Amazon is doing the exact same thing. Just got an email today that they're shutting down the family Prime sharing thing. Had that for ten years now.
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First season was amazing. Didn't like the second season quite as much, but I didn't think it was bad. Excited to see what comes next.
For general depravity, you guys gotta watch Grand Blue Dreaming. It's a drinking anime with a diving sub-plot, absolutely hilarious. I'm thrilled it's back after 5 years. Though it's gonna be tough for it to live up to S1, it's doing pretty well so far.
Infinity War was completely worth the hype. I wasn't quite as enthralled with Endgame, but it wasn't bad.
I've heard that breakfast is kind of a loss leader for fast food chains. It's cheaper than the lunch options and the point is just to get people in the door in the morning and they'll hopefully come back later/another day for more profitable meals. Don't know how true it is, but that would explain the limited hours and them giving you grief for trying to order a bunch.
Not knocking cause I have one of these myself, but if a drive fails, isn't it more likely because of the flash storage instead of the USB interface?
Kids these days with their thin skin.. Smh
For what it's worth, I only ever had that be a problem once in the past year I've been using Immich. And I don't update more than once a month. I think it is uncommon anymore for them to release updates for the app that are incompatible with various sever version iterations.
Call me careless, but I personally don't think exposing services publicly is that big of a deal. I've been publicly exposing Home Assistant, Jellyfin, Immich, Joplin and a few others for at least 3 years now with no repercussions. Everyone's risk tolerance is different, but I wouldn't write off publicly available services. Precautions like a reverse proxy, Crowdsec, Fail2ban, and Authelia all lower the risk profile.
Yeah, sucks. Give this a read.