- I would assume you'd need to keep updating the DNS record to match the IP you have.
- I'm not. Nothing like that is completely free. I wonder how they pay for the DNS...
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I use Nextcloud for a lot of things, including caldav and carddav. So can't help you with alternatives there.
Maybe some foam under the case could elliminate some of those vibrations. Like pieces of a yoga mat or similar mats.
I agree. Try it. I only have a couple of ebooks in mine, but it's a pretty good experience, even on the mobile app.
Looks suspiciously like and advertisement.
I'd argue that Twitch and Youtube are less a social media than LinkedIn. Twitch/Youtube is video streaming with interactive chat. That's it.
That's just my definition though. Yours may vary.
My home server is equipped with SSDs. There's a couple of reasons for that. The 2 main ones are Speed and Energy Consumption.
My server is placed in a different room of the house, so I'm not bothered with noise, but if it was in in my office, noise would be another reason to get the SSDs.
The only upside to HDDs is probably the GiB/$ you get. Otherwise SSDs are just as good or better these days.
If you want to edit files in a browser, then it will all depend on what kind of files you want to edit.
If it's office suite related files, I'm leaning towards the Collabora Online suite with Nextcloud. If it's markdown files, I'd go with something like HedgeDoc
Maybe the UID/GUID of the plex user changed?
Or polkitd has the same UID/GUID and takes it over when installed/updated?
I’ve got a million keyboards, mice, monitors, cables, chargers, adapters, etc.
Sure, you do. But people just starting likely do not. I'm thinking of the new user, not just myself.
Hell, I bought a few Pis on sale for $5 each years ago. How is that PC going to beat five bucks, 2 watts max, for my given use-cases (things like Pi-Hole, Vaultwarden, Joplin, etc)?
For that you don't even need a Pi 5. You can get a cheap SBC at around $10-20 to do that work.
Yea, to replace my Pis would be about $30 each, but they’d fit in the same place, and migration is a snap.
And you are assuming people are only buying new boards to replace old boards.
but you keep going on like it’s just the better device.
"Keep going on"? I've mentioned it maybe 2 times, that's hardly enough to classify it as "keep going on".
I just don't believe that Raspberry Pi or SBCs are the king(s) of home servers anymore. There are a lot of cheap x86_64 based options out there. But yes, if you just upgrade from a previous generation the Pi 5 is perfect for you, even though it's likely overkill for your use-case.
The Pi is $55 without any accessories... With accessories it's way over $100.
Maybe the feature is just not implemented yet?