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I understood like four of the words in your comment so I’m going to go ahead and assume that solution is too advanced for me.
I understood like four of the words in your comment so I’m going to go ahead and assume that solution is too advanced for me.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Scale was probably my number two so far, but I read a lot of good things about Unraid. I think I might try both and see which one I like working with more.
Because I want them both accessible at the same time.
Because I play two weekly games.
No, you did not claim to have a solution. I was asking you if you had one, but you ignored the question completely, so I asked it again.
I don’t want to use the synology anymore, I’m interested in building my own system from previous parts with better performance. I don’t have a very great synology right now and also want more drive space.
I don’t know, that’s why I’m here for advice lol. I’ve never had to tackle “which OS?” before.
I’m not sure how my goalposts could be moving when I’m not even sure I placed any at all. Do you have any ideas to solve this monopoly you see YouTube having?
How is that Google’s fault? What is your solution to this?
How has YouTube made it impossible for another video hoster to allow free viewing with ads?
What exactly is the monopoly here?
Sounds like the service isn’t quite right for you, then.
Well, no, they prefer people pay the subscription cost they set in each region.
You know, that’s a bit chicken-egg, right? Like, platforms don’t magically get users, those users need a reason to want to be there.
Glad they slammed it, that’ll really show them.
Good.
Keyword, pause.
I watch a ton of YT, my experience is fine. Only media subscription that’s worth it, imho.
Why steal their money when they can both get them to give their money as well data to also sell?