

M.2 drives like to get hot and die. They work great until they don’t.
M.2 drives like to get hot and die. They work great until they don’t.
I hope youre not putting m.2 drives in a server if you plan on reading the data from them at some point. Those are for consumers and there’s an entirely different formfactor for enterprise storage using nvme drives.
Does port forwarding really matter if you have a Holborn 9100?
Does port forwarding really matter if you have Hannah Montana Linux?
Does port forwarding really matter if you have a Dawson’s Creek trapper keeper?
So I guess we repeal everything we tolf him we would do…
Or “suck an egg” if you will.
I believe thats the audio quality the hdr and sdr are the video quality
Do both and use the digital copy to print a new physical copy every x years.
No a Jet Kettle
Needs a jettle
Oh no the thing they voted for is happening. “Why are the leopards raising the price of my laptop”
I believe it wasn’t even on all of them
It’s a no money and cant run windows 11 situation.
So you were born today then?
I’ve heard enough horror stories of BTRFS to just use ext4
Dude you might be paranoid…
I honestly had never heard of it till I posted this. To be fair there are a billion linux distros at this point.
I honestly was expecting everyone to say mint.
“Hello IT have you tried turning it on and off again?”
Bazzite does seem like a good option, thanks.
TBH i have an old ssd for the host and rust for all my data. Don’t have m.2 or u.2 in my server but I’ve heard enough horror stories to just use u.2 if the time comes.