Honestly, for the price and reliability, it's hard to beat them.
Personally I am unhappy with what they are doing, but acknowledge that buying a "no-fuzz, just works"-printer was the only way I would ever be allowed to have one in the house.
Now that the missus and kids love printing, it's easier for me to get another that is open source.
If RatRig can get their Vcore 4 sorted, I'd love to grab one and have a project in the future.
The only rule I have in the kitchen is that there are no rules. Rules on what is allowed to mix in cooking are stupid.
You like pasta with boiled eggs and Nutella? You do you!
Taste is 100% subjective.
I've tried it on burger a few times and it just doesn't fit me well, but on I always use it on pepperoni pizza and in my tacos.
That or mango.
That would be a mirror of my setup. GMKtec N100 with 16 Gb of RAM doing all the heavy lifting with Jellyfin (transcoding), game servers, HomeAssistant and so forth. Not once has it had a hickup.
It's a brilliant little thing for really very little money.
Remember to activate C-states in BIOS to achieve the super low idle TDP people talk about, around 6-8W.
Jellyfin and all "fun" containers to a N100 NUC and let the NAS be a NAS. It's only running the .arr stack and qBit. Works really well and the NUC has power for days to expand.
I did this, but experienced a lot of issues connecting to it afterwards. Constant disconnects and it taking several minutes after opening Orca/Studio to find it.
NAS is running with everything I downloaded, seeding 24/7. I started back up about a year ago and my ratio passed 10 before Christmas. I did not download a single thing I didn't want, but I try to stick to movies big enough to be freelech and downloaded seasons instead of single episodes, again as they are freeleech.
Fun fact for those strugling: my top 10 ratio seeds are all freelech and has netted a total of 2,6 TB. Not a single one of those files are newer than 3 years old.
It's hard in the beginning, but stick to freeleech and keep building ratio, and before you know it you won't have to think about it anymore.
Yeah it makes no sense, yet it's so much fun when stuff finally works like it should!
Everybody loves using Jellyfin at home, but they think I'm mad for spending countless hours setting up everything the first time, then a second time to improve, then a third time as I migrated HW.
Keep having fun with it mate! The possibilities are endless
The right (FRP) is on a hard decline atm, allmost back behind Høyre. People tend to think a bit more before voting than when answering a random questionaire.
I remember some people in Reddit not being too happy with It Takes Two.
We loved it and look forward to playing Split Fiction when we find the time.