

Probably doesn’t have it set up with subnet access on to his friends network. Which tbf you wouldn’t actually want for this use case.
Probably doesn’t have it set up with subnet access on to his friends network. Which tbf you wouldn’t actually want for this use case.
I’ll often get ads for the podcast I’m currently listening to. Like, I’m already here, what more do you want?
The thing that really annoys me is when they auto insert variable length ads cause it frequently messes up and if you stop and resume a lot it can end up messing up the playback.
I use Ubuntu a lot and can say I’ve never used the Ubuntu software center. I’m old enough that I still accidentally type apt-get instead of apt though.
Just did it to test on a couple of files, worked fine.
The least bad imo is making a two drive raidz1 then expanding it.
So the broken pool is kinda stupid and you shouldn’t do it, you will be running without parity the whole time but if you want to risk it it does work.
Or… If you have the drives and space, you can combine a bunch of smaller drives with mdadm (assuming Linux but freebsd has geom I think) and then use that as your third drive, then once everything is copied do a zpool replace. That way you keep full parity the whole time.
Edit: latest version of zfs supports raidz expansion. So you could create a 2 drive raidz1 then copy everything over then expand it. You will still be running your source disk without parity but at least the destination would be safe.
I know you kid but even the 3ds fits a decent number of lines on screen.
My man, most of us aren’t connecting to our mainframes on VT20s these days. Even on my phone screen the three extra lines nano takes over vi aren’t a problem.
Also if you have the time to go through all that you have the time to learn ctrl+x.
If you’re gonna go though the trouble of installing a browser, why switch Microsoft for Google? They’re both evil and Edge actually performs significantly better than Chrome somehow (they’re basically the same I don’t get it).
Install freaking Firefox.
Oh man this looks so much simpler than having to Google/man page how to ssh tunnel every 8-10 months.