ramenshaman
@ramenshaman@lemmy.world
- Comment on Recommended mini pc for a homelab? 3 hours ago:
Sure, I’ll check my notes when I get home
- Comment on Recommended mini pc for a homelab? 1 day ago:
I’m a home-lab newbie but I built a NAS & Jellyfin server with a Raspberry Pi 5 and it works great. I got a SATA hat for it and it has 5x 8TB HDDs installed with ZFS RAIDZ1 in a custom 3D printed case. It can stream 4K on my network just fine. If there are other tasks you want your server to do I’m sure other people would recommend something more powerful but I just wanted to add my 2 cents. I picked up another Pi to set up tail scale (work in progress) and yet another Pi (open-box discount) to set up Immich (near-future project). I wouldn’t expect one Pi to handle all of those things simultaneously but I haven’t tried it.
- Comment on Biggest print so far. About 42 hours and 2.6kg of filament. No, I don't have room for a table saw, how did you know? 4 weeks ago:
They pretty much are baking pans. IKEA sells them as “serving trays”.
- Comment on Biggest print so far. About 42 hours and 2.6kg of filament. No, I don't have room for a table saw, how did you know? 4 weeks ago:
Bambu H2D. I bought it before the most recent shitty thing they did.
- Comment on Biggest print so far. About 42 hours and 2.6kg of filament. No, I don't have room for a table saw, how did you know? 4 weeks ago:
Bambu H2D. I bought it before the most recent shitty thing they did.
- Comment on Biggest print so far. About 42 hours and 2.6kg of filament. No, I don't have room for a table saw, how did you know? 4 weeks ago:
Yeah that would have been cheaper lol
- Biggest print so far. About 42 hours and 2.6kg of filament. No, I don't have room for a table saw, how did you know?lemmy.world ↗Submitted 4 weeks ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 21 comments
- Comment on Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House? 9 months ago:
Had*