jagermo
@jagermo@feddit.org
- Comment on How do you document your Homelab? 22 hours ago:
What I don’t know, no phisher can get out of me!
- Comment on How do you document your Homelab? 2 days ago:
“Shit, i hope i remeber the key words i searched for”
- Comment on What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server? 2 days ago:
This. Be on the lookout for company grade PCs, like from Dell, Lenovo or Fujitsu, they come in small form factors, offer decent upgradability and are low/on power consumption and noise (most of the time)
- Comment on What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server? 2 days ago:
I have a old optiplex 7010 with i7 and 8gig RAM. About 70€ on eBay. I upgraded it with a nvme SSD to bolt from (great tutorial here) and salvaged an old SATA HDD from an external case
Currently runs 11+ container in proxmox without issues. Way beefier than a raspberry pi. I also have room for 3 more hdds to put in a mergerfs system and 2 additional pcie slots für things like a faster LAN card or an additional SATA controller
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
It is a bit condescending, I know. But it fits - you don’t need tools like that if you are willing to learn a bit more.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
People recommend it for netflix “alternatives” if they don’t want to deal with usenet or secure their torrenting. Its basically for script kiddie pirates
- Comment on US tech tariff exemption may only be temporary, says Lutnick 5 weeks ago:
Stable rules and frameworks are so 2000-and-late, markets love a little spice!
- Comment on Popular 3D printer vendor has come up with a foldable portable concept that's mindblowing 1 month ago:
I mean, I agree, if they can pull it off, it is super neat
- Comment on Cloudflare announces AI Labyrinth, which uses AI-generated content to confuse and waste the resources of AI Crawlers and bots that ignore “no crawl” directives. 1 month ago:
I am not happy with how much internet relies on cloudflare. However, they have a strong set of products
- Comment on Let's begin Friday with a smile 1 month ago:
Do we have an otter gif community somewhere?
- Comment on The story behind the Oblivion mod Terry Pratchett worked on 1 month ago:
GNU Sir Terry, he really was a through and through great soul. I fell in love with the disc world around 12 and rereading his books is always a pleasure.
- Comment on How to bulk download Kindle files, while you can. 2 months ago:
On Linux: install puppeteer first from your ~ directory
For me, bun start --manualAuth --baseUrl “www.amazon.TLD” worked
- Comment on New form of crystal storage stores terabytes of data per square millimeter 2 months ago:
Oh. So we’re finally getting the Babylon 5 data storage?
- Comment on HP Mini 1000: The Windows XP Netbook 16 Years Later 2 months ago:
I loved that formfactor
- Comment on Email Aliasing is a Great Privacy Tool 2 months ago:
Always has been
- Comment on Encyclopedia Britannica Is Now an AI Company 4 months ago:
I mean, this makes sense and could actually be a positive thing to look stuff up
- Comment on BACK IT UP 5 months ago:
The rash from banging your mum
- Comment on Shipments of OLED monitors are soaring, up 181% this year 6 months ago:
Anyone using one as a daily driver for work? I’m really tempted to upgrade
- Comment on Star Citizen Expose Paints a Fairly Bleak Picture: 'There's No Actual Focus on Getting the Game Done' 6 months ago:
The original pitch also had dedicated servers and those are gone, sadly.
- Comment on Your stupid decal finally makes sense! 7 months ago:
Ohhhhhh, those people!