No, it’s just something to be aware of
No, it’s just something to be aware of
Just FYI, unless you absolutely need anonymity from ICANN/the country owning the TLD I wouldn’t choose Njalla. Legally any domain you purchase is owned by them, that’s how they can keep your name from law enforcement requests. However, that also means in any dispute between you and Njalla they can just refuse to service you and keep your domain without recourse.
Normal domain registrars are regulated and if you purchase a domain through them you are its legal owner, if they don’t want your service they must still allow you to transfer the domain somewhere else. Any good registrar provides domain WHOIS protection and will only give out your name to legal requests by law enforcement, so I wouldn’t worry too much about that.
For monitors rtings and Monitors Unboxed. It’s been a while, but I think TFTCentral also does/did good reviews.
Most PC hardware Gamers Nexus and Hardware Unboxed
Notebooks: notebookcheck
USB chargers & powerbanks: AllThingsOnePlace
Those are it mostly
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This is why I increasingly look at review sites I trust, especially for claims I can’t easily verify myself. If it’s not reviewed it doesn’t exist.
I think that breaks most clients
Same 🇨🇭
Not keeping the foot perfectly still
PowerShell doesn’t stop on errors either by default. And of course a significant number of tools you need aren’t available in PowerShell, only cover partial functionality or are an exe you need to call so even if it did stop on error, doesn’t work for those tools by default.
This is great news and I really hope they can build something that achieves those goals.
But JPEG XL is better
I started using Quadlets recently and it’s great to have declarative configs for containers all managed with systemd. It only gets good with Podman version 5 though, 4.4 doesn’t support .pod files, which I use quite heavily.
Not sure what Plex debrid does, but anything managed by a good service manager (like systemd) is more reliable than starting a shell session and hoping it doesn’t die.
So man others have tried this, I somehow doubt Microsoft will fully manage it either.
Nested VMs stay performant about three levels deep, so do that as well.
Most clients have it disables by default and you’ll still have to install the intro skipper plugin.
With version 10.10 they integrated chapter markers into Jellyfin. You still need a plugin to generate the intro timings, but any client I tried has support for skipping with a button.
Can’t be a relational database, Musk said the government doesn’t use SQL.
I’m also not a programmer, you’ll find my longest comments to explain why I’ve done some terrible mangling, what this does and how.
Get on a few private trackers and make a request