AMD asked them to shut it down. So the guy is going to go back to the pre-AMD release and work independently from there.
AMD asked them to shut it down. So the guy is going to go back to the pre-AMD release and work independently from there.
My plan is to build a second server that I will leave at my inlaws’ house and use that, but for now, I will rent a cloud while this happens.
Photos was part of my plan, so mega.nz isn’t an option. Thanks for the suggestion though.
I like the thought of having timed backups to keep the costs lower by pruning the olds backups.
Thanks, from another link in this thread, Borg seems to have wrapper options as a complement to its features.
Never heard of it, but I will look into it. Thanks
Thats a great link, it lists a lot of options and gives a good explanation on how to setup the author’s choices.
Thanks for the information, I will look into that.
My goal is that if for whatever reason, my homelab is compromised, I will be able to at least restore my important data.
If i can modify the data on the other end, but cannot from my proxmox, then its fine.
I would like a offsite solution in the future, but for now it’s going to be a cloud for data blob only.
I agree, but we should always compare to what is better and strive for that. Otherwise we get the situation today where the argument to take a product over another is that it’s less bad than the old one
It’s not because you compare Teams to something worse that Teams isn’t terrible.
Yeah I know. It’s just that usually, I see people interchangeably use liberal and left and it took a moment to register that this wasn’t the case.
The issue is that depending on where the Instance is located can mean that the person is liable for the content on their instance, or at least some corps will try to take them to court over that.
It would be really nice to have something you’ve described, but then who hosts the community and becomes liable?
I’m so used to people using liberals for the US left, that I forgot that liberals are on the right when I’ve first read your comment for a moment.
It really isn’t because Netflix did it easily in the 2010s. But then, as always, capitalism got in the way and we are back to the cable era where even if you pay, you still have ads.
If you cannot comprehend why people are outraged at a product they used getting degraded, not sure what to tell you.
It’s in the second paragraph. This is the beginning of the monetization for everything in Plex now that they have a good user base. They are starting to ramp up the milking.
It will become like any other shitty streaming service eventually.
Are you in a country where ISP are forwarding your information to the copyright holders?
I will check the link. Thanks
Thanks for the info, I will look into that.
NVIDIA didn’t ask to shut it down, but AMD lawyer probably weren’t that hot to what the project had become and AMD asked the creator to shut down the project l, which he did.
But yeah, lots of work wasted caused by pencil pushers and bean counters.