machinin

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[–] machinin@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I have an off-site Synology that is also killing me trying to get it connected. Did you realize they don't allow ssh on their VPN service?

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Tesla already had a place called the plantation where the minority workers were sent to work.

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

This reminds me of another factoid - most people never write in their dreams. I wonder if there is a relationship.

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

For me, pros are:

  • Fun to learn something new
  • Easy to test different systems. For example, I can play with different router or NAS software without having a separate computer around.
  • I've been able to create different "computers" that serve different needs and require different levels of security.
  • Currently, a cluster is probably overkill, it was a fun experiment.

Cons

  • Updating all the different systems can be a pain. I could probably automate it, but I haven't made the time to learn it yet.
  • As a beginner, I'm throwing a bunch of parts together and hoping it will work. I should probably be more strategic in my implementation, but I don't know what to prioritize. I'm sure I'll have to start over in the future.
  • With the previous point, the storage setup doesn't seem very intuitive. I probably need to set up that better.
  • I haven't quite figured out backups yet. My VM backups all seem too big. I need to figure that out and automate it.

Hope this is helpful.

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 0 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Thank you. It is infuriating to see how little critical investigation is given to accusations of anti-semitism. AIPAC's propaganda team is pretty amazing, I have to give that to them.

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 9 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm using revanced. Today was the first day to get advertising on their app. Hopefully they'll find a work around soon.

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 17 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Man, that breathing hit me more than I expected.

 

The UI for discarding a comment always confuses me.

If I want to discard a comment I'm writing, I have to hit "cancel," then I'm given two options, cancel or discard. I think I must follow the previous naming convention, so I hit cancel, but instead, I have to hit discard to discard the comment.

I think it would be better to have "Discard" as the element in the screen when you write a comment. Then, when you confirm the decision, it is the same nomenclature, discard or cancel.

If you want, I can add a screenshot.

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 16 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Fuck Biden.

Fuck Blicken.

I hope you both suffer like the Palestinians are suffering.

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 25 points 1 month ago (4 children)

What is the current status of the Russian naval fleet in the Black Sea? How many more valuable targets are left?

I'm also of the opinion that Ukraine could set up a small team to hit naval targets in other parts of the world. A small team with the naval drones they've been using could do significant damage.

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

As an owner of a Xiaomi phone, the last thing I want on another product is their OS. I don't know why they would put that out with their press release.

 

I found an av1-labeled version of a TV show on Sonarr, so I downloaded it, replacing my previous 264 version. I started to play it and realized it was a smaller 264 version.

Is there a way for Sonarr and Radarr to verify if a download's version matches it's label? Do I just need to stick with trusted distribution groups?

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago (3 children)

He died because he didn't listen to his doctor's advice. That is somewhat extreme.

[–] machinin@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

Of course Netanyahu, his ministers, the IDF and many of the people of Israel are to blame. Biden is also enabling him by sending weapons. How can you ignore that?

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by machinin@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I'm in the process of migrating my system to some new hardware. I was curious on everyone's thoughts about Proxmox vs. TrueNAS Scale.

Here is some background - I'm currently running a mini-computer, with Debian, attached to an external hard drive. I host Plex, -arr suite, PhotoPrism/Photo backup space, Syncthing and some other apps. It runs fine, but could probably use some more memory. I also haven't had a lot of luck backing up all my family's data (on and off different cloud services) in one place in a way that avoids duplicates. My 4TB HDD is at about 80% full now. I have an offsite synology that I back up to using Syncthing. Syncthing has been having some problems lately, so I'm looking at some other options for that too.

I've been wanting to move my storage to an internal HDD, so I bought a larger used computer and a hard drive so that I can clean my setup a bit. It has an i3 8100, 500GB M2, 256 SSD, 8TB HDD and 24GB ram. To experiment, I've been running Proxmox and set up a few VMs including TrueNAS.

Proxmox has been pretty amazing. I thought I would have a TrueNAS VM, my Debian-based Plex/-arr VM, and then another Debian vm where I could just test different software that I wanted to host. I haven't really experimented with the LXMs yet.

I started testing out TrueNAS and saw that it also offers virtualization. If so, I probably wouldn't need Proxmox for my purposes.

With all that, here are some questions -

  1. What do you think about Proxmox vs. TrueNAS? Any reason to prefer one over the other?
  2. What do you think about having a Debian VM to host my Plex and -arr suite? What are the pros and cons of that method vs. hosting the apps on my TrueNAS or Proxmox as containers? I think mainly it would just be portability and isolation.
  3. Currently, my external HDD is formatted so you could also plug it into Windows and read the contents. If something happens to me, I would like my family to be able to easily access the data. I need to figure out a good way to ensure it is easily accessible to them.

Thanks in advance!

Edit for posterity: after this post, I tried TrueNas, but was annoyed because the HDD was constantly being accessed. I tried unRAID after that, but had a similar problem with HDD access noise. I tried several cache drive configurations , but I couldn't escape the constant 5-second access pattern. I finally went back to Proxmox and will cobbler together my own NAS setup. We'll see how it goes.

 

Is anyone having a problem upvoting comments and posts? I'm unable to after the Lemmy. World update.

 

An overview of the recent losses by the Russian air force and overall situation for their readiness. Kind of a follow-up on some questions I asked on other posts here.

 

I have an asus router with a pi-hole on the network.

I was doing some work on my server and noticed that when pi-hole was down, I couldn't access the internet. I was looking for some ideas online how to deal with this, but they said to have a second pihole on the network in case one is offline. Is that the only way to do it? Is there any way to have the network go back to normal if the pihole is offline?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11549319

Scientists Develop New Dirt-Powered Fuel Cell That Runs Forever

Northwestern University researchers have introduced a soil-microbe-powered fuel cell, significantly outperforming similar technologies and providing a sustainable solution for powering low-energy devices.

 

Northwestern University researchers have introduced a soil-microbe-powered fuel cell, significantly outperforming similar technologies and providing a sustainable solution for powering low-energy devices.

 

Reddit users thevincentasteroid and MMD3_ posted about an auto-playing video ad (with sound) on the home screen. The ad is for Chicken Tender Wraps from Carl’s Jr. When it begins auto-playing, it pushes all the other UI elements out of focus and goes almost full-screen, returning to the home screen after it has played through once.

 

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Simply put, GIANT only needs a picture of the target to be able to determine distance, the mass and center of a spinning object, and even identify landmarks on the surface of a celestial body. Three-dimensional maps of potential landing zones can also be generated, complete with potential hazards.

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