Los Angeles, CA
I love to code, write things, run. I love rescuing old tech. Freelance web developer, former cheerleader. I enjoy all Linux distros.
I love to code, write things, run. I love rescuing old tech. Freelance web developer, former cheerleader. I enjoy all Linux distros.
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Hi David,
You're right, the HDD I had was working fine and it's plenty fast. It's still being used as a backup for other machines. The main reason I chose the SSD is because it has no moving parts. In our family, we've managed to ruin a few HDDs over the years by handling them too aggressively while connected. Because the Pi and drive are in a frequently traveled part of the house (because of close proximity to our wifi router), I just felt safer with the SSD. It's a personal choice.
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Right now we're using 49% of the 2TB drive. We have 422 movies and more TV shows than we could watch in a year. We have over 100k songs to listen to. We'll be fine for a long time.
That said, I remember back when ZIP disks first came out in the 1990s and I thought, "Why would anyone need more than 100 MB on a single disk?" Time will tell. :)
If you're using Firefox, use Ctlr+Alt+R to switch to Reader View. Then you can print the page or send to PDF without all the popup stuff.
Alternatively, you can use an RSS reader rather than a browser and create a PDF from there.
Also, I don't believe the author or this site are claiming perfection in accessibility. The point is that someone is working towards better accessibility for all.