I think the point with all of these is that they are "cloud"-based. Except instead of the cloud being someone else's computer, it's your own. Let's take Immich, for example. Sure I could keep all my photos on my phone. But what if I lose or break my phone? What if I have an actual camera with an SD card and I want to offload those photos? Self-hosting lets me keep a backup. I can set up a server with redundant drives that itself backs up to a server in another location with its own separate drives. Thus, I have my own safe cloud storage.
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To be clear, Trump's stance on Gaza is just the same, if not worse than hers. Everyone who sat out on principle did zero thinking about this and shot themselves in the foot and gave the rest of the Palestinians a death sentence.
In short, he said he'd "finish the problem," crush pro-palestine demonstrations, and that once it's rebuilt, Gaza "could be better than Monaco."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/05/27/trump-israel-gaza-policy-donors/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-israel-gaza-finish-problem-rcna141905
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/08/trump-gaza-israel-monaco-rebuild
Edit: All these links are from before the election. There's been even more he's said since then.
It depends on the person. The fastest solvers all currently use CFOP but they'd probably still be the fastest with ZZ. Just use whichever feels more natural for you. Just remember that you'll slow down immediately after the switch and take a bit to get back up to speed.
ZZ is just different. If you haven't yet, learn the basics of ZZ then figure out which you like more. I tried it for o bit, but ultimately stuck with CFOP. I might try switching again, but who knows.
That's the joke
I don't think that's possible if they don't have a working boot drive.
Oh I see now. You should be able to import them. Worst case is you can't then you're back where you are now. There shouldn't be any data loss.
Yeah. As far as I understand it, exporting is more of a config thing. You can shut down your system asd boot it while missing drives (done this by accident) and boot while missing, and it'll say there's an issue with it. Shut down, pop the drives back in and you're good to go on boot.
You can just drop in a new boot drive and install from a usb. I do recommend setting up a boot pool mirror though. This way if one goes down, you have a spare that can be used to help recover more quickly.
In the plexamp app. What platform are you on? Android? iOS?
You might be looking for loudness leveling in the playback menu.
No. There's no good reason to, and a few good ones not to. Chiefly, they could reject you and make up any other reason why.