[05:52] Morning all [09:05] \o [09:05] happy weekendings [09:07] happy saturdayings [09:23] * daftykins returns with coffee and cereal [09:27] 10 days on and a client hasn't picked up the phone to tell me a package arrived at their office, my my [10:38] ooh i just spotted the first Synology NAS in my fleet offering the new OS, 'DSM v7.0' - don't think i'll risk anyone yet [10:44] wait till 7.1 :-P [10:44] heh yeah exactly [10:44] or at least 7.0a [10:45] looks like they've increased memory usage a lot with that new one, so i can't see it being a smart leap for the oldest in circulation [10:46] if you wait about 3 months you'll hear all the good AND bad things it will do for you [10:46] looks like they've already had some pretty crucial issues with samba, so that's not great given it's a NAS :D [10:47] you'd have thought somethink like like that might, just might have come up in testing [10:47] indeed! [10:47] still, they're streets ahead of QNAP who are the masters of buggy NASs [10:48] let us not forget wd mybooks :-D [10:48] ooh yes, although those are quite a different class since they come ready assembled as a consumer device [10:49] perffect for install and forget devices till you go looking for your data and find it's no longer there [10:49] "thanks WD!" [11:11] https://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/ook.html [21:31] wonder if there's any truth to this one - https://forums.theregister.com/forum/all/2021/08/06/on_call/#c_4310475 [21:39] easily possible. a lot of the big tech have a do things fast and fix broken things later philosophy