My boss did this with a screwdriver in company walls. The TV did, in fact, cover up the holes.
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Custom color-coding of subs was nice when you scrolled so far you forgot where you were.
Oh HELLS yes, this was the superior reddit app
Afraid.org does free ddns, I've been using it for years
We've got a few different models; I can use the GUI and for sure the java gui problem is a nice CLI perk, but mostly I just find the CLI to be cleaner; I can throw the commands in my change request and then it can be referred to in the case of an issue or a similar change (it's a lot faster too which is nice). Didn't know if anyone knew about using GNS3 for it or something.
Craigsliiiiist! Create an rss feed for your search and you don't have to go check all the time!
I was packing some thing recently and came across a bunch of old X-Men and Iron Man comics from the same timeframe. Immediately plunged into nostalgia flipping through them; the art style, the paper feel, the old D&D, Sega Genesis, etc. ads in them. I know my collection is worth something but my kids are gonna have to sell them because they're like a portal to being 12 years old again.
I have a friend in a neighboring state that I visit regularly - we're setting up disparate SANs, one at his location, the other at mine. We each get half the storage space; we back up to the half onsite and overnight the onsite SAN data gets backed up to the offsite. This has nothing to do with mail, but if you can host a mail server on something as inexpensive as a pi then you could have one at multiple locations for redundancy purposes.
EDIT: I just realized I typed SAN instead of NAS. It's NAS, I just don't deal with NAS's all day at work so I always write that by default.
You gotta be the change you wanna see in the world
Sorry, should have been clearer here; the only application I'm worried about is jellyfin; I also run a fileshare, domain controller, a git instance, and like to have a lab environment to build and tear down servers. I'll edit the original comment to clear that up.
The Conan books by Robert E. Howard; I know they're not RPG books but hear me out.
Robert Howard can fit a huge Conan adventure into the smallest space possible. Opening one story is like looking in the Tardis - Conan will seduce a queen, she'll get kidnapped, he'll ride vast distances, fight barbarians, then fight wizards, save her, then fight more barbarians and it's all in under 300 pages. The man was a genius when it comes to pacing which is a hefty problem for me and a lot if DMs I know.
Also Dungeoncraft on youtube.
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