It looks like a rental.
It looks like a rental.
Well ain’t that the dumbest shit ever. Some of the worlds cleanest water being fed to a machine to hallucinate code that doesn’t work while water scarcity starts to come home to roost.
Are they using total loss water cooling or something? What in the actual fuck are they doing.
Went swarm instead. I dont need a department of k8s consultants.
Can someone explain what moe even is?
I’ll be real with you @vandanamanturgekar@kbin.melroy.org, I don’t give a shit about market trends in anything.
How much power does just the NAS use?
the NAS is the bulk of the 100W.
Are you running something like Unraid or TrueNAS, or are you just running a ‘regular’ Linux distro?
Ubuntu + ZFS. I don’t see the appeal of running a non-mainline distribution. All I did was set it up so ZFS sends me emails and a crontab to run a ZFS resilver weekly.
Another reason to avoid a Synology. I had a HP Microserver gen 8 that I ditched due to CPU constraints and ECC ram. Just got 32G of cheap DDR4.
I’d consolidate to let it pay for itself over the longer term in electricity savings.
My single NAS runs everything I could ever want, though I regret not finding a used 6700k, finding out teh 6600k didn’t have HT.
Also, I run frigate on it inside a container and use a Google Coral Accellerator to people-detection from 4x2k camera streams. Its pretty swish, though it took some fiddling to get the kernel to be groovy with it and do container-device passthru from PCI-e.
In total, my single NAS runs the following in containers:
The whole shebang, NAS with permanently spinning rust, UPS, ISP Modem and Ubiquity Dream Machine run ~100W.
Edit: I’ve noticed ZFS is twitchier than most about disks failing. It fails disks about once or twice a year, which are getting cheaper every year. Most of the time the disk still works as far as SMART is concerned, but I’m not gonna question the ZFS gods.
Don’t buy a synology. For less money you can make a better system. I use a cheap itx board, a used 6600k, Silverstone DS380 and 8x4TB disks of spinning rust and a 256G NVME as my current iteration of my NAS. its basically silent, and runs ubuntu + zfs + shit in containers. Its excellent.
I am however considering 10G ethernet cards for it and my desktop and just doing point-to-point. Not that 1G is too slow for my needs, but because it’d be fun.
Piracy is a service problem. They keep making it harder for people to watch things, and piracy gets easier every day.
I don’t have time to fuck about, I use ubuntu mate because it gets out of my way and does what I expect it to do.
I’d quite like an answer to this too for work reasons.
“Long range” in this case is 30mm to make smacking your phone on the pad less frustrating.
these are excellent, though it is missing a little padding to the right of the thumbnail for me using old.reddit.compact.user.js
. But it brings up usability for me.
I wonder if lemmy will have a theme engine eventually. Or an old-reddit theme…
In general, defederation would be less of an issue if single signon was a thing, and the lemmy web UI allowed for having multiple signed in accounts.
Once upon a time I had a little intel j1900 box with esxi on it, running pfsense in one vm and ubuntu + docker in another.
that lasted right up until I broke it, and seperated the two out again, having a home NAS and a ubiquity UDM instead for a router.
Life was too short to juggle that setup.
Unobtainable and will be mostly sold to run advertising displays and business epos systems. Miss me with that shit.