Comrades, my homelab hasn't changed for over a year. I think it is “finished”.
Comrades, my homelab hasn't changed for over a year. I think it is “finished”.
Comrades, my homelab hasn't changed for over a year. I think it is “finished”.
Needs a painting or a rug to really pull the room together.
A painting of a rug would be perfect
I would say your music could benefit a lot from a rug that diffuses some sound waves.
(Also a short stand for speakers)
Nice job on cables though!
what's with all these speaker jokes?
Homelab being finished? That's heresy!
Nice and clean. Amazing cable management.
I have to ask, why the giant 4u cases if you have such a minimal set up inside (no dgpu, 4 nvme drives, no hdds)? Did you get a smoking deal on them (I got one that looks to be the same for $50 😎), or just to future proof in case you want to throw 40 hdds in them some day?
A homelab is never finished.
Finished...for now.
Where subwoofers
The cable sleeve joining the cables from the keyboard and mouse and then going around the monitor stand looks soo smooth.
That’s a legitimately beautiful setup.
Oh, it's never finished. There is always just one more thing.
Also specs?
(nvme and noctua only)
You forgot to plug everything in.
Add a plant
I guess you migrated to homeserver then.
What's in there?
Looks amazing! Those speakers would sound 10x better if they were closer to ear-level. It made a big difference in my setup.
Get some angled wedges!
Out of curiosity to think about what to do with my life, what do you do for a living? Software engineer?
I am currently completing my bachelor's degree in computer science. Once this is finished, I will begin a master's program. I assume this information is not really helpful to you, sorry.
Those speakers look nice. If I weren't addicted to having 3 monitors I'd aim for something like this
Isn't that way too noisy right next to your work desk? Especially if you do audio recordings there?
Where did you get that table top for the rack? Is that a DIY?
May I ask. What is it you do on these systems, as in why do you need something like this?
To securely, privately, rapidly download and store a variety of of Linux distributions. Almost all homelab is about downloading and storing Linux distributions.
Clearly you don't data hoard. Us Data hoarders are never finished.
I data hoard and my storage fits in one of those Rosewill chassis. They can fit a lot of drives.
Very nice and clean!
how many watts does it chug on average? Sweet setup.
Missing anime posters or, alternatively, random and poorly painted landscape art.
Monitor/speaker-arms maybe?
what desk is that, and would you recommend it?
How loud is it?
Considering the hardware listed in this thread: likely nearly inaudible.
Well, let's put it this way: I sleep in the same room :)
I take it you need whitenoise to sleep then
Get those speakers decoupled from the table and pointing at your ear holes!
Those are called headphones
That is until you run out of space to store linux iso's.
That is a very stylish rack. Nice setup overall.
Edit: ouch, nice and pricey.