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- Comment on Help Selecting DIY NAS Hardware? 2 weeks ago:
Thanks for this! I guess that settles my case deliberation at least. But man, getting all the things you mentioned for $170 on eBay is crazy good!!! I must just really need to dig in there a bit deeper (it’s gonna be too easy to go broke with home networking as a hobby otherwise lol). I guess so long as I am memtesting my RAM and burning in drives right after getting them I should be okay. I think I also am overindexing on trying to get my power draw as low as possible instead of really doing the math out and seeing how long I’d need to be running something 24/7 before the power savings ends up outweighing the price differential. But thanks again!
- Comment on Help Selecting DIY NAS Hardware? 2 weeks ago:
Thank you! The case rec is super helpful actually, I was considering the Fractal Design Define R5 (though I wasn’t sure how to feel about potentially spending the same amount on my motherboard as my case, but people seem to swear by it), so it’s great to have confirmation they’re actually worth it. I had given PC Part Picker a shot, but it seems like it doesn’t quite catch the ECC memory support for some of the AMD systems (maybe because they’re unofficial?) I will give it another shot though, and thanks again!
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 5 comments
- Comment on Router Hardware: How Much Paranoia is Too Much? 3 months ago:
No I think we’re aligned! I am not trying to say the “build literally everything” from scratch is a viable alternative. You could go all the way down the rabbit hole of building a compiler, your own programming language, a smelter to refine the metals you need to try to cobble together your own hardware. But of course that is not realistic, which was what I was trying to get at in my comment. Basically, given that it is not feasible to do everything by yourself, at some point it seems you have to decide to trust something to be a functional human and not devolve into solipsism. So the question I am asking is, what are your own evaluations of what is trustworthy? Do you trust coreboot more than AMI? Protectli versus Qotom? It seems to me that we have to make these sorts of evaluations, versus believing that because there is some risk to everything that those risks are all equal. Apologies if I am not being clear though.
- Comment on Router Hardware: How Much Paranoia is Too Much? 3 months ago:
Thanks for this! Agree that coreboot is definitely the requirement that, if dropped, would open up the most other options. So far it sounds like folks are mostly willing to have some faith in stock firmware, which is great as a sanity check for me. Appreciate your response!
- Comment on Router Hardware: How Much Paranoia is Too Much? 3 months ago:
Sorry, imprecise wording on my part, I meant build as in build/code from scratch, not build from source!
- Comment on Router Hardware: How Much Paranoia is Too Much? 3 months ago:
Thanks so much! I’d seen Hunsn mentioned in a few places as well, so glad to hear that it’s working well (and thanks especially for the memory ballooning tip, I’ll try to remember that when I inevitably run into issues later).
- Comment on Router Hardware: How Much Paranoia is Too Much? 3 months ago:
Thanks so much for sharing this! I think reading through it helps refocus the question I guess I should have asked, which is “Which vendors do people trust more in practice, recognizing that at some point recursive paranoia has to end unless one has the time and skill to try to build literally everything on their own?” And as a question of probabilities, it feels a bit more manageable to try to make a call and move on. I’m sort of thinking of this thread as a way for me to calibrate my current probability estimates with people who know more than I do and have likely thought about this question more than I have. But the reminder that there isn’t really going to be any certainty regardless of what I decide is well-taken.
- Comment on Router Hardware: How Much Paranoia is Too Much? 3 months ago:
(But if you don’t mind my asking, what machine did you end up with from CN? How did you approach firmware?)
- Comment on Router Hardware: How Much Paranoia is Too Much? 3 months ago:
Yes, I’m US-based, and you make a great point that it’s not as though US brands are inherently trustworthy either. That’s why I’m leaning towards an open source (or as open source as possible) firmware, with the understanding that we’re stuck with some proprietary blobs at the moment. I suppose I am thinking about it more from a harm reduction lens versus trying to find a bullet-proof solution.
- Submitted 3 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 26 comments