It might make more sense to have you choose upfront. Then it does the research. Sort of like, you can choose one because reading will destroy the data on the drive, and you only have a chance to read one recipe for it’s all destroyed.
It might make more sense to have you choose upfront. Then it does the research. Sort of like, you can choose one because reading will destroy the data on the drive, and you only have a chance to read one recipe for it’s all destroyed.
Not that I’m aware of, but I’m not as knowledgeable as someone else. I’m hoping some quick research or someone better can help. If I remember I can look later on this evening, but can’t at the moment.
Someone more knowledge than me can correct me, but I’m pretty sure you could buy a newer bigger drive to replace an older drive. You obviously wouldn’t get the full capacity as it would be limited by the other older slower drives. However, you would get a, theoretically, more reliable drive than a random one on eBay. Then as you replace older drives eventually you could have increased size.
Caveat is that it will put stress on the old drive to rebuild, however you’d get that with any drive you put in. General wisdom I saw says to replace all the drives. Although that can be expensive.
I’m any case make sure you have a backup before you do any of the changes.
A little off topic, but on first glance I thought that website was called fart caller.
On topic, I’ve never Heard of this service. I still haven’t setup anything like this. Might give it a try.
I’ve been enjoying bazzite!
Hopefully someone smarter than me can help. You can always do what I do, and just blow up the install and start fresh. 😂
Darn.
I suppose you could also try using the lsof command to see if it shows anything different?
Some examples: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-check-if-port-is-in-use-command/
This may sound silly, but have you tried restarting? I feel like that worked for me when I had a similar issue in the past. Something was holding onto the port, but it wasn’t showing up anywhere. Restart got it to let go and it worked afterwards.
Lots of good suggestions. I’ve also used memos, but wasn’t a huge fan of how the notes were organized. Solid app and definitely worth a look.
https://github.com/usememos/memos
Edit: I’m holding out hope for when notesnook goes self-hosted.
Edit 2: after looking at my older instance I see they save the notes in a database and is not relevant to your question.
Definitely a now and later. I had one a few days ago leftover from Halloween. It did this exactly. Yes, I did eat the paper because why not.
Shout out to !dadjokes@lemmy.world
You can actually turn them off now, built-in!