Huh, I haven’t thought of that.
Openly and well communicated, that could be a good monetization scheme for this kind of software.
Huh, I haven’t thought of that.
Openly and well communicated, that could be a good monetization scheme for this kind of software.
I like Feedbro (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/feedbroreader/). It’s a Firefox add-on, so it should run on almost anything that runs Firefox.
I’m just not sure how they finance themselves, so maybe don’t use it if you are on some three-letter agency’s naughty list.
Yes!
Yes, they should have been wiped. (and then they should have been fed into a blender if i had my way.) :)
Please do not sell used enterprise hard drives, especially if you got them from your employer. This is how those emberrasing company secrets get leaked and we can’t have that can we? :)
I verry much like OMV, simply because i could use it with knowledge i already have.
It is a Debian system -> I understand that
It uses normal RAID and ext4 -> I understand that (Plus, if things go wrong, I can just pop the drives back into any other computer and use it without much fuss)
It has a rSnapshot plug in -> I already used that in the past.
Sure I’m missing out on fancy stuff like BTRFS / ZFS, but i can live with that.
Also my recomendation if you don’t need anything fancy.
I like the integration into the broser a lot: Instead of switching between the reader and the browser, i just switch between browser tabs.
The only weird thing with this addon is the company that makes it. They put a lot of work into their browser addons without any obvious way of monetarisation. i can not explain to myself how they make money.
So maybee don’t use it if you are on some three letter agency’s naughty list ;)
Did not think of that either :)