You could dual boot and find out. Or even do a live session and play around.
You could dual boot and find out. Or even do a live session and play around.
Check out Discord’s Webhooks; many applications publish notifications through them. Should be as easy as sending a message to a specific URL, I think.
I highly recommend taking the time to learn docker instead of running directly.
So I’d have to rebuild the kernel, not just provide a kernel argument? That’s definitely not a step I’m ready for.
While I believe you, I haven’t been able to enable hibernation with it on.
You have to turn off Secure Boot to enable hibernation, and I value hibernation enough to do so.
No longer being able to run Windows 7, the pinnacle of Windows.
I mean, how else are you going to do a speed test?
This. OP clearly found a theme that works for them.
Ah, thanks! I knew it was somewhere.
Is that where all the government computers run Ubuntu?
There are a few places that wouldn’t accept my .earth, but most do.
Docker.
Actual Budget instead of Firefly III. Firefly just wasn’t as intuitive for me after giving it a few hours.
Firefly III doesn’t allow you to have negative budgets, and they don’t want to hear about how that is a very limiting factor for many people who live in the real world. Actual Budget is much better.
Looks like it’s mostly for live TV? I haven’t had cable in a long time, don’t really need to record things.
I like getting Bee-link boxes - they can be upgraded to 64gb RAM, have plenty of CPU, and can have two drives. I run Proxmox on them and make VMs that then run my services in docker.
There’s been a lot of talk about N100s as well. I haven’t looked into them much, but I assume they should be similar. Looks like their max memory is 16gb. I’d stick with Bee-link.
I’m in this comment.
And you can self host it!
Check out MXRoute. (Specifically the lifetime promo, though I’ve seen it on sale for cheaper.)