Wtf is this fresh digital gobbledygook?
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WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Raspberry pi 4 inside abandoned scootersEnglish20·2 years agoI’d be willing to risk it all for the pi.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Audio on imac running Linux is not as good as on MacOS4·2 years agoBatman intensifies.
That makes a bit more sense. I didn’t realize it was being marketed as a professional/enterprise tool.
To be totally clear, I really am not intending to throw any shade towards users of the app. My opinion about the price is not a judgment on the users.
I am glad to hear that it at least provides a premium experience. I just hope ads and expensive apps aren’t going to be the future of accessing Lemmy.
There is the ad revenue too though. If it is impossible to make a living and work on these apps with either reasonable app pricing or no ads, then why is Sync the only app for Lemmy with these strings attached?
I just don’t understand what makes Sync significantly different or more expensive to produce than every other app available right now.
No shade to anyone who uses Sync, but the egregious thing to me is the price. Sync isn’t making the content, just like Reddit wasn’t, and they’re setting the price at a level that it feels like that’s what you’re paying for.
Any comparison to other software makes this pretty clear. If it were $4.99, I’d say that’s relatively fair, but charging 1/3rd of the cost of a new video game for an app that took less than 1/3rd of the resources to produce seems a bit absurd.
People can spend their money however they want, but I also don’t think it’s completely uncalled for to criticize the company for what appears to be price gouging.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I've been transferring files for over 7 days.English3·2 years agoThat may be true, but I have had nothing but reliability from mine. Hell, there was one with a broken plastic SATA pin support and bent pins, and that thing still worked and tested fine for 3 more years.
As with all things, results may vary, but if you have a decent backup of your most important files, they are still the best bang for your buck to get a huge amount of storage, imo.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I've been transferring files for over 7 days.English11·2 years agoMoving your files back and forth should be no problem, especially if you have a decent router. Local networks are freaky fast these days, and are often only limited by the read/write speed of your disk.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I've been transferring files for over 7 days.English2·2 years agoIt’s so easy that you’ll never go back. There are options depending on what you want to do too. I primarily store entertainment media, so I ran a simple Ubuntu Server for years with cockpit installed so I could easily mount and manage drives and PLEX to serve the media. It got me hooked, and worked flawlessly.
I have since become more ambitious and run ProxMox with an Open Media Vault VM to serve the media through NFS to other VM’s. My experience with Open Media Vault has been that it is a bit more complicated than my previous setup, but has resulted in a lot more flexibility with how I can access the data from multiple computers.
I will warn you though that the collecting can get addicting. It’s always easy to justify adding just one more drive to the system, and they get cheaper and bigger every year.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I've been transferring files for over 7 days.English10·2 years agoDude, all those cloud services are tough to get data out of. That’s why a lot of them charge an arm and a leg to have it mailed to you on physical media.
If those disks are the big plastic WD externals, they can be easily shucked and used in a NAS—much cheaper than buying the bare drives without the casing for reasons known only to WD. I have 80+ TB across 5 shucked drives, and the oldest has worked perfectly for over 6 years of heavy 24/7 use.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Proxmox HDMI output for one VM-containerEnglish1·2 years agoI get all that, and I wasn’t trying to suggest HDMI cords are useless. I just got the feeling that there was a cleaner way to accomplish what OP was trying to do since there were scant details about the end result in the post.
I ran a computer directly to the television for years before switching to PLEX and an Apple TV, hence the suggestion—the user experience increased so significantly that I would never go back.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Proxmox HDMI output for one VM-containerEnglish22·2 years agoWhat are you trying to display on the TV? I feel like most media can be handled better with something like PLEX rather than directly displaying it with an HDMI cord. Much easier to browse with a remote anyway.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Enterprise is too grossEnglish5·2 years agoThe sanitation is part of the charm, IMO.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Q: should I increase my current VPS capacity or spin up a new one for the same price?English2·2 years agoIt feels like you answered your own question—a second server comes with advantages and sounds like it isn’t a significant increase in price.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•when you see this posture you know the code gonna be fire6·2 years agoYou can tell that Tim Apple is very impressed.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Just tried the latest elementary OS in VirtualBox and... is it supposed to be this obtuse?13·2 years agoDid OP edit their post? I don’t see any of that aggressiveness there now, nor is the word stupid in the post.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tabby: A terminal for a more modern ageEnglish0·2 years agoI’ve been using Warp recently and really enjoy it.
I know it would never happen, but just thinking about him getting 20+ years brings a smile to my face. It’s too bad that throwing him into a flaming bronze bull and sacrificing him to Baal isn’t an option.
Considering it is a career that requires certification to do, I find myself doubting that you just suddenly found yourself being a bartender with no intentional desire to be one. Care to share more details to flesh out the story?