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barrenfrozenwasteland.com
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| | | | | I've been looking for a while for a machine that can run a RAID array, giving me somewhere to put my media and backups that wont lose everything if a hard disk dies. My real problem when looking for something that fits my needs is price. There's plenty of capable devices out there, but they tend to get expensive quickly - a Drobo or multi-disk NAS box can set you back £300 before you've bought any disks. | |
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bbrks.me
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| | | | | Step-by-step guide to set up a streaming UPnP media server on the Raspberry Pi using MiniDLNA so you can watch movies on consoles and TVs over your network. | |
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blog.patshead.com
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| | | | | There is a serious problem with the question in the title. It all hinges on what you feel qualifies as a NAS or a homelab. We could serve a README.MD ... | |
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www.vegardno.net
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| | | (This post contains some reflections on the hypothetical design of an ideal programming language...) Don't use or support the use of preproc... | ||