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  • You know how routing works, but not wireless networks apparently.

  • Mainstream NASs (like Synology and QNAP) are very good at what they’re built for, which is be available on the network and have plenty of storage.

    They CAN do more, but then you start to notice the limitations. It is still “just a NAS.” It’s not called a NASAHVAVMM (Network Attached Storage and Hypervisor and VM Manager)

    If you want to do what you described, a smaller NAS would probably be good for backups, but look into a fully fledged, capable server too.

  • If they make a truck that does away with the whole “absolutely massive with no real gains in cargo capacity” trend that every automaker has been following and give it 350 miles of range, I’d be interested.

    Plus, that’s total vehicles. If they made 4 models, two different sized trucks and two different sized SUVs, 200,000 total isn’t a bad estimate, especially if they ramp production over 2 years.

  • Have you looked up raspberry pi magic mirror projects?

    You don’t have to use a a mirror, but just a pi and an old monitor mounted on the wall would probably accomplish everything you need.

  • Which is my concern. In the middle of nowhere where I’m at we regularly go to that city with a charger 100 miles away. It’s where hardware stores, furniture stores, cheaper groceries, clothing stores and pretty much anything else you can’t buy at a gas station are. If we go in the winter, unless we go to the mall where the charger is and deliberately walk around every. Single. Time. We won’t have the range to go to that city and drive to every store we would usually go to.

  • Plug in hybrid is going to be my next car. We live 100 from the closest EV charger. I’ll of course put a charger in at my house, but even the closest Walmart is a 30 mile drive one way.

    I cannot justify an electric vehicle right now purely because I’m going to rely on only my house to keep my car charged. The day we get a L2 charger anywhere within a 10 minute drive of my house, I’d love to make the switch.

  • Anyone have recommendations for MICR compatible printers that AREN’T HP? It’s the last HP product we have in my office.