

I’ve heard that there is a mass grave one can visit where you can find information about obtaining and activating enterprise versions.
I’ve heard that there is a mass grave one can visit where you can find information about obtaining and activating enterprise versions.
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Aoostar makes some really great tiny NAS devices based on the Intel N100/N150 series, and they also have an AMD unit if that’s your jam (it’s mine). If you buy the one with built in main storage it comes with Windows 11 Pro installed but you can wipe that and install Linux or a dedicated NAS OS if you wish. Or just save money and throw a NVMe SSD in for the OS and a bunch of HDDs for media and go to town.
The best part is you can buy direct from Aoostar, no need to buy from Amazon though they are offered there too.
https://aoostar.com/collections/nas-series
I also like UGREEN’s NAS offerings, they come with their own custom NAS OS that supports Docker so you can run all your *arrs and Jellyfin and other server apps as containers. The web-based interface is like using a normal Linux or macOS desktop.
See you on the high seas, matey.
Yes and there is an issue started on the gitlab for Fennec (which ironically I can’t pull up right now to give you the link because it’s hanging due to this bug).
There is a workaround that works for me, go to your settings within Fennec and turn on “Delete browsing data on quit” and only turn on the “cached images and files” so you don’t lose saved logins and history. This will enable an “exit” option in the menu which fully closes the app and usually fixes the issue.
I’m having the same issue with Fennec from F-Droid on a Pixel 8 Pro. I thought it was network issues but it happens no matter how I’m connected, WiFi or 5G. Chrome doesn’t have the issue on the same phone and all apps work fine so it’s definitely a Firefox engine issue.
It’s not just that it was useless to some people, it was a genuine security risk. OpenBSD’s port of Firefox has it disabled by default, and LibreWolf strips it out of the browser entirely.
My daily use USB drive is a Transcend 256GB ESD310, it supports 10Gbps speeds and has been rock solid for me. Technically it’s an SSD and not just a “flash drive”. I use it both for portable storage and as a boot disk via Ventoy. It has USB-A on one side and USB-C on the other, both are 10Gbps.
There’s a company called Unihertz that sells a line of keyboard Android phones similar to the last batch of Blackberry models. I know it’s not slider phones but they are inexpensive.
There is also Planet Computers which makes sliding Qwerty phones but they are expensive.
Robotech (or Macross for the purists).
Folding space, essentially.