- Cash doesn’t expire either
- You can knock $100 off a bill with cash
- Cash can help retired people
- You can buy stuff for niche hobbys with cash
Do yourself a favor and do not use the latest tag. Always use the tag for the explicit version you want. Makes things a lot more stable.
You also mentioned that jellyfin prompted you with the installation wizard after the update. It seems like you fixed your problem but for the next time: this is not expected behaviour. A short downtime right after the new container started is normal but afterwards the server should run normally with the same configuration as before.
They’re saying that the proposed gender change (in the docs) will most likely not be accepted. That’s still bullshit, but to insinuate transphobia based on this comment alone goes too far IMHO.
Funny to seem him arguing against HibernateDelaySec
because of possible data loss, yet if systemd-tmpfiles purges your fucking home directory it’s “documented behaviour”. The superiority complex of some people…
Oh hey, it’s me!
I use Wasabi S3, but only for my most critical data. For full backups including large media I setup a offsite NAS.
Regarding tooling I’m really happy with Restic (coming from Borg).
I’m currently having a good experience with MikroTik. I think their products provide a good combination of features and pricing. There are a “CRS317-1G-16S+” and a “CSS326-24G-2S+RM” in my rack and I have my eyes on the “CSS610-8P-2S+IN” as a efficient little POE switch.
I haven’t used Ubiquity, so I can’t compare these two brands.
For APs I’m currently using TP Link Omada with a selfhosted Omada Controller and for Routing, DNS, Firewall and stuff I use OPNsense.
“Well hello friends :^)”
If you try to spin up multiple services but get stuck on creating a directory, you’re moving too fast. I think you’ll need to start a bit slower and more structured.
Learn how to do basic tasks in the terminal and a bit about how linux works in general. There is a learning curve, but it will be fun! Then move on to docker and get one service up and running. Go on from there with everything you learned along the way and solve the other problems you’ll encounter - one at a time.
Do you want to build one yourself or are you mainly interested in off-the-shelf solutions? What’s your budget? Do you run your services as containers? Do you need hardware acceleration for streaming with Jellyfin/Plex?
I would like to already have some redundancy, can I use the hard drives as they are or will I have to do something to them besides adding other hard drives?
Why do you want redundancy? To keep your data available or to keep your data safe?
One of us! One of us! One of us!
Thanks for testing! I really wonder what happened there.
Uhhh so I copied the part from their website that tries to answer your question and now my clipboard seems to include an invisible link to some scummy sounding website. So either I have to nuke my smartphone (and another system I tested this on) or this just got a whole lot sketchier.
That organization is FUTO, founded in 2021 by 18-year Silicon Valley veteran, programmer/founder of Yahoo! Games, and WhatsApp seed investor Eron Wolf.
https://www.high-endrolex.com/26
Through a combination of in-house engineering projects, targeted investments, generous grants, and multi-media public education efforts, we will free technology from the control of the few and recreate the spirit of freedom, innovation, and self-reliance that underpinned the American tech industry only a few decades ago.
FUTO is not reliant on any existing tech company or venture capital firm for its funding. We are not expecting quick profits.
Source: https://futo.org/what-is-futo/
No way. Sitting around for 4.5 billion years doing nothing while nothing happens for most of the time? I’d go insane after a few months with billions of years still to go. The “with all your senses” part also sucks for the millions of years when earth was a ball of lava with a steady rain of asteroids and no atmosphere.
Kurzgesagt made a video about the entire history of earth, each second representing 1.5 million years. I’d suggest watching this to get a sense about the absolutely massive amount of time. Our monkey brains are not even slightly made to observe all of this.
Also funny that you mention money, as if someone who just witnessed the entire history of earth would care about a measly million dollars.
Does it have to be by monitoring emails or do you have control over the backup script? I’m using Uptime Kuma to monitor my backups via push monitors. My backup scripts call a webhook to indicate success or failure. If the webhook isn’t called for X hours, the backup is also marked as failed. Works really well.
Works fine for me with Firefox. Cookies? Browser extensions?
A great investment! Just a few nights ago my power died three times for a few seconds while my NAS was in a degraded state and resilvering. My UPS saved my ass.
Nice rack btw!
Since you’re already familiar with a debian based distro, switching to the OG debian would be an option.
Yep, I couldn’t run half of the services in my homelab if they weren’t containerized. Running random, complex installation scripts and maintaining multiple services installed side-by-side would be a nightmare.