No, if inside it is a problem.
It called Condensation
No, if inside it is a problem.
It called Condensation
I do /volumX for additional hard drives.
For most network share I use /mnt/$server.
I do love a good swordfight.
If the flange is not collapseble it can’t be used in sink.
The Sink plunger is more versetile.
I uses https://authy.com/
Separat from my passwords
I do it via dnsmasq, that Pi uses.
I have a ansible playbook, that i use to sync my Piholes.
To be maintained, any software needs to be supported. If not supported and development, other options will prevail.
Then i would go for Seagate Exos X20 https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/seagate-ironwolf-pro-20tb/2
If noise was a concern, they are noticeable quieter. WD Red Pro 22TB Hard Drive, NASCompares
I purchase some Seagate HDD, but was left with the feeling that I regretted buying them. as they are quite noisy.
I would go for WD red, when I get new HDD.
At det går an å ikke tenke at flere ønsker å minne en hendelse og vise hensyn.
China really wants a 3rd world War.
You arguments looks incorrect, -c:v h264_qsv
and -c:v hevc_qsv
.
I can be a driver issue, you can try with a Live disk to see if the issue persist.
On a folder level that is how I work both in Linux and windows.
For single use encryption the is also GPG.
https://devconnected.com/how-to-encrypt-file-on-linux/
With Syncthing
there is options to use a / partition / volume or a disk image.
I am assuming you are using a linux desktop.
You can use tools like LUKE with Systemd-homed, where the home folder is encrypted, that get mount at login, and Syncthing service get started after mount.
I had forgotten about LUKE, have you tried it?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ECryptfs
ECryptfs is the most common solution.
Edit: LUKE can also used:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption
I impressed that it have not exploded earlier.