Makes sense, brewers know water
towerful
I agree.
Pis are great for tinkering, GPIO things, or ultra low power.
Plenty of older hardware out there that is as powerful (or more so), more reliable (ie, not an sd card), and more maintainable (ie can swap CPU/ram/disks/fans/psu).
But, power consumption is always a concern. At $0.30/kwh, 10 watts is $27 per year.
So, if a pi draws 5w and an SFF draw 25w, thats $55 per year. Any price benefit of a larger/older PC is negligiable after a year or 2, so reliability probably wont come into it.
Runes of Magic, however, is one of the many, smaller fantasy adventures that has struggled to push past the competition. Set in the magical world of Taborea, this forgotten Steam MMO is back to celebrate its 15th anniversary
The game is Runes of Magic. To save you a click.
More details in the article
Its one reason i use DNS challenge wildcard domains.
I know security through obscurity is not security, and that a leaked wildcard cert is more damaging... However the likelihood of a leaked cert is slim, the convenience is huge, the attack window isn't huge (well, 90 days) and less published information about internals feels more secure.
You have to become a 4th level sysadmin, and donate at least 3 accepted PR to the kernel in chief in order to get an invite
If its just yourself (or up to 3 people), go with tailscale. Sign up for a free account, looks like there is an installer in the asusator (or whatever its called) app store.
Start reading up on tailscale. Its essentially a managed VPN designed for enterprises with features for servers and infrastructure.
Holy crap, those are some awesome links!
I want to access my Jellyfin over the web
Do you want other people to access jellyfin? Or strangers?
Or would a VPN like wireguard (or even tailscale) be more appropriate?
That was all thanks to me.
I finally dumped what i had because i came to the conclusion crypto isnt really a part of the future and doesnt do anything... Finally got round to selling it, so of course it hits a record high.
Thank fuck it wasnt kelvin!
That could actually be a great The Onion theme.
Inflamatory - but ambiguos - headline with the article jumping from theme to theme through homonyms and context changes
Is it not chilly as fuck during the winter, when tap water is like 4°c?