Not in terms of the recommendations, but if you want a client for Subsonic or Jellyfin that is close to the Spotify UI, then I can recommend Sonixd.
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Not in terms of the recommendations, but if you want a client for Subsonic or Jellyfin that is close to the Spotify UI, then I can recommend Sonixd.
Bubble Bobble Intro, but RPG
You can Smash the punny skeleton
Oh, I know that one!
Jazz Jackrabbit
I think sometimes they just disappear for a bit. Have you checked for them underground yet? They hang around there sometimes.
I use RSnapshot and make incremental backups to an external harddrive, and (I know it’s not a backup) run my two RAIDs (one for media, one for general data) in mirrored mode.
When I eventually upgrade my home server, I will upgrade from 2x2 2TB drives in RAID1 to four 8TB drives in either RAID5 or 6 - I am still undecided if I am willing to sacrifice 4TB of capacity to the redundancy gods and get an extra harddrive that can fail without data loss in return.
On my “home server” (an old office PC we were about to throw into the junk at work that I installed OpenMediaVault on):
And on my Pi 4:
On my “home server” (an old office PC we were about to throw into the junk at work that I installed OpenMediaVault on):
And on my Pi 4:
(EDIT: Apologies for the double post, the post button kept showing the loading throbber, so I thought I may have had connection issues and submitted it again after refreshing the page)
The article itself says it was a DDoS attack, not a hack.