Message the user and ask to share it with you.
Personally I think they do it because they like the power of having something rare.
Message the user and ask to share it with you.
Personally I think they do it because they like the power of having something rare.
You’re assuming people are organised.
Honestly it’s bullshit, thousands of dollars of games have died with my brother-in-law, and it’s just another reason to pirate everything digital you can.
Don’t die without a will and don’t die without telling family important details/passwords.
Exclusive sports deals, geo-blocking, and the general greed of streaming companies that just keep increasing their prices while you don’t actually own anything.
How big? Might be easier to dump it on an external HDD and just share it around.
That was awesome!
Worse is when you have to justify your view on privacy to family and friends.
Running 2x ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 NVMe, 500Gb for OS and VMs and a 2Tb for games and documents.
I figured it was worth the gamble on this cheaper brand since everything important is synched/baked up to my server.
AAANNNDD that server is synched to my old NAS.
I’ve been running a couple ADATA Nvme drives since 2019. No issues and they’re fast.
1 day old account, lots of negative posts, easy block.
Can you not VPN into China or one of their territories?
An old phone with clean home screen seems perfect.
Replace “build” with “buy” if you want.
Even a used ex-business desktop would be faster and cheaper.
Build a basic i5 desktop.
It’ll cost less, be much faster and easier to upgrade; the “NAS” platform is so overrated.
Yeah, nah, that didn’t happen.
I jumped on the NAS bandwagon about 10yrs ago and it really didn’t take that long before I’d reached the limits of the CPU and RAM.
Last year I built an i5 system to replace it and it’s just better. Hardware and softwareb updates are just easier with a desktop. I can run my web server, torrent VM, DB, Plex and file sharing with resources to spare.
If you simply want a device to store/share files, get a NAS, but the second you want to do anything more, build a basic desktop.
Oh and it’s cheaper!
I’ve been using Tartube for a few years, unsure of its subtitles capabilities, but it’s really feature packed and it wouldn’t surprise me if it can do you want.
What’s the difference between never connecting your phone to a brand new high tech car and having no tech in an older car?
What’s the doco?
Have you checked local libraries?