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Too bad it is nVidia only, I only got AMD cards.
Too bad it is nVidia only, I only got AMD cards.
I’m sure someone gonna photoshop that on the classic Jaws poster 😂
As reported by the Bee Bee, See.
As is my imaginary girlfriend.
You could run a WebDAV server, like Nextcloud.
On windows it supports thin sync (meaning that it keep a reference to the file instead of the whole file), on Linux not yet, as it is still in alpha (but you can just connect it as a remote disk and be done with it. That’s how I do with mines).
If you don’t want the whole Nextcloud, there are standalone cli WebDAV servers.
I think it is a bit retouched. But i don’t think it is AI generated.
You should take a closer look at heterochromia.
I doubt many people outside of IT know what Kubernetes is 😅. At least with “Cluster” you get a “Why?” Instead of “What?”.
Shouldn’t it be a “cluster”?
Using which Linux distro?
The budget is way too low imo.
You could repurpose an old workstation, bought dirt cheap on eBay if you are lucky, but even then you’ll have to get yourself an HDD, maybe multiple of them if you want to have data redundancy.
For anything new your best bet is a 2 bay ready made NAS, but you’ll have to invest around 300€ for the cheapest one.
Yeah, for that price you won’t find anything new. For illustration, when I bought a new Athlon 3000G, which was the very lower CPU on their AM4 offering, it was at 55€ without anything else.
Or add the Fortnite servers IP to their Pihole 😇
“Sorry, Fortnite servers don’t work at home”, and suddenly my younger cousins are a lot less thrilled to visit me for Christmas. 😂
Well, could really have been the wifi that was cut and not the entire box.
Just ask your local politician 😆
Core or Scale ?
I wonder how it would look to punch a ghost with silver knuckles. Just imagine his surprised face (if he has one) when said punch lands 😂.
With encrypted backups of course.
As often with IBM, everything is proprietary 😅