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As a complete noob trying to make A TrueNAS server, none and then suddenly lots when idk how to fix something that broke
As a complete noob trying to make A TrueNAS server, none and then suddenly lots when idk how to fix something that broke
I’ve tried a bunch and def feel TickTick is the best
I’m in Canada, this would mostly be free
Isn’t it really expensive in a lot of places?
Only game that’s hooked me in years is Quake Champions, great shooter
Not a ‘dish’ but Espresso Orange Juice is nasty despite loving orange juice and espresso separately
Yea sadly the kid was an aggressor here
But the cops should be using tazers or something non-lethal to deal with this kinda altercation
In what way are they better for the environment? I’m confused
Work in tech retail. Have never been particularly impressed with Dell build quality nor repairability
I use Instagram to keep up to date with people I know IRL.
Occasionally use Facebook Messenger when I can’t convince people to move to Telegram/Signal
I run Nextcloud on an old laptop (i5-8500h) and tbh I find it super fast and responsive. I’ve barely done any tinkering or customization
Strange, I used em for a while and never had any of those issues
An over-powered gaming PC
Quake Champions. I consider it the best shooter I’ve ever played but, most people wanna play the popular games
Can someone with more knowledge than me explain how this might differ from Canada’s system
Never noticed that before
Controversial thought maybe, but I indeed have many friends who should and could afford to save, and choose not to.
None of these friends are wealthy or have high salary’s, they’re just bad with money
Not quite that expensive but, my LTT Water bottle is super nice tbh, no regrets
The Trueman Show is super fun and seems pretty widely likable