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They do. That’s why RAM and storage upgrades are crazy expensive for Apple products.
They are priced by what people will pay, which is the result of what people think they are worth.
They do. That’s why RAM and storage upgrades are crazy expensive for Apple products.
They are priced by what people will pay, which is the result of what people think they are worth.
That red dot should disappear if you disable iCloud (yes, it is different from not setting it up… it is not good, but you can get rid of it)
Ha!
Thanks for the heads-up. I am running homebox on my system and didn’t know that it was archived.
And mergerFS
Sorry about that, I didn’t see that.
Windows LTSC ftw.
Cloudflare is not the source…
In the article it says it is 5% of their global revenue each day. That is a lot of money, I have no doubt that they will fix it.
Look for Windows LTSC (long term support channel) it is bot sold to private customers, but it doesn’t have all that crap nobody wants.
It is already used in porn. I have heard that there is at least one quite active Lemmy community about it.
Ha, interesting. I buy my harddrives second hand. They are backed up. If one fails, I swap in a new one. I don’t care if my server is down for a day. That’s what my backup Pi-hole is for.
They don’t even need to built a separate app if they have an iPad app. they just need to not „not allow“ the execution on macOS.
In one go? Look at Wormhole
But both ends must stay online until it is complete.
A task could also be, carrying a box from point A to point B. Walk back, repeat.
Why would you give gps access to your insurance company?
Well, the device tracks everything.
The question is, what do you want to host? Audiobooks? A webpage? How about a pinhole + vpn for ad blocking? Your own wiki? A task tracker? A meal planner?
Because ARM is not the same as ARM. Windows arm does not natively run on an Apple M1 Processor and MacOS does not run on a raspberry pi.
I always liked the idea of the small Lenovo ThinkEdge Servers, I just never had a usecase. Maybe these would work for you.