So I recently went through all of this headache. I started really wanting hotswap that didn’t look like it was from the 90’s. I also needed like 8 drives capacity which rules a lot of the popular cases out.
I thought about it for a while and I don’t really touch the drives at all on any of my previous Nas builds so that meant I didn’t need hotswap.
Eventually I decided that rather than try to hide the case away I would make it a feature of my living room and I went with the tower 500 and I really love it and everyone that has gone over has mentioned how cool it looks
Nice concise article, well done.
The irony of linking to Reddit…
It’s interesting but I’ve not had any performance issues running Kodi on anything from a fire tv to a Chromecast to windows to Linux (Ubuntu). I don’t run a ton of plugins but the ones I do work almost flawlessly most of the time.
I will say that a couple of years ago I moved to using the jf server connected to Kodi and that seems to be the best of every world. I get the Kodi interface (jf didn’t have themes and it is still really unintuitive to me) and I get a single repository for my multiple clients.
All of this is to say that perhaps Kodi isn’t as bad as you think it is just because you had some issues with your install.
I mean they’ve broken the app for me. After about 15 minutes the message window won’t refresh regardless if I change channels or servers. Notifications take me nowhere so I need to go find the event myself. I’m only a light user so I’m sure there is more. It’s not just because it’s different, I actually like the new UI better.
Could this be because you’ve set the forwarded address to be insecure in the reverse proxy essentially doing SSL termination at the reverse proxy? To test this theory, set the destination local address to also use https not just http
I have a Bravia XR65X95K and a Denon receiver. I’ve got it set so that I control everything with the Sony remote. There is a little lag when changing the volume but it’s always in sync if that makes sense. I’m not at home but I can show my settings later if that helps. Maybe post yours and I can tell you what’s different.
I recently watched this video about note taking apps. It explains why logseq and other suggestions might not be the best options.
Tldw is:
qownnotes
Doom Emacs
Neovim
The way the author just degrades using email at all isn’t doing him any favours imo. Sometimes there are restrictions and certain technologies need to be used. Let’s say that I need to use email but need someone to verify that it’s me sending the email. PGP is an easy-ish way of doing that. It’s trivial to make an SMTP server to send an email as anyone you want and have that email go through down filters. If it isn’t signed though, which is much harder to forge, the other user knows I didn’t send the email.
Just to be clear, I’m not advocating for PGP, I don’t use PGP, I could care less if email disappears. I just think the bias is detrimental to the article
Nice work!
Just to let you know that you’ve said WS-Test is both 2019 (blurb) and 2022 (specs)
You could use podman instead and it’s oss and mostly a drop in replacement