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2 years agoIf you’re on the techy side and want an all-in-one solution? Sure, if you plan on expanding within their ecosystem later. Unifi’s biggest benefit is the ecosystem, being able to manage everything from one place is nice.
If you’re on the techy side and want an all-in-one solution? Sure, if you plan on expanding within their ecosystem later. Unifi’s biggest benefit is the ecosystem, being able to manage everything from one place is nice.
ESLint won’t prevent you from running your code, which is what the OP is on about. Hence the confusion in this thread.
You kinda have to factor in that a lot of people are lemmy lurkers that will comment or post once they find something that interests them.
That’s me. I never interacted much on Reddit, so I’m trying to get in the habit of doing so now.
Should work, at least as far as the latency is concerned. Faster ram can be accessed at slower speeds.