JASN_DE
@JASN_DE@lemmy.world
- Comment on Nostalgia and remake culture 3 weeks ago:
Nah. It’s just a management decision to ensure shareholder satisfaction by reusing proven bestsellers.
- Comment on Microsoft CEO earns $30.6 million more despite laying off over 2,000 employees in 2024 — salary package represents a 63% raise from the previous year 4 weeks ago:
despite
Yeah, that’s not how capitalism works.
- Comment on Update: Bitwarden posted to X this evening to reaffirm that it's a "packaging bug" and that "Bitwarden remains committed to the open source licensing model." 4 weeks ago:
Riiight…
- Comment on Assetto Corsa EVO Announcement Trailer 1 month ago:
Please please please be a good game…
- Comment on Why isn't apple a popular ice cream flavor? 1 month ago:
Are we talking Apple or apple pie? Because from your post I can’t really tell.
- Comment on I tried to selfhost Nextcloud at work 1 month ago:
Wait, you update productions systems without running a staging environment? Or even checking the update notes and your installed apps? Also no backups? What kind of business are you running over there?
- Comment on Selfhosted chat service 2 months ago:
If setting up TLS is too much work, better stay with a service. Signal is nice.
- Comment on Mini PC for Jellyfin 2 months ago:
It really depends on if you need transcoding or not. If no, it doesn’t matter. If yes, check for integrated GPUs on both models and check that it will work as a transcoder for jellyfin.
- Comment on Would you buy "self-hosted in a box" hardware? 2 months ago:
The idea is that the router plugs in to your home internet and the server into the router. Between the two they get the server able to handle incoming requests so that you can host services on the box and address them from the broader Internet.
Why would I need a separate router for that? I’d need to configure the main router anyway.
- Comment on WIFI Digital Photo Frame without cloud 3 months ago:
Which display size? How much storage?
- Comment on WIFI Digital Photo Frame without cloud 3 months ago:
Budget?
- Comment on AMD won't patch all chips affected by severe data theft vulnerability — Ryzen 3000, 2000, and 1000 will not get patched for 'Sinkclose' 3 months ago:
Sure, if you’d rather like to believe that.
- Comment on 62% of Funded Blockchain and Web3 Companies Attract Fewer Than 100 Monthly Organic Visitors 3 months ago:
So you’re telling me a company would rather take one sale and two resales than 3 sales?
- Comment on 62% of Funded Blockchain and Web3 Companies Attract Fewer Than 100 Monthly Organic Visitors 3 months ago:
Why would they want resales?
- Comment on 62% of Funded Blockchain and Web3 Companies Attract Fewer Than 100 Monthly Organic Visitors 3 months ago:
Why would a game developer want that?
- Comment on AMD won't patch all chips affected by severe data theft vulnerability — Ryzen 3000, 2000, and 1000 will not get patched for 'Sinkclose' 3 months ago:
The other bad news: there are so many vulnerabilities on all systems which can be used to gain root-level access, it’s just a matter of time. Also, even future vulnerabilities will be an issue, as the underlying Sinkclose attacks will still work.
- Comment on "PSA: Update Vaultwarden as soon as possible" 3 months ago:
Docker image is already updated.
- Comment on TSMC Arizona struggles to overcome vast differences between Taiwanese and US work culture 3 months ago:
They failed through a combination of exactly that plus the wrongfully held opinion that their usual plan of selling cheaper than other supermarkets and thereby pushing them out of the market would work the same as in other countries.
Doesn’t really work if the other supermarkets are already working with very thin margins. They burnt through a little over 3 billion € by the time they left the German market.
- Comment on DAS filepath autoincrements up each time I reboot [HELP] 3 months ago:
Ah. Personally I’d do the mounting via fstab to get a consistent path.
- Comment on DAS filepath autoincrements up each time I reboot [HELP] 3 months ago:
How do you mount your volume?
- Comment on Asking for Laptop Recommendation – Offline GPU 3 months ago:
Other than them there is no such thing as a “WiFi card” in laptops, it’s all fully integrated now
Um, what? That’s simply not true, unless you look at a small subset of Laptops.
- Comment on which git server for a company? 3 months ago:
I am unsure about sustainability
In what regard?
- Comment on (looking for) specific type of web chat 3 months ago:
Apart from the world of trouble you might get yourself into when doing such things on secured systems, why are you going at it in such a complicated way?
Why not simply use a self hosted file/document storage and sharing solution like Nextcloud or Pydio Cells or something like that? Reachable through standard HTTP(S), which is a lot easier to reach than most other protocols.
- Comment on Looking for HW recommendations for DIY NAS/Homelab 3 months ago:
I’m thinking 25DB is a hard cap, ideally under 20DB.
I think HDDs are typically around 5-10DB,
Um no. More like 20-25db at idle, up to 30 during heavy seek activity, depending on model.
I run 3x 5400rpm drives in my NAS, and the drives are definitely the loudest parts in the whole build, and are definitely noticeable in the office room.
- Comment on Looking for HW recommendations for DIY NAS/Homelab 3 months ago:
Define “very quiet”? Because that’s going to be tricky with spinning rust, depending on your noise tolerance.
- Comment on Good laptop to use as Owncast server? 3 months ago:
Ideally he’s needing something great for video encoding, and Linux friendly to boot.
What’s the plan here, using the laptop for gaming and streaming, or only using the laptop as the streaming machine?
- Comment on ECC with N100 (e.g. Aoostar N1)? 3 months ago:
Not supported. Best case, it simply works in non-ECC mode, worst case, it won’t boot.
- Comment on Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way 3 months ago:
Nah. Selfhosted Nextcloud is far more convenient for me.
- Comment on Is a cloud backup an acceptable backup for a home server? 4 months ago:
That depends on if you trust them. Also, would this be your only backup?
- Comment on "Portainer restructuring and layoffs" (cross-post from another site) 4 months ago:
There are some things that are easier to see and check in Portainer, but for pure compose handling (up, down, logs) dockge works really well.