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.
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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.
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. 😂
Welcome. I personally found it necessary because YouTube's algo kept giving mostly QOP nazi propaganda starting back in 2016.
Wow, that didn't used to be that way. I guess things have changed over the years.
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...
Because of their contractor status they may not have any grounds to do so. Looks real shitty though for sure.
Considering what Google did to the jabber protocol, we can all be glad they gave up, IMO.
You'd be surprised at how many folks take it personally...
Anyone that has a production postgres deployment. For backups.
Thanks for sharing this, is extremely interesting
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.
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.
I'm assuming it works fine, but wondering if anyone here has any experience with it... Obviously, the HDR feature won't work unfortunately...
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.
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.
Damn straight - they can take my NewPipe from my cold dead hands :-)
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.