DasFaultier
@DasFaultier@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Uber to introduce fixed-route shuttles in major US cities designed for commuters | TechCrunch 2 days ago:
TIL
- Comment on Liquid Trees 1 week ago:
This. Trees (especially large ones) are a pain to irrigate properly, might not be drought-resistant, grow very slowly until they reach their full potential at removing CO2, interfere with infrastructure that we humans are used to (piping, electricity, telco), roots break up pavements, branches can be a hazard after storms, fruit might attract rats, …
I’m very much pro trees (despite what I’ve listed in the first paragraph), but I’m sure there are places in cities where you can’t plant trees but could put up algae tanks.
If you understand German (specifically Austrian dialect) you might like this podcast episode about challenges and methods to overcome them in the context of greenery in the city of Graz:
Simple Smart Buildings: Bäume in der Stadt
Webseite der Episode: podcasted3e6b.podigee.io/153-baume-in-der-stadt
Mediendatei: …podigee-cdn.net/1742586-m-9ecab280e580cd07f75c83…
TL;DL of this episode: it’s not as simple as “just plant more trees”.
- Comment on The hills are alive with the sound of music! 🎶🎵 1 week ago:
Tehehe, “cock”!
I’ll show myself out, thank you.
- Comment on I want to build a Mini ITX PC for my home server, where do I start? 2 weeks ago:
I run a J5040 ITX board for my homelab needs, which has been released a few years ago and has served me well, even through I run it with more RAM than the board specs allow. The natural successors of that are the Atom N100/N105 and the i3 N300/N305 (all 1 Gen newer than J5040) and AFAIK the Atom N150 and i3 N350 (2 Gen newer), all of which are available on ITX boards. Models for the latest chips might be a but rare though, and you might have to go to AliExpress to get one, but for the N100/105/300/305, there’s a wide variety available. Just make sure to get one with enough SATA ports for all your disks, so you can use it for NAS as well.
Disclaimer: I’m quite sure this is enough for your homelab/NAS use-case, but I’m not familiar with Minecraft requirements, and you might need beefier hardware for that. However, the above boards leave enough room in your budget for RAM, NVMe and HDDs, should deliver quite some bang for the little buck you have, and will barely sip energy, making cooling easy.
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 2 weeks ago:
Interesting option, I’m familiar with Git, YAML and
yq
. Thank you! - Comment on Shoutrrr alternative 2 weeks ago:
Uuuuh, thank you for the info, it’s very much appreciated!
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 3 weeks ago:
Well, I do have a PaperlessNGX already, so I could use a custom field for SerialNo or something like that, but I just feel like PNGX isn’t really designed for this task.
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 3 weeks ago:
Not at all, I like
.md
, and I’m familiar with Git. A spreadsheet is not something that I would throw into Git, but an.md
… - Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 3 weeks ago:
Thanks, that sounds really nice!
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 3 weeks ago:
HA, the term I was looking for is even on their website: “Asset Management Software”. My non-native speaker ass didn’t come up with this.
Thank you, I will check those out.
Though it sounds interesting for tinkering, I’m probably not doing down the NoCode route. You make it, you maintain it forever, and I don’t have that kind of time.
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 3 weeks ago:
Oh yeah, I was planning to deploy Grocy anyway, but I never thought about using it for this. Thank you!
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- Comment on What CI/CD tools are you guys using? I have Forgejo but I need a simple way of running automation. 4 weeks ago:
The Forgejo guys have built this themselves, so I’m aiming to use that (I don’t just yet, because I can’t find the time).
- Comment on Shoutrrr alternative 4 weeks ago:
I have no reason to expect any different, but I would have a better night sleep if Shoutrrr were still actively maintained. I get that there may be no features to add, and I’m OK with that, but there are >50 unresolved issues that no one is taking care of, and I would assume that every software needs to be tested against new versions of libs, frameworks, OS releases etc., and I’m not OK with a project not doing that.
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 8 comments
- Comment on Ansible iptables best practices? 5 weeks ago:
Sorry for being unclear, that’s what I meant. Set rules using the Ansible module, make them persistent by notifying a handler that makes a cmd call.
- Comment on Ansible iptables best practices? 5 weeks ago:
Yeah,
ansible.builtin.iptables
makes the changes and the task then notifies a handler to invokeiptables-save
. - Comment on Why is my server using all my Swap but I have RAM to spare? 5 weeks ago:
+1 for
zramswap
, especially if you’re tight on RAM but have a few CPU cycles to spare. - Comment on Decentralized Search Engine 2 months ago:
I have tried none of those that you mentioned, but over heard good things about SearX. Sorry that I can’t be more helpful.
- Comment on Your Earbuds Are Gross. Here’s How to Clean Them Properly 2 months ago:
Pffft, your earbuds are gross!
- Comment on Can I ethically use LLMs? 2 months ago:
If you mean from an energy/climate/water/resource consumption perspective, then no. But of you’re looking at it from a labor perspective, then also no. From a copyrights perspective? Nope as well. Okay, but surely from a correctness perspective? Very clear no. Okay, but there’s still the aspect of showing recipients respect and not wasting their time by giving them something to read/view/process that you didn’t care to write/think through yourself in the first place? Well, you guessed it, hard no as well.
The things that AI was made for are:
- finding a use for superfluous Blockchain GPUs when that hype began to die (initially), and more importantly…
- replacing human workers who demand nasty things like wages and vacation and sick days and rights, in order to redistribute wealth to the wealthiest.
- Comment on YSK: This meme is not a porno. Just a random Instagram Post. So, Stop asking for sauce. Thanks 2 months ago:
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- Comment on smart engineering 6 months ago:
It said “smart”, not “morally right”.