jubilationtcornpone
@jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Most slopcode projects are abandoned and deleted within months of release 6 days ago:
I’ve found LLM’s to be pretty decent at writing one-off scripts for boring tasks. “Baby wipe scripts.” Use them to clean up the shit and throw them away.
- Comment on Fate of nkvd leaders 1 week ago:
“Too much people”?
- Comment on The prices differences of different providers for the same domain is crazy. 2 weeks ago:
I’ve been using Porkbun for years. No complaints.
- Comment on Cats, one of the only animals that domesticated themselves 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on Hit him with an argument he can't refute 5 weeks ago:
Probably should verify jousting and broadsword wielding abilities first.
- Comment on Getting Started with Proxmox 10 months ago:
In this situation it’s not necessarily that it’s the “right” or “wrong” device. The better question is, “does it meet your needs?” There are pros and cons to running each service in its own VM. One of the cons is the overhead consumed by the VM OS. Sometimes that’s a necessary sacrifice.
Some of the advantages of running a system like Proxmox are that it’s easily scalable and you’re not locked into specific hardware. If your current Beelink doesn’t prove to be enough, you can just add another one to the cluster or add a different host and Proxmox doesn’t care what it is.
TLDR: it’s adequate until it’s not. When it’s not, it’s an easy fix.
- Comment on Getting Started with Proxmox 10 months ago:
Yeah, with something that size you’re pretty much limited to containers.
- Comment on Getting Started with Proxmox 10 months ago:
I use one VM per service. WAN facing services, of which I only have a couple, are on a separate DMZ subnet and are firewalled off from the LAN.
It’s probably little overkill for a self hosted setup but I have enough server resources, experience, and paranoia to support it.
- Comment on Post your setup. no matter how uggo 1 year ago:
Ok, now this is just showing off. Patch cables all the exact required length and everything all nice and neat. I bet you check your backups regularly and do a monthly DR fail over test too.
…Kidding aside, your setup looks really good.