

That’s not how computers work, but sure bro.
That’s not how computers work, but sure bro.
Sure, you might.
But Baulder’s Gate 3 for example, which claims to require an SSD in it’s system requirements runs just fine on a HDD.
It’s just the developer making sure you get optimal performance.
It’s not a hard requirement.
Yes. Our company did hosting and IT support for an esoteric online book store.
Olympic swimming pools.
Nobody beats the Swiss at food prices :)
I actually checked yesterday, it’s $9.40 for a dozen.
Switzerland has been a member of Schengen since 2008 …
Since I have no idea what the price of eggs currently is or how it has changed … I’d say not at all.
Someone get this man a radio show!
I’d create an y and o for you.
I went with a Synology NAS (I know, the foss crowd will probably crucify me) which really keeps the setup effort to a minimum. You put in the HDDs, setup your pool/volume, install Plex (or jellyfin), upload your media and you’re basically good to go.
I do have a copy of wikipedia and I should be good on entertainment media. I guess I should expand the emergency porn stash.
I guess “to” wins.
That might be it.
mh … you’re two hours late but you offered the “and walk it in.” instead of the “to walk it in”.
I guess I have to look up the episode to see who’s right.
edit:
You’re both wrong. He says “they’re always trying walk it in.” There is nothing between these words (S03E02 at 1:19 into the video).
It’s like saying “Bri’ish” I guess. He just left it out.
I guess it should be, but I’ve never tried storing files in the DB.
It’s rather easy upload files to the file system with the Storage Facades, but that doens’t have an build in way to associate the files with models. That’s where the spatie media library comes in.
Are you set on storing your image in the database?
If not I’d recommend the spatie media library:
https://spatie.be/docs/laravel-medialibrary/v11/introduction
Depends in which group I am in.