
I'm 46. My expectation is that retirement will be completely impossible. I expect to die at my desk or in between visits to my desk.

I'm the one who realized magic is like fairy tales, religion, or the easter bunny. It's bullshit we made up. SORRY think I missed the point FRIG

I enjoy when the news headlines remind us they CAN be good

Sleep Token. New album coming soon too.

Best part of the joke is EXT4 partitions (and BTRFS, ZFS, etc too?) are invisible to Windows, so it's just "flailing its gun" at the wind the whole time.

If this appears on my phone I'm going to have to decide whether to try to block it or keep it as a way to cuss at it when I'm in the mood to burn some of Google's electricity bill

How much is her bail

In my scenario- ~25 clients with onsite (and replicated) backups, a new Truenas machine every time isn't a feasable thing, so fingers crossed they don't start increasing the markup on their "branded" drives. Ugh.

And it stores the data where
locally

The message viewing component is, of course. Emails are html. The application itself is not a web app.

Outlook (new) is not even a "mail client" at all. It's an Edge "webview" web app. Adding an account to this "app" actually allows outlook.com the website to sync your entire mailbox, read its contents, and "share" all of that data with their (last checked, could have changed since) 798 "data partners".
Install Thunderbird.
Before someone says "it's not pretty enough, I don't like it", if the price for privacy is a shiny theme, I've got nothing dumb enough to say to you. You're beyond helping and you're not worth my time.
Edit ^ that last bit wasn't about you, person I responded to, just realized it sounded like it was.

Future "tourism" flights above the Kharman line should be filled with fireworks that are set off at apogee. (Inside the cabin) edit 2: (and also inside the LOX tanks)

They're all updated to the latest DSM, maybe any change is just on new models shipping.
We use a LOT of their small 2 bay units at customer sites, and the latest we've installed were using Synology brand drives, so not sure about those

I live in Wisconsin. Can confirm- our conservo-fascists are indeed very, VERY stupid.

I've only seen the "non supported drive installed" notification once and in my experience it affected absolutely nothing about the device.

As an owner of an old pine phone, I can confidently say avoid for now. Not remotely ready or reliable enough.

People would be making TikTok videos eating asbestos and cramming it up their bums claiming it cures COVID

We joke but that's real- measurable, and studied. Leaded gasoline was only phased out in the '90s. This is not a joke. Everyone born before the 90s in the United States has actual measurable mental problems due to being poisoned by THE AIR for the majority of their youth. This likely includes both of us. Source https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcpp.14072

Glad you like it, not sure it's a fit for my lazy living room machine though.

But there's no memes out there!?

Bored. Give me a good "Living room PC" distro
Points for something I've never tried.
Edit: Think I'll just blast Bazzite on it. The recent Gnome scales well and it has nice performance tweaks.
Cheers

Bumped into this- the vocals in the middle of the track absolutely floored me. Had to replay that bit a few times.

YouTube Video
Click to view this content.
And then I looked up the band and found THIS https://youtu.be/Osqf4oIK0E8 I have questions

Anyone getting app crashes on launch recently?
Not long after installing/subscribing, was suggested to update. Since then I've had the app crash when opening.
In case anyone else happens to see the same issue- at least for the time being, uninstalling/reinstalling seems to have done the trick.

New Zimaboard, weird ass SMB issue
Got a new Zimaboard yesterday, running through using it to migrate the Plex workload off of my Synology NAS- but running in to a strange issue.
When mounting the NAS (which I'm still using for the storage of my media) everythiing works great, authenticates with a user I created just for it, finds the shares and displays them correctly, but entering any of the shares, they "appear" to be empty in CasaOS's file browser, which of course they're not.
Things I've tested- connected to my NAS with that same user credential in a VM, shares appear/work correctly. User has read/write permissions inside those folders.
Triple-checked file permissions on the NAS- all good from test VM.
Updated the Zimaboard's Debian OS from SSH, updated CasaOS afterward. Rebooted numerous times.
Anyone here familiar with CasaOS that ships on Zimaboard who might be able to enlighten me?