But they can? One nuke to the head works for small. Two works for medium. I haven’t come across a large yet.
But they can? One nuke to the head works for small. Two works for medium. I haven’t come across a large yet.
I brought rockets on my ship. If it can survive back and forth to Nuvis, you can bring anything you need to start the base. Like machine gun turrets and lots of ammo.
Got too big and went from showing the process of building interesting things to showing off things other people built.
Two nukes to the head did it for me.
Yes/no. The KVM solves that. When I did it I just connected my monitor’s second input to the second video card.
🤣 My TrueNAS server with 16GB servers files just fine.
HexOS is built on TrueNAS and looks promising as a simplified version. Looks like it isn’t available yet but I think you’re who the kind of user they are building it for.
Don’t know anything recent, but years ago they began blocking network traffic between rows. That killed what little self hosted LAN play was still happening but kept stuff from spreading across the whole BYOC.
I used to say the same, but now I wonder if they need as much as they have?
I am genuinely curious. There have been a lot of threads like this full of criticism for not spending enough on the browser.
It seems the browser is plenty funded, so maybe the org and co have too much and are in search of where to spend it?
Maybe it’s just the company with too much and the org is still struggling?
Yes, but it is also set up as an OS image.
I think there is a process for persistence, but without some effort, changes are lost for OS updates.