Those cost more than a house! The one my friends dad lived in where it was all in the same building and the staff was there just in case you fell was 4k a month.
Those cost more than a house! The one my friends dad lived in where it was all in the same building and the staff was there just in case you fell was 4k a month.
House down the st was 94k in 2015, it sold for 195500 last year.
I backed so I’ll see what happens.
I carry a mini PC, Bluetooth remote, and HDMI cable. Then media and automatic VPN to home as every hotel and Airbnb blocks Plex.
We are using https://goharbor.io/
4 of my 14tb drives are from server part deals, 2 10tb are old shucked WD. Have had no issues over the 4 years so far.
I would use a VPN to ssh
The ports you don’t put in are not publicly routed.
I use NPM and only have 3 services routed outside my network.
I just don’t put the ports on the proxy config.
I just keep adding 2 more drives as it gets full. Not sure if that’s the best thing.
Yep, I have 6 14tb drives from them in raid10.
Why else would Republicans ban books, keep their children in the dark about other religions and people. So they can keep them on the hate train.
They are not being replaced at the same rate though. Knowledge brings understanding, understanding bring empathy, empathy brings change.
They will die out, just need to outlast them for progress to be made.
Ahh, last time I used a non activated install I thought there were admin and personalization resections, but I guess those can be worked around by now.
That doesn’t withhold any features though. That’s just for supporting Ubuntu teams work with extra security patches. You can also get it for free for 5 machines.
I’m glad I don’t care about the domain name. Just something easy to remember but I can always change it and tell the fam.
24/7 I have home assistant and other things that depend on it being up. It’s not a beast but it definitely uses less than my oven. My electric use is big already from my electric car so the small savings wouldn’t be noticeable alongside my solar panels.
I’ll look around, I haven’t done any work with the AP in years though.
Nope, no access. I’m not sure if their process but I found this.
API Keys
An API key is the access key required for making API calls. If you have not received your API key, please contact AP Customer Support.