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Me at Reddit funeral https://peertube.stream/w/50518ff5-0884-4a44-b7df-39f71482e956
bestie why do you have <link rel=“alternate” type=“application/rss+xml” title=“selfh.st” href=“”> in your <head>? It doesn’t point to an rss feed, unless your site is an rss feed in itself? would be kinda crazy though
https://www.rssboard.org/rss-autodiscovery
should point to https://selfh.st/rss/ right?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LHvT2fRp7I6Hf18LcSzsNnjp10VI-odvwZpQZKv_NCI/
It’s in German but you get the idea
Yeah. That’s what I used to do when I started out.
The simplest thing to do is install Debian on the computer and create partitions. You have 4 HDDs and 2 SSDs so it’d be stupid to create 6 separate partitions for each drive.
See in the BIOS if your motherboard supports software RAID1, so you are protected against drive failure somewhat. This will allow you to get something barebones running that’ll use at least 2 drives with redundancy. I assume the mobo RAID1 is stupid and only allows for max 2 drives, so the other drives will be just laying around useless. If that’s the case, probably use the 2 SSDs first. I see other posters recommending higher orders of RAID, but I only have 2 HDDs so I never really delved into that :P Perhaps that’s sound
With a system like that you could probably set up some small NFS for sharing your files by configuring it manually from the terminal.
Note that going with raw linux is “simpler” in the sense that it’s perhaps easier to wrap your head around or tinker with, but TrueNAS or Unraid have GUIs that will allow you to create e.g. the mentioned NFS share with a few clicks, rather than having to do it from the terminal. Depends on what you’re looking for. You could move up to TrueNAS or Unraid once you’ve played with raw Linux enough for example.
Once you have that,
I only ever dealt with ZFS and TrueNAS. ZFS will allow you to create a “partition” (pool in zfs terms) from many drives at the same time, so you’d be able to use more drives than just the two from RAID1.
The drives that you have are probably shitty SMR drives whose write speed dramatically slows down once you’re writing to them for a longer time. Consider buying CMR drives in the future, or just going all-SSD if it fits your usecase. ZFS hates SMR drives.
Chiming in with my org mode setup as well:
I used to use Syncthing to avoid having both NFS and Webdav but it didnt sync
basically im very smol
The ecosystem is moving? How the turntables
Well, not like anybody is getting promoted at my company either…?
I bough a TP-Link smart bulb once. It was very nice - I could just download a “tp link bulb client” written for everyone by some third-party dude. If I wanted to, I could add a desktop shortcut to turn on/off the bulb.
Then TP-Link decided to automatically update the firmware of the bulb without my knowledge. The update turned off the REST API that made the third-party client to work. I could only use the shitty MOBILE app from then on.
The update was impossible to revert (though TP-Link said “Ok write to our support and we’ll give you the downgrade file” no fuck you).
Ever since I’ve vowed to heavily think whether I want to buy a non-open-source firmware smart device ever again. Recently I bought a smart bulb and two smart sockets that come pre-flashed with “Tasmota” and “WLED” firmware out of the factory and they work great.
And I OWN them too
I recently made a small pure JS package at my company. It just fucking worked, can you believe it? No setting up compilation and CI/CD for build + release. Just put it in the repo and publish manually, and it just worked, it’s ridiculous
Florida Man Asks For Paper Menu Without Mentioning That He In Fact Has A Phone With A Camera - “These idiots don’t even check!” He Says
Don’t forget the “commuting to an office just to talk on Zoom to somebody 400km away in his own home”
man i just spent 30m this morning telling jokes to my remote coworker over slack, I’ve seen him only once in my life, according to this CEO I couldn’t have possibly gotten to know him.
Funny watching the CEOs trying to do the verbal splits, coming up with excuses where it’s just “waah we’re paying for an office that nobody uses :(”
we have nothing to lose but our commutes
look at mr “I never deleted the bootloader” here
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There is none.
Closest I’ve found is this guy rooting his printer using a security exploit: https://www.tenable.com/blog/rooting-a-printer-from-security-bulletin-to-remote-code-execution
There’s also OpenPrinting printer list, but that’s just “which printers work ok with linux” https://www.openprinting.org/printers
FP5 specs leaked on geekbench this month. Same happened to FP4 in 2021, and it released at the end of October.
I’ll leave the heuristics to you
Also waiting for the FP5 :) Hope my Xiaomi 8T with half dead battery lasts until the release
fp5 doesnt have headphone jack, every thread the jack jihadists cry about it even though fp explained it’s design-wise convenient for them to move that to the usb-c port