The beatings will continue until morale improves.
jargoggles
The sub's older brother always gets to use the good controller.
I'm morbidly curious to see what the right-wing talking points will be about this, because it's going to be an amazing exercise in mental gymnastics.
I also use this for my stuff. I don't have too open any inbound ports at all or worry about the fact that I'm on a dynamic IP, I just access things over my local IPs / hostnames as though I'm on my home LAN.
I sure hope the sub is okay.
Chips Deluxen't.
Salt and anything sweet. Salt is a flavor enhancer and can make sweet flavors pop even more.
There's nothing democratic about the Supreme Court, especially the illegitimate one we currently have.
Considering the Reddit API changes are leaving an enormous amount of mobile dev talent flapping in the breeze, I'm really looking forward to seeing some really innovative apps in the nearish future.
100% agreed on the advice to just start going with it on your current setup. That's exactly how I started out with Plex and it worked really well.
I've since made upgrades, but it's all been incremental based on what has been helpful at the time. For instance, I got an Nvidia Shield Pro and started running Plex on that, which has been nice since I don't need to keep my desktop on all the time. I also use it for streaming games from my desktop to the TV, so it's not purely just for Plex.
After building up a lot of media, I got a bit concerned about having a single point of failure in my single HDD, so that's when I got a Synology NAS box and I have their RAID setup going for redundancy. I could also just run Plex from the NAS box and I've been considering it, but I've been really happy with how things are working right now, so I'm not messing with it.
Our cats love hanging out in their carriers unless we actually need to take them somewhere.
Same here! I don't know how many hours I spent unlocking every last secret in that game and there were so, so many.