If you write !aboringdystopia@lemmy.world instead the link is usable for any instance.
If you write !aboringdystopia@lemmy.world instead the link is usable for any instance.
Not judging (okay maybe a bit 😉), but how much clothing do you have in your wardrobe if that it necessary?
Bite its tail off!
That’s the plan. Windows will be on one ssd and Linux (probably Mint) on another.
I am heavily considering switching to Linux aswell (though from Windows). I guess I would just spin up a VM if I need to run something I can’t get to work on bare matal Linux.
Maybe Plex or Emby?
Is that a fancy word for prod?
That sounds genius. The new drive is a 2TB NVME and the old is a 1TB NVME so that is totally a possibility.
I just bought a new NVME SSD as I need to reinstall Windows anyway. I am seriously considering at least dual booting Windows and Linux or just going full Linux at once. You guys in here and the Linux community on Lemmy show me that it is possible to escape Windows without too much trouble, even for a Linux newb like me.
Okay, I am not a complete newb, I have set up a few Raspberry Pis and do run a unRAID server, but I have never seriously used Linux as a daily driver on my desktop or laptop.
Connect is a good app, but it just isn’t as polished as Sync yet. I will stick with Connect for the time being though.
Yeah, it looks like an excellent app, but I refuse to deal with ads on Lemmy. As the app is great I would happily pay a one time fee to remove ads, but it seems that the only option is a subscription, which is a no go for me.
It is surprisingly good, yeah.
And nobody in their right minds would set up such a system.
That sounds true, yeah.
Which is why ISO 8601 is superior.
That reminds me of a university or company where they had a mission critical server that they couldn’t locate. It was running perfectly, but after numerous searches they still couldn’t find it. Finally it was found behind a wall…
I updated my RPi zero running pi hole today. I had to disable pi hole, and even then it took well past half an hour to update…
Well, I have no apple cables laying around, but plenty USB C. USB C has been used for many years as well.
9+(5-1/2)*20
Source: Look at which instance I’m on.