As long as it was new when you did.
As long as it was new when you did.
Since I buy used enterprise drives, I suppose nothing is off the table.
Oh wait! No used thermal paste tubes.
It’s bad enough we have to trust VPN server code; but at least that should be the only thing you have to trust public facing.
So the glass back. Is this completely a pathetic choice over aluminum back or does it serve a utility purpose like cell signals?
Given the option I’d buy a normal aluminum back option if I wanted to be caseless.
Why didn’t google make a iMessage of their own, was it too patented? They have billions more customers on Android than Apple, which is also billions, but less billions.
And we keep the blue/green distinction I hope.
Bitwarden is 100% worth the $10 a year. And is independant of my selfhosting dickery.
Plex and a VPN are a lot cheaper than streaming services these days.
And I fucking hate locked firmware! Did we just become friends?
If I have no personal connection to the building, is it a house lab?
When the power goes out.
Hmm. I should try that stuff out on the integrated Linux thing windows has… never have for backups for cloning.
Really? It’s used/suggested here all the time. And I’m a windows guy.
I think up to 5 is reasonable.
If the drive isn’t working and the data is important, stop powering it on and store it somewhere safe until you decide what to do.