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- Comment on First time setting up a NAS 19 hours ago:
Zfs through trunas will let you do raid 1, then jbod more raid 1s as you add more drives. That’s how I’ve gradually gone from 2 12TB, to 14TBs, the. Finally up to 20TBs without any hassle. I’m sure other software raids will do the same.
- Comment on Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks 23 hours ago:
And ran on the xbox 360… which had 512 MB.
- Comment on Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks 23 hours ago:
It’s a negative feedback loop.
The less time you can spend optimizing games the less you know how to optimize games. The less you know how to optimize games the more time it takes to optimize games. Optimizing games becomes too costly for management. Goto 10.
- Comment on YSK: WD-40 is perfect for removing adhesive left behind by stickers 3 days ago:
If you took the sticker off but the adhesive is left over just keep resticking and peeling it off. Do it quickly just push down and off.
- Comment on Selfhost Media server and NAS 3 days ago:
Why have two computers doing basically the same job when you could just have one?
Have the NAS be the media server and save power and get better performance.
- Comment on If anyone wants one. Skate. Lasts until early access, starts July 2nd. 4 days ago:
skamtebord
- Comment on is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions? 5 days ago:
As long as they’re not back to back I don’t mind. But what I HATE is people that spam out like 30 posts in one go. I don’t want an entire page to be posts from one person/community.
I especially hate it when it’s the exact same link, but different communities (shouldn’t be an issue for OP, but I hate that shit). Lemmy really needs to fix that. I don’t mind people cross posting 30 times, but I only want to see the same link once per page.
- Comment on Tough, Tiny, and Totally Repairable: Inside the Framework 12 5 days ago:
The heatsink comes away just as smoothly if you’re looking to reapply thermal paste down the road.
Not that you ever should, since it has PTM7958 which should never need to be replaced, and gets better with age.
- Comment on Why is my GPU's "3D" usage spiking so wildly when I'm not even playing a game? It keeps throttling up and throttling down and the noise is extremely annoying 5 days ago:
edit it’s not the fan making the noise either, I’ve manually activated the fan to see if the fan is causing the noise, and it’s a separate nose to the one annoying me. the noise I’m hearing is a more grind-y noise like a motorbike or propeller airplane that keeps going in and out
If manually limiting your GPUs fan speed doesn’t change it then GPU usage isn’t the cause. The spike in usage is just a symptom.
- Comment on American attitudes about AI today mirror poll answers about the rise of the internet in the '90s 5 days ago:
That’s what they said about the internet in its infancy.
- Comment on In old movies, it's only creepy rich people who have cameras in their house watching everything. Now everybody's creepy. 6 days ago:
I’m pretty sure OP is talking about security cameras, not webcams.
- Comment on In old movies, it's only creepy rich people who have cameras in their house watching everything. Now everybody's creepy. 6 days ago:
What’s the point in putting a camera in your house if it can’t see anything or it’s turned off?
- Comment on Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task 6 days ago:
For long drives I have maps up mostly to alert me for traffic. Even if I know the route.
- Comment on What do you have to wake up to to be considered a heavy/light/normal sleeper? 6 days ago:
When I was a teenager I slept through a fire alarm once. I didn’t wake up until my mom walked in the room. I woke up before she said anything. Just her existing in my room for 0.5 seconds woke me.
So… idk.
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 1 week ago:
Plex really needs to do a Tailscale style connection to your server. But instead they chose to keep their outdated method of funneling all of their traffic through their servers, and need to charge lots of money in order to pay for it.
- Comment on Spicy food never affects my gut and everyone thinks it's really weird. How unusual is this and what could be happening to explain why spicy food doesn't affect me? 1 week ago:
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Holy shit this ones crusty. (I couldn’t find the one I wanted)
- Comment on Spicy food never affects my gut and everyone thinks it's really weird. How unusual is this and what could be happening to explain why spicy food doesn't affect me? 1 week ago:
Easiest fix: on’t be white.
Second easiest fix: hang out around non white people.
But seriously though all my white friends who never grew up eating spicy food had problems with spicy food at first. After years of being around people who eat spicy food they’ve gotten used to it.
- Comment on ProtoPwn - All PS2s Console's now hackable via MemoryCard 1 week ago:
A forum? You’ve seen forums before right?
- Comment on YSK: You can continue to access subscription services (even trials) after cancelation until the next billing cycle 1 week ago:
All subscriptions through Apple do this.
The upside is if you cancel a yearly subscription after just one day you get basically all your money back.
- Comment on How do you charge an electric car without a credit card? 1 week ago:
You should still be able to get a secured card.
- Comment on Apple announces iOS 26 with Liquid Glass redesign 2 weeks ago:
CUPS doesn’t have a yearly release schedule. iOS does.
- Comment on Apple announces iOS 26 with Liquid Glass redesign 2 weeks ago:
iOS 18 > 26 doesn’t make sense, but from 26 onwards it’s not a problem.
- Comment on Friendly reminder that Tailscale is VC-funded and driving towards IPO 2 weeks ago:
Would you rather a difficult and hard to use program?
Easy to use means people will want to adopt it, and that’s what VC companies want. Nobody wants to pay millions of dollars to make a program that nobody wants to use.
- Comment on Friendly reminder that Tailscale is VC-funded and driving towards IPO 2 weeks ago:
No need to port forward, almost 0 config.
- Comment on Duolingo CEO on going AI-first: ‘I did not expect the blowback’ 2 weeks ago:
shows ‘anxiety’ about technology replacing jobs
No, it’s because over the last few years you’ve made your app progressively worse and worse. Almost the entire time I’ve been using this app I’ve seen it get worse and worse. And it’s clear that your push for AI has made it a more boring way to learn.
- Comment on Why do so many people delete their posts? 2 weeks ago:
I gotta be honest. Idk how there isn’t a removededit for lemmy yet.
- Comment on Small NAS home server woes 2 weeks ago:
I’m aiming for a low power build, that should be rather compact,
Considering that OP was targeting an N100 I don’t think an old Xeon, especially one without integrated graphics, would be close to that.
- Comment on Why do americans assume they invented the internet? 2 weeks ago:
The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was the first wide-area packet-switched network with distributed control and one of the first computer networks to implement the TCP/IP protocol suite. Both technologies became the technical foundation of the Internet. The ARPANET was established by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (now DARPA) of the United States Department of Defense.
- Comment on Endangered classic Mac plastic color returns as 3D-printer filament 2 weeks ago:
Neat. I’ve been using the bone filament from micro center and it’s kinda close to my yellowed devices. But a perfect match for the unyellowed ones is even better.
- Comment on Decibel meter app? 2 weeks ago:
Just FYI those apps are not going to be accurate at all. All devices have different microphones in different layouts and none of them are alike. For relative comparisons like X is louder than Y they’re fine. But don’t expect 33 dbm to actually be 33 dbm.