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It went from 10 to 20 on me. Considering all I lost (YT red premium content, google play music, etc) I just canceled then enabled a single user free account I get via Google fi. With money saved, bought family a spotify family plan
It went from 10 to 20 on me. Considering all I lost (YT red premium content, google play music, etc) I just canceled then enabled a single user free account I get via Google fi. With money saved, bought family a spotify family plan
find /path -name *.json -exec sed -i ‘s/from/to/g’ {} ; -print
It was called Flash, Shockwave, and silverlight. They all met the same fate
I started with a DS216Play back in 2016. It’s been running 7 years non stop. It can serve so much including Plex but the cpu is too weak to do serious transcoding. I recently pulled the trigger on a DS220+. As before I got WD Reds as my older 5400rpm have worked so well over time. You can do your own research but at present only intel based can really transcode.
I use my NASes as the primary storage class in my k3s via nfs provisioned. More recently I setup a functional docker registry and portainer.io instance on them.
Not sure if it helps but the second half of this blog post on dapr and mastodon covers how I integrated my jekyll blog posts with mastodon using gh actions: https://freshbrewed.science/2023/01/25/mastodon-dapr.html