I set up FreeNAS on a Proliant Mini and am very happy with it. ZFS takes a little while to grok but it is pretty sweet once you understand it.
Uh oh, watch out Tumblr.
My only complaint is that there is some input latency with the outer ring input. It falls into some kind of uncanny valley, where turning the dial adjusts a rotary widget on the Nest's display, but there is a perception…
It promotes using web apps, web apps which can also be accessed with browsers on any OS. Not happy with Chromebooks? Use Windows or Mac instead and access the same webapp. That's the exact opposite of vendor lock-in.
The machines are also totally fungible. If something happens to a computer, you can swap in a loaner machine with negligible loss of productivity.
My eye is all over the place with these designs. Very difficult to distinguish content/photo pairings.
Maybe someone will ship a Bootstrap template that will abstract away the difficult math, maybe using CSS3?
I set up FreeNAS on a Proliant Mini and am very happy with it. ZFS takes a little while to grok but it is pretty sweet once you understand it.
Uh oh, watch out Tumblr.
My only complaint is that there is some input latency with the outer ring input. It falls into some kind of uncanny valley, where turning the dial adjusts a rotary widget on the Nest's display, but there is a perception…
It promotes using web apps, web apps which can also be accessed with browsers on any OS. Not happy with Chromebooks? Use Windows or Mac instead and access the same webapp. That's the exact opposite of vendor lock-in.
The machines are also totally fungible. If something happens to a computer, you can swap in a loaner machine with negligible loss of productivity.
My eye is all over the place with these designs. Very difficult to distinguish content/photo pairings.
Maybe someone will ship a Bootstrap template that will abstract away the difficult math, maybe using CSS3?