I don’t use antennapod, but at a guess mine would be:
The Owl House might be simillar, the world is like a Hieronymus Bosch painting and past the first season the overarching story picks up, but there’s a consistent undertone of optimism throughout.
Bloody great TNG episode, unsurprising that it was written by the director of the new Cosmos series
Lucky you going to Eurovision, how did you feel about Sweden getting the win? I know Finland was the fan favourite, and I read that apparently the crowd made that clear on the night
The same is true for most professions I feel
Have you considered some kind of remote mouse app? There’s multiple good options out there, wifimouse.github.io/ for example
Whenever I get worried about new technology I think of the Luddites, then I am less worried
I think that word means what you think it means
I would definitely recommend consumer grade hardware for a small home server, I ran older server gear (dual e5645+42GB ram) and found it to be loud and power hungry, especially at idle. Moved over to only slightly newer consumer stuff (i5-3470+8GB ram) and it still did what I needed it to, without costing $40AUD a month to run.
8GB of RAM is perhaps a bit limiting at times but I’ve not yet run into any critical issues because of it. I wouldn’t want to try simultaneous, high bit-rate transcodes on it but aside from that it’s been fine for my use case.
Plenty of tutorials out there, you can have a google for one that you like. It’s pretty simple though, just download a .iso of the distro you want to try, and then flash it to a thumb drive using, I’d suggest, Rufus. Balena Etcher is another good option.
I think it’s a little buffer to make sure the actual blocks on the disk exist and line up with the partition start, but definitely don’t quote me on that
I haven’t heard the term whalecum in a long time…
Disgustingly good, I love it
But just to note, this doesn’t work if your ISP places you in a double NAT situation by using carrier grade NAT
Unpopular opinion, but we don’t know that…
Some people are convinced that it’s the price of freedom