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  • Time is merely a perspective. I've been doing this for 20 years.

    Perhaps it is overblown, but one of the reasons I have 8 drives is because I wanted to run raidz2 for the extra redundancy. I've had multiple drives die before and so as disk sizes have gone up more redundancy has been important (at least I thought so).

    So when my first ZFS NAS (4 disks) developed hardware failure, I decided to get more serious about it. Hence larger rack device with a proper Xeon with ECC memory and an HBA for 8 disks + 2 SSDs and the old drives that survived as a play space. I've also used this server now for 9 years.

  • Nas case suggestions
  • Node 304

    That is a really nice small form factor case. I was recently looking at Fractal's Define 7 XL because it can hold an amazing 18 3.5" + SSDs.

  • homelab @lemmy.ml Petri @lemmy.ml
    Nas case suggestions

    Not that this hasn't been asked before, but what are your favorite NAS cases on 2023?

    I started with an old antec p180 case back 20 years ago.

    Currently using a rosewell rsv-l4500 4u.

    Really wish I could get my hands on a 45drivres style case like the q30 or something - just without the insane price tag. 😂

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    NSFW
    [\#YouTube](https://sigmoid.social/tags/YouTube) cranked up ads so much on the app that I finally installed [@newpipe](https://lemmy.ml/c/newpipe)
  • Welcome. I personally found it necessary because YouTube's algo kept giving mostly QOP nazi propaganda starting back in 2016.

  • Subtitle spam - how to handle?
  • Wow, that didn't used to be that way. I guess things have changed over the years.

  • Subtitle spam - how to handle?

    From a given show Plex allows you to search for a subtitles off of OpenSubtitles (the .org I guess?), but many (all?) contain spam messages within the texts.

    Does anyone else experience this?

    OK I found a subtitle spam cleaner - now how can this integrate with Plex or do I have to setup Bazarr...

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    Google lays off contractors who unionized last month | Engadget
  • Because of their contractor status they may not have any grounds to do so. Looks real shitty though for sure.

  • Happy Wednesday
  • Exactly what I said

  • Whoops
  • Considering what Google did to the jabber protocol, we can all be glad they gave up, IMO.

  • Create A Bug Ticket
  • You'd be surprised at how many folks take it personally...

  • LMAO THEY GOT BUSTED
  • Anyone that has a production postgres deployment. For backups.

  • proxmox+pfsenseVM or just plain pfsense
  • Yes. And the devices also should be able to pass you between nodes for optimal reception.

    This can be done by openwrt too, with the right hardware.

  • High end OLED (or QD-OLED) on Linux
  • Do you know if your OLED screen has a standard pixel layout or if it has one of the modified ones?

    For example QD-OLED are structured in a triangle and some of the LG ones have 4 instead of 3 (if I'm recalling it correctly). The result on windows for both of these is a slightly more blurry text.

  • High end OLED (or QD-OLED) on Linux

    I'm assuming it works fine, but wondering if anyone here has any experience with it... Obviously, the HDR feature won't work unfortunately...

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    Reddit CEO Steve Huffman's letter to Reddit employees in response to blackout
  • Its better we stop depending on the single points of failure anyway. The psychopaths will always do whatever they want in the name of the shareholder - even when its not true.

  • this is not cool
  • I got one Samsung TV for free for one reason or another -- it never really worked properly because all its spyware shit kept tripping up on my custom DNS server.

  • this is not cool
  • And LG - they are both hot garbage.

  • this is not cool
  • They don't even do anything - simple is better.

  • YouTube tests blocking videos unless you disable ad blockers
  • Damn straight - they can take my NewPipe from my cold dead hands :-)

  • proxmox+pfsenseVM or just plain pfsense
  • Yeah the n5105 looks like a nice little processor. I also liked that those boards come with the i226-V 2.5GbE controller.

    For myself, I really wanted wifi 6e and something able to mesh (for the happy wife factor) so I recently purchased the TP Link Deco. It should arrive in a week or so.

    Personally, I would have preferred to setup OpenWRT for a nice mesh but for some reason there are no Wifi 6 ones yet let alone 6e.

  • petriborg Petri @lemmy.ml

    Software Engineer, nerd, homelaber

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