SSDs lose charge over time. Within a year, bitflips might occur. I recommend going with an HDD with a shockproof case.
This ineo t2580 looks good but I can't seem to find the maximum capacity. Try not to use HDDs over 12TB and you should be fine.
SSDs lose charge over time. Within a year, bitflips might occur. I recommend going with an HDD with a shockproof case.
This ineo t2580 looks good but I can't seem to find the maximum capacity. Try not to use HDDs over 12TB and you should be fine.
Need more info. Distribution, logs (journal), error messages...
Trifft hier vermutlich beides zu.
Yeah it's basically Pulseaudio, but better. The devs have done a great job on iterating upon the already pretty good pulseaudio!
yes! It saves so much money if you can cook properly and don't have to rely on expensive restaurants for "fancy" food.
Programming or scripting; usually Python would be enough to reduce the average repetitive workload of office workers by about 20%.
I found Barrier to be quite good in that regard for text in the clipboard, but think it doesn't do file copying. Would be awesome if it had that feature, so clipshare might be good to extend Barrier.
Yes, but you can also do it today if you didn't do it years ago :)
Good point, but the protagonists in Detroit are the marginalized.
No, but they don't lose charge over time, so bitflips are less likely if they lay around for a long time. However they are less resistant to mechanical failures, so it's kind of a trade-off.
If you use a sane backup software it should be able to just overwrite all the data making bitflips hardly relevant.