

Dell is not linux-first, but they do officially support Ubuntu for some models.
Dell is not linux-first, but they do officially support Ubuntu for some models.
If you pass a whole raw disk, not virtualized, then TrueNAS should not complain. I don’t know if you can do that in proxmox, I haven’t tried.
Personally I’d get rid of TrueNAS. Even if docker is down, the VM with the data is still up and accessible over anything running on the VM, like scp via ssh.
Nobody reads the articles.
You have to click through the reddit link to find the “original”, which is a perplexity AI generated “article”. It’s all AI slop.
Fox News?
Or really any media that gives a warped view of reality. Movies glorifying drug use, eating disorders, stuff like that. I’m sure you’ve heard about people getting hurt from tiktok “challenges”. Kids are fucking stupid.
It sounds like there’s been some change since that happened. I would review the current terms and GPLv3, if that’s the one you want to use.
Windows and Linux can mount ISOs without additional software. Macs can mount DMGs.
Either way, you could preload that software before the file.
Even with the popular ones, there’s a risk of unrecoverable loss. They don’t test your backups, so if there’s undetected corruption, they may not be restorable.
An untested backup is worth nothing.
*efficiency
Memtest? Boot a live image and stress test each component?
I don’t think it’s overheating, usually that presents as throttling followed by a thermal protection power off.
Well it’s not open source that I see, so you’ll be doing significant development to match it. There are probably place clones that you can use as a start, then tie in OSM. But that’s far easier said than done.
Only while you’re using it?
If you’re adding drives with more capacity, why bother converting? Just create the new one, copy the data, then expand over the old disks.
Have backups for anything you can’t afford to lose, and be patient.
Is it just a sync thing, and more will come in over time? I’ve never played with hosting. But I do know you should check the logs.
Change.org doesn’t verify legitimacy of signers either.
Contact your MEP. Online petitions do nothing.
I’m not aware of one, but if you have the need, you could write it yourself in an afternoon. It’s a simple website. A weekend, if you don’t have much experience.
Download all your Google account data and find out.
The NSA certainly does keep a copy regardless.