You’re not entirely wrong…
I have no sympathy for GAFAM, nor for Mozilla.
You’re not entirely wrong…
+1 for Hetzner
People using Linux should take their heads out of their asses sometimes and just let people enjoy things they way they prefer.
YW 😄
I have a couple of no-brand SATA-USB enclosers with some jmicron chipset. Can’t remember the exact chipset right now, as my RPi is not working ATM (see edit).
sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX should do the job
Yeah, I use something like this, a no-brand enclosure.
I’m using a couple of cheap Kingston A400 for my setup (120 and 480 GB) and they work just fine. One thing I noticed is that the 120 GB one’s health went down to 92%, from 100%, in “just” one year (smart parameter). But that’s implies a lifetime of more that 12 years, so I’m not excessively concerned.
EDIT: of course, just after writing this comment the smaller SSD began to behave strangely (errors in dmesg).
I think that this form is actually old, from when BTRFS was quite unstable. That point on the list made me chuckle.
Different tools (or even preferences) for different people, you know…
I have a couple of subdomains there and yes, it may take a few days for the confirmation. I guess there’s indeed some kind of human review.
I know this is just a meme, but the “Stop using xxx!” posts are really annoying.
Was about to suggest Zoho myself. I have a couple of personal domain email hosted there and they’ve been very reliable until now
I have a .de domain with them. No personal info are shown on whois info.
Was on Namesilo. No complaints, save for the slow website. Changed to porkburn because it was a bit cheaper.
Tried that as well, around 2011. Not exactly a pleasant experience, with regard the HW support of my laptop. I guess it wasn’t FreeBSD fault anyway, to be honest.
MIne is on a RPi4 4 GB as well (the AIO container) with two SSD and the performance of the frontend are meh… But I seldom use the web part anyway and mainly rely on the desktop client/android App, which work just fine.
Papara Linux