You're old enough to know how to help out around the house in order to avoid this whole thing. My wife and I live with her elderly parents at the moment (currently house hunting) and we help them out around the house with whatever we can.
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Looking at you, Docker compose files.
Docs: "make a docker-compose.yaml, it's so easy!"
Me: "How?? Where?? What's the syntax?? ANYTHING AT ALL?"
Some corner of a dusty website only three people have visited in the last two years: "here's the syntax you need to use for these specific use cases, and you can put it anywhere as long as it's consistent"
Jesus Fucking Christ is it really that difficult to be a little more specific with this kind of thing? This is why I didn't start using Docker until very recently. Their docs absolutely suck balls for someone who isn't already familiar with it.
I changed the voice on my P7P to a male voice. People stay on the line longer until it gets too the end, then they hang up.
Still an arbitrarily ridiculous reason
It's meant for hot swapping, so you don't have to shut off the whole housing. But yeah, the fact that it doesn't turn back on after a sudden power loss is.... inconvenient. Mine is stationed at my parents' place (they have gigabit fiber).
I ran Merlin for a couple years on an RT-N66U. Eventually switched to Tomato and was much happier with it.
It died a couple years ago. Replaced it with a Unifi Dream Machine. No ragrets.
I don't know what your budget is, but I recently bought a Sabrent 4-bay housing for ~$230:
It's got USB-C 3.2, so transfer speeds are plenty quick, and each bay has it's own locking door and dedicated power button for easy hot swapping. The only downside is that if there's an unexpected sudden power loss, you have to manually turn each drive bay back on, and there's no way to do it remotely.
A ~~man~~ person of culture
I just logged onto my Evernote to back everything up due to this news, and this is what I found after I logged on and it pestering me to "unsync" my existing devices (not a bad idea honestly, it's been literally 6 years since I've used Evernote):
That's right, you can only unsync your devices TWICE A MONTH. If that's not the absolute trashiest shit behavior, I don't know what is. Deleting my account once I get my info.
Edit: I have one whole note and I don't have the equipment it refers to anymore, so say goodbye to my Evernote account. Enshittification goes on.
That's totally not a massive conflict of interest