

This is way overkill for these applications. A low end mobile Intel processor will do all these things well and use much less power.
This is way overkill for these applications. A low end mobile Intel processor will do all these things well and use much less power.
I give up.
I didn’t avoid your point at all.
I wasn’t discussing what “may” happen. I was discussing what’s more likely to happen.
it still got the axe
Yes I do remember saying that a few hours ago.
may end up having a longer life than the “first party” one had.
You can “may” anything you want.
Well then you you need to pay for proprietary software or give your data to Google and friends.
No. No I sure don’t.
There is no such thing aa “first party”
There is. It’s the original development team of the project.
This repo has contributions by 111 different developers at the moment.
All to the same first-party SyncThing repo.
Yeah that’s the thing. I can’t be dependent on such a thing that very well might stop functioning at any time. The fact that it’s not first-party does not fill me with confidence.
Sure. Is this viable long term? Why was it forked? Will it even work with 2.0?
Android app was discontinued a long time ago due to lack of developers and Google Play shenanigans.
Maru is built on the latest Android Oreo
🤔
Glinet
Missed opportunity there.
HDDs are plenty fast enough to play movies. It sounds like you have another problem.
I don’t know that anyone has collected any sort of data on reliability. I have a CWWK board that’s been working well for about a year now.
Maybe not.
Sounds like a job for XMPP