Heading to the front? Sounds like he'll be getting a death sentence soon enough then.
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As someone that was on a straight Arch install for years I've come to appreciate Manjaro + their holding back of non-critical updates for a couple weeks for additional testing. Between that and sticking to LTS kernel versions I've run into way fewer issues (not that being on the bleeding edge for updates was that bad, but problems certainly came up occasionally).
Not to mention real sound insulation between flats.
Agreed, Proton and other alternatives work great!
Mostly bootleg cars.
Yup, if you just use a couple different IPs in a given time they will arbitrarily mark you as requiring a license.
Was just looking at that and it seems promising. I take it you can setup a Goodreads list and Readarr will just periodically update and auto-add?
Even though it failed a lot of the features it introduced like collaborative work were carried over to their GSuite/Workspace apps later.
Arch is just the base that is used for the containers. It doesn't matter what your host OS is.
Are you using OpenVPN or Wireguard configs?
For Wireguard I had to slightly modify the commands to open a port to:
natpmpc -g 10.2.0.1 -a 0 0 tcp 60
natpmpc -g 10.2.0.1 -a 0 0 udp 60
while true ; do date ; natpmpc -g 10.2.0.1 -a 0 0 tcp 60 && natpmpc -g 10.2.0.1 -a 0 0 udp 60 || { echo -e "ERROR with natpmpc command \a" ; break ; } ; sleep 45 ; done
I replaced my aging NUC with a Minisforum SFF box and am also very happy with it. Footprint is slightly larger, but actually find it much quieter. The NUC was basically silent 90% of the time too, but it had an annoying high pitched whine if you were doing something very CPU-intensive.
Depending on model they can support up to 2 m.2s and a 2.5" drive.
Yeah, it's a bit annoying and really should be built in to the CLI or GUI apps.