

You need a bed presence sensor? I mean, I guess you’d want to be notified if suddenly your bed was not present, but I can’t imagine that it happens that often.
You need a bed presence sensor? I mean, I guess you’d want to be notified if suddenly your bed was not present, but I can’t imagine that it happens that often.
And that’s why I don’t work in software development!
What makes you so sure of that? I’m pretty sure they know and plan to exploit it themselves.
Only difference between that and a burger is a burger is usually on a roll, not slices of bread. (And a burger is always hot, but then so are some sandwiches.)
Day one? A hamburger is a sandwich.
How do you send a browser notification if the browser is closed?
Really? Mine doesn’t care about that.
Yeah that could be, if the headphones make you sound quieter to yourself.
Personally I have the opposite problem, when I wear earplugs out at a loud venue, I can hear myself better and end up talking too quietly.
What changes were made, exactly? Not everyone has a desktop environment on their server.
You can add radarr, etc. to your existing stack without changing much. You mount your movies directory to /mnt/movies in the radarr container, shows to /mnt/tv in sonarr, and so on. And the qbittorrent downloads folder to /mnt/downloads. Then, when you add a new movie to radarr, it’ll add it to qbittorrent and get downloaded to the downloads folder, and when it’s done, radarr will move it from there to the movies folder. Then jellyfin sees the new file and adds it.
If you want to do everything the “radarr way”, you’ll also want to import the existing library to radarr so that it can identify the movie quality. There are buttons in radarr, etc. to rename and move files the way radarr wants them. Since nothing else cares about this, I let radarr handle the naming. During first setup there was a lot of re-downloading of media it couldn’t identify the quality of, but I didn’t care about that so I let it happen. But all of this is optional, you can disable quality upgrades and leave your existing library alone.
If you’re really going to need that much RAM, start looking at servers with multiple sockets. They support absurd amounts of RAM in a single chassis. I think the biggest regularly-available servers have four sockets, but all but the most basic have two.
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/3639vs5957/Intel-i9-10940X-vs-Intel-i9-14900KS
The new one is significant more powerful, and almost certainly has better efficiency.
I would just verify that your OS properly supports P/E cores.
It’s for people with that much money to waste. Saudi princes and the like.
fretting about accidentally configuring an open relay
That’s easy enough to test. Try sending mail from the Internet to an address outside your domain, both from a real sender and a sender spoofing your own domain.
Unwitting? No. They are knowingly and intentionally doing this.
Really? I tried it about a year ago and the official answer from Microsoft was that it was unsupported.
Do alternators fail that often?
Trump is unsettling.
A humanoid robot can operate in the existing world. It can climb stairs and open a door, for example. A robot on wheels without arms can’t do that.