

Great, whataboutism. Your argument is stupid. Get a better one.
Great, whataboutism. Your argument is stupid. Get a better one.
You could Sidegrade to a x3d chip from AMD, though not sure how CPU-heavy the Finals is. And then there’s the upgrade to a new GPU (with accompanying PSU upgrade, maybe/probably). The 6000 series is two generations old now. That would be the most obvious route. RAM and MoBo look fine. How’s the fan setup for the case?
I have yet to install it, but I plan to run it “baremetal” in a Debian VM, would that be better than in a docker, or do I actually need to run it baremetal, in parallel/ on a different system than proxmox? (Or it’s own LXC container)
That is the representation of the second vote.
In Germany you have two votes: One for a local representative, the second for the party List/ percentage representation in the Bundestag. The map shows the strongest party in each district according to the second vote. It serves to highlight trends. The overall election result is here:
There was a wheel of time game? O.o
This feels like what “Kingdoms of Elyria” wanted to be.
I mean… There’s Pong by Eisenfunk. Dunno if it gets more Pong-y :p
Egypt is great for diving. The nature on the Sinai peninsula is at least interesting, if not gorgeous in places. Political instability and the general culture do mean that you can have a bad time there, especially as a woman.
If you don’t have enough sata ports on the mobo (the optiplex 7010 has 1x Sata), you’ll need a pci sata controller, is my understanding. Not sure what other possibilities there are to connect more hdds…
As this is self-hosted, I feel the majority will reccommend against a Synology or similar pre-built, closed source solution.
At a budget of 150€ it will probably be challenging to build a whole system with new parts, but it can certainly be achieved with two or three generations old, second hand hardware.
The easiest way would probably be to keep a lookout for old office midi-towers (Dell Optiplexes and similar). Those usually have a few pci slots to throw an hba into and hook up a few hard drives. The mounting of the harddrives itself will need to be handled with uhm… Creative solutions. Depending on the system, you’ll probably want to upgrade the ram. And if you want easier Hardware handling, you may be able to just throw the system in a different case later on.
Another solution, and maybe even cheaper would be an old NUC or other mini-PCs. To be honest, I have no idea how people manage to use those as NAS or how you are supposed to manage multiple hard drives with them. External enclosures?
Then there’s also more Pis and other micro PCs. Same challenges.
So, this writeup has not actually adressed your question: what’s the /best/ solution?
I also have no idea. It really depends on what you want, what your budget is, how much you want to fidget around. How much space do you have to put a system? What is on offer around you? Does the company/university/school you work at maybe offer hardware they would otherwise need to dispose of? Check craigslist/marketplaces/ebay.
I am partial to the midi tower approach, as it offers a good deal of flexibility, depending on the included motherboard.
Hope I could offer at least some help :)
//Edith: The least energy consumption would probably be the Pi, but depending on how much HDDs you add, this will also depend on what management System you run and what HDDs you use (some NAS drives come with some powersaving features). If you are in any position to do so, talk to your landlord or Eigentümergemeinschaft and get a Balkonkraftwerk. Those 800Watts will more than offset your Homelab needs.
That’s not the case everywhere. This is not an individual problem in some countries, it is systemic. That sometimes includes the US. Even Europe has countries with undrinkable tap water.
Howdy. I have a “homeserver” that I’d like to actually start using. What’s currently keeping me from it are… Permissions.
I have TrueNas Scale running on top of Proxmox, and I can’t for the life of me not access NFS Shares from other VMs (specifically a Debian VM that I use as Docker Host) that I host in Proxmox. Plox hlp.
Pretty sure locally hosted pw-managers don’t do this (without plugins?) but are still good managers :D If Cloud Managers do this, doesn’t that mean that the provider knows for which sites you have accounts?
I switched to Aegis
Eh, that’s what they called it in the article and I’m neither a physicist nor a material scientist. They made a definite distinction between the two forms of the materials in this and other articles related to the topic which I was too topic-uninformed to understand. So you might be right :D
Afaik they just discovered that Ice has a layer of water ("pre-melted ice) at the surface, which is the lubricant that makes ice slippery. So, imo ice is wet ^^
Nur leider mit erhöhten Chancen, dass so Dinge wie Überwachungsmaßnahmen die den Datenschutz aushebeln durchgewunken werden :/
Obligatorisches: Besser als am Ring. Höhö. War nice! Coole Zeltnachbarn gefunden, Wieder ein neues Saufspiel kennengelernt (Rage Cage, darf nur gespielt werden wenn dabei “Gas Gas” von Goran Bregovic läuft). Die Acts waren insgesamt gut, Von den Queens of the Stone Age war ich etwas enttäuscht, die haben aber auch vor einem A-Block gespielt der eigentlich nur auf die Ärzte gewartet hat. Die Atmosphäre bei Electric Callboy, auf die ich kich eigentlich voll gefreut hatte, war irgendwie komisch und ungemütlich. Konnte ich nicht so genießen. Babymetal war cool.
Insgesamt auf jeden Fall ein super Wochenende :)
Sitze im Zug, Rückfahrt von Rock im Park. Die Ärzte hatten sich auch schon über die Wahlergebnisse aufgeregt und es trilweise auf Nichtwähler geschoben. Stärkste jemalige Wahlbeteiligung bei dieser Europawahl in Deutschland. Aber Farin’s Beef mit den Riesenrad war lustig :)
Sorry, just to get this straight: How much was your NAS? And why is that not factored in the cost for the service?