I use an android device and my NAS is a Synology ds923. Jellyfin wasn't nearly as smooth an experience for me as Plex was. I'm willing to switch to FOSS but it doesn't seem as good yet..
Ceramic/glass top electric is shit. I've used gas and induction a fair amount, but at home I have a mid range priced electric ceramic and it's terrible compared to the other two options.
Keep one in your car as well. I've carried one over 15 years under my seat and had to use it last summer when a motorcycle attempted to overtake and hit a turning car. It wasn't fun but I'm glad I had it.
This is the kind of content I am here for
How's the android app and casting to Chromecast? If you know.. I struggle the most with casting and controlling casted material as well as scrubbing while casting.
What is it that you all are documenting? I'm just getting started and have so far just set up docker and several containers (Plex, the *arrs, qbittorrent, gluetun) and not sure if I should be writing something down?
Could be lead/other heavy metals or asbestos which are both common in older plumbing. Oil could be possible as well as other bacterias simply due to poor treatment.
For me I'll add to this the touch pad on my laptop. Using those things drives me crazy.
I use a passphrase which is about 25 words long and a sentence I invented, has a couple special characters and is easy for me to remember. I think this is generally accepted as a strong and secure method.
About two or so years ago somebody on Reddit was saying it's basically a honeypot for catching people torrenting. But I have nothing to back this up and possibly my memory isn't accurate either. I've just avoided it since then though.
Should've went for the full 2 decillion