That's a little harsh but I definitely agree it doesn't tend to offer a better or equal alternative to any free options available. You're giving up a certain level of ease of use.
KDE Plasma on desktop
Cinnamon on (older lower spec) laptop
Completely worth it. Tons of content and a great community.
The interview process isn't a big deal at all... basically just asking questions to confirm you understand the rules.
Performance upgrades would be great but am I the only one that routinely has issues with lag in received messages? Teams app works fine on mobile, but I routinely have issues with the desktop app where it doesn't show notifications for new messages for minutes at a time then I get a huge batch update all at once. Extremely annoying if you're relying on it for anything time sensitive.
Are you using OpenVPN or Wireguard configs?
For Wireguard I had to slightly modify the commands to open a port to:
natpmpc -g 10.2.0.1 -a 0 0 tcp 60
natpmpc -g 10.2.0.1 -a 0 0 udp 60
while true ; do date ; natpmpc -g 10.2.0.1 -a 0 0 tcp 60 && natpmpc -g 10.2.0.1 -a 0 0 udp 60 || { echo -e "ERROR with natpmpc command \a" ; break ; } ; sleep 45 ; done
Arch is just the base that is used for the containers. It doesn't matter what your host OS is.
Even though it failed a lot of the features it introduced like collaborative work were carried over to their GSuite/Workspace apps later.
I use Duplicati and backup server to both another PC and the cloud. Unlike a lot of data hoarders I take a pretty minimalist approach to only backing up core (mostly docker) configs and OS installation.
I have media lists but to me all that content is ephemeral and easily re-acquired so I don't include it.
Yeah, it's a bit annoying and really should be built in to the CLI or GUI apps.
Switched to Manjaro after running vanilla Arch for several years and haven't looked back. I appreciate the slightly less bleeding edge updates and extra added stability around it.
Easy installs are probably less of a big deal nowadays after Arch overhauled their installation process.
Loved it! Even remember having a Grooveshark t-shirt at one point. I migrated to Google Music and then eventually Spotify after Google effectively ruined that.
Mostly bootleg cars.
Yup, if you just use a couple different IPs in a given time they will arbitrarily mark you as requiring a license.
Yup, you can block instances, communities, and by keyword like you mentioned.
I replaced my aging NUC with a Minisforum SFF box and am also very happy with it. Footprint is slightly larger, but actually find it much quieter. The NUC was basically silent 90% of the time too, but it had an annoying high pitched whine if you were doing something very CPU-intensive.
Depending on model they can support up to 2 m.2s and a 2.5" drive.
Was just looking at that and it seems promising. I take it you can setup a Goodreads list and Readarr will just periodically update and auto-add?
Heading to the front? Sounds like he'll be getting a death sentence soon enough then.