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- Comment on I present: Managarr - A TUI and CLI to help you manage your Servarr instances 3 weeks ago:
It looks nice, but honestly, once I set up everything (which I do on each of the *arr anyways), there is nothing left to be managed. That‘s the whole point of this setup, to get rid of managing things manually.
So even if I love that project and am very appreciative for all the work, I don’t have any use case in my setup that would want me to use this.
- Comment on 3D printed 'suicide pod' used by a human for the first time 1 month ago:
People still think this is a suicide pod, while it is used by robots to generate electricity.
- Comment on Let's skip this one 3 months ago:
And in a parallel universe, a flat planet contains a lot of sphere earthers.
No matter how intelligent and advanced your species is, we all are poisoned by decisions that questions if evolution is really a working concept.
- Comment on Now I have 1 GBit fiber and can't benefit :-( 4 months ago:
By the way OP, similar but worse is the ability to handle 25Gbits. But someone made a working router for that as well and CPU was also a factor: …stapelberg.ch/…/2022-04-23-fiber7-25gbit-upgrade…
- Comment on Now I have 1 GBit fiber and can't benefit :-( 4 months ago:
True. But since OP is using a benchmark anyways, I don‘t know how close to real world that is. If they are doing lots of filesharing, let‘s say with P2P networks, it could be way worse because of the number of connections. So I agree with you - I was just working with the info I had :)
- Comment on Now I have 1 GBit fiber and can't benefit :-( 4 months ago:
And he is currently at 1/3 of the potential speed and 3*60% = 180% CPU load for 1Gbits. So I wouldn’t even bother troubleshooting further when you already know the hardware will be an issue sooner or later.
- Comment on Now I have 1 GBit fiber and can't benefit :-( 4 months ago:
The question is what you do with your pfsense. IDS/IPS are quite CPU hungry and Celerons are not really fast CPU’s.
- Comment on Can you have local reverse proxies? 4 months ago:
DNS? Why so complicated? Just edit your hosts file 😏
- Comment on mander.xyz has been fixed rule. :) 4 months ago:
Well, the tl;dr is: if your domain gets reported, it might get removed without further investigation. Not something that would let me sleep calmly. Then again, I‘m now curious what happens if I report a domain.
- Comment on mander.xyz has been fixed rule. :) 4 months ago:
- Comment on mander.xyz has been fixed rule. :) 4 months ago:
Don’t forget: *.xyz domains can be taken away from you without warning. The registry did this before. Might want to switch.
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 7 months ago:
I was assuming you were able to get rid of the other 5 VM‘s by doing so. If not, obviously you would have not less overhead.
- Comment on Basic docker networking? 7 months ago:
Add a new VM, install docker-ce on it and slowly migrate all the other containers/vm‘s to docker. End result is way less overhead, way less complexity and way better sleep.
- Comment on Opinionated collection of docker-compose.yml 8 months ago:
I‘m the author of this one and currently it is kind of a mess. Focus was on downloading stuff via usenet and torrent and now many home automation tools came along:
- Comment on R/im14andthisisdeep Alabama style 10 months ago:
Last I checked there was no (end) in wife and husband
- Comment on Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The Verge 11 months ago:
If you‘re curious, someone else documented the PC build and I used this as a guide for mine:
- Comment on Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The Verge 11 months ago:
Being actually able to saturate 25/25G is anything but an easy task, unless you have the money to buy enterprise degree hardware. So I ended up building my own router. The CPU, the network card and the 25G SFP+ were the expensive parts. But I managed to stay around $1200 with second hand hardware. Before that with 1G or 10G I used the Ubiquity Dream Machine Pro.
- Comment on Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The Verge 11 months ago:
Unfortunately only available in Switzerland:
- Comment on Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The Verge 11 months ago:
Lol. Got 25/25G for $74/month.
- Comment on YSK that chiropractors are not medical doctors and "Systematic reviews... have found no evidence that chiropractic manipulation is effective" 11 months ago:
Imagine hating chiropractors so much you have to downvote a true fact without spending a second looking it up yourself.
- Comment on YSK that chiropractors are not medical doctors and "Systematic reviews... have found no evidence that chiropractic manipulation is effective" 11 months ago:
I recently learned that chiropractors in Switzerland are very different. They are all medical doctors and need to fulfill strict requirements so they can work as chiropractor. It is also a common thing here to go to chiropractors and I have never heard of any accidents.
- Comment on What NAS to get for running plex and is there anything I should know? 11 months ago:
So I‘m a Synology user for years (currently a DS921+ with a DX517 extension) and use it mainly to store movies/shows.
For you here are some things that might be useful to know:
- Consumer NAS are massively underpowered in terms of CPU and RAM. Both is needes if you run a few Docker containers. Especially the transcoding of media files is very CPU intensive.
- using a very small „compute“ node, like an Intel NUC, takes care of this problem. I run all Docker containers on this one, while I use the NAS only as storage.
- Consumer NAS are super easy to setup and also to scale, in case you need more diskspace.
- I was never a big fan of Plex for various reasons. I use Emby and I‘m very happy about it. I also hears many good things about Jellyfin
- Comment on Heat-pump water heaters are a winner for the climate — and your wallet 11 months ago:
Not all heat pumps have an air filter. Those operated outdoors usually don‘t have any.
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 11 months ago:
Thanks for elaborating, this is really much appreciated.
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 11 months ago:
Oh it was never my intention to use it, but I was playing a bit with OpenAL and HRTF and ended up on a webpage that actually was using FTP to provide some audio files. So I kinda had no other choice.
The video thing is actually a known issue, but might be due to OpenSUSE not providing codecs by default. I still wonder why Chromium was working, though.
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 11 months ago:
Generally curious how that would work. So how/why should a distro do that?
The port issue is a common one if you google it and I even had it in windows. The variable is empty because you set the exceptions there. No value = all ports are blocked.
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 11 months ago:
Kinda agree, sure it is also a distro issue. Chromium-like browsers worked out of the box, though. In the end, the user should not really experience easy-to-fix problems like „I can‘t watch any Twitch streams“, and I‘m not really on a uncommon distro (OpenSUSE Tumbleweed).
- Comment on It's never been a better time to switch to Firefox 11 months ago:
I love firefox so much, but at times, I also am ready to ditch it. Some default configurations are just nothing but stupid. E.g.: all ports above 1024 are by default blocked, even with local domains in your LAN. Or, just happened today: ftp is generally blocked. I then had to switch to Chromium to get a file. Or: if on Linux, many video codecs are not by default bundled. Reasons like that make me hate Firefox. But I hate everything else a bit more.
So is there a browser based on Firefox but without strict configs?
- Comment on What are your go-to sources for game reviews and finding new games? 1 year ago:
I like how I can find new games on SteamPeak and helped me find some niche (but still very good) titles: steampeek.hu
(I‘m not affiliated with them)
- Comment on LinkedIn user data leaked: Database shows emails, profile data, phones, full names, and more confidential info. 1 year ago:
Anyone got an onion url to that forum? Asking for a friend.