re not trying to imply by virtue of digging up the info yourself, you’re not better for it… some real boomer shit
What is “Shit that will go the way of Concord”?
They claim to be an influencer?
If irritation is meditative… I’m the mother fucking Budah…
I don’t buy that… in no universe can I see him playing Ruby Rhod…
I just finished running Sleeping Dogs, and I’m trying to find something new (to me, not necessarily “new release”). If I don’t find anything that catches my eye, I’ll probably try Middle Earth: Shadow of War again.
My dentist always tells me they really only care if the area has recently become heat sensitive. So that’s kind of what I base my level of concern on.
How does it compare to Firefox feature-wise?