![]() One day, my tango teacher mentioned that she wanted to get a more powerful laptop to edit video with. Ideally it should be nice and small too, so I can run out of my house with it without having to leave everything else. No, it has to be a separate machine, one that sips power and is quiet/invisible. It’s just not something you can leave alone for months at a time. This works well but still it has to reboot and thus not always available. I could use my gaming desktop as a file server, since Windows 10 has ReFS. I ran this for a year or two until one day the FreeBSD VM didn’t boot, so I was stuck without my files even though I had a computer that was still running perfectly, how silly is that. And when it comes up, you have to manually start VMWare. When Windows wants to reboot, the virtual machine has go down with it. What doesn’t work: using a virtual machine on my desktop as a NAS. ![]() I have about 15 years worth of photos and curated music, which I would hate to lose, and would also like to share between my Linux laptop and Windows gaming desktop (that, as life will have it, I rarely have time to game on). That’s excluding the extra parts/upgrades. Or, “how I set out to spend 15EURs and wound up spending 10x that”. ![]() On the right, next to a Nanoxia Deep Silence 3 (review coming soon) Storytime ![]()
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