Likely the same deal with the platter drives too.
Likely the same deal with the platter drives too.
You can buy a $400 900GB HDD, so OPs price gap is actually pretty narrow.
Son of a bitch. I just got my shipment of pico Ws today.
I feel like most NAS OSes have this feature built in.
DDG uses Bing on the backend, and they have to pay for each query, so Bing affects DDG
It did, but Bing hiked their prices so it got shitty.
Or prompt engineering.
Prompt engineering is a better looking term these days.
Huh? Outlook gives you two clear options when attaching a document. One is to attach as a copy, and one is to share it.
If you enjoyed the process, you didn’t waste your time.
A hobby doesn’t have to produce a commercial product.
If only it worked on systems with a banner enabled.
It’s not in RHEL. Tenable and Nessus are vulnerability scanners, and Nessus at least can be installed via yum.
Docker installs in /var/lib. Tenable and Nessus use /opt.
There are tons of packages that store config files in places other than /etc.
Docker on RHEL saves everything in /var/lib, for example. Tenable and Nessus stick it in /opt. I’m currently doing a rhel7->8 upgrade, and that shit gets stuck everywhere.
But, I also have issues on my Pis. For a lot of the packages I use, I’m lucky if they actually put their .service file in /etc/systemd. Having to run a find / command on a pi can take forever.
And Linux isn’t? There’s definitely not a central location either.
Yup. Is it in /usr /var /etc or /opt? Maybe in some hidden home folder? Sure, you can Google it, but there’s no guarantee you’ll find the right answer.
There are only a handful of places Windows sticks stuff, and it’s pretty predictable.
No probably about it
Not just confidently incorrect, but proudly incorrect.
Yeah, when you have the VPN running all of your external traffic should go through it. It starts to get complicated when you only want a specific container/user to use/bypass the VPN.