crunchpaste
@crunchpaste@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Worth trying using a 15 years old notebook for self hosting? 10 months ago:
+1 I’m surprised nobody else mentioned it. Alpine seems to be able to run on anything.
- Comment on Is this a bad option for a home server? 11 months ago:
My model, and I believe all other, have a 4pin molex connector for the power and as many sata ports as the case can handle (in my case 4). My “mobile rack” came with 4 rather long sata cables (about 30cm) so it was easy to fit them through an empty pcie bracket slot and I just had to buy a somewhat long 4pin molex adapter.
The drives are practically internal, they are just located outside of the case in said “mobile rack”.
- Comment on Is this a bad option for a home server? 11 months ago:
i got a Fujitsu D556/2 (SFF as well) exactly because it seemed to have an optical drive bay. Turned out it does not have one, but some double sided tape and ugly cable management solved the issue for me :D.
- Comment on Is this a bad option for a home server? 11 months ago:
Mobile rack is just what these things seem to be called. Basically it’s just a cage that fits multiple 2.5" drives into an CD/DVD drive bay.
- Comment on Rpi 4 - lightweight image backup and gallery recommendations 11 months ago:
Yes. For some reason yesterday, while trying to use the demo it just returned a login screen. Strangely, today it just logs in automatically.
- Comment on Rpi 4 - lightweight image backup and gallery recommendations 11 months ago:
Is it just me or there are no login credentials for the demo listed anywhere?
- Comment on Rpi 4 - lightweight image backup and gallery recommendations 11 months ago:
Maybe give FileBrowser a shot. It’s not very fast, but it’s very easy to setup and keeps your folder structure intact.
- Comment on Is this a bad option for a home server? 11 months ago:
If RAID is what you’re after, don’t mind the premium for SSD storage and have available 5.25" bays, I highly recommend 5.25" mobile racks. The one I’m using is a a cheap 4 drive one, but if you want something more premium there is always ICY DOCK.
- Comment on Is this a bad option for a home server? 11 months ago:
Exactly. Just as a real world example for OP, my home server has an i5 7400 with the same TDP. At idle the whole system draws around 10.5W, measured from the wall.
- Comment on Running multiple shiori instances 1 year ago:
Just gave it a try, and it seems to work just fine like that. Thank you.
- Comment on Running multiple shiori instances 1 year ago:
Just with different environment variables?
- Comment on Running multiple shiori instances 1 year ago:
Is it ok to just run a few instances with just different port numbers and environment variables? Maybe I’m overthinking it, but I thought some isolation was needed, even planned on running the instances as different users. Also, thank you for the detailed explanation.
- Comment on Good server OS for Jellyfin 1 year ago:
What about running it as a flatpak? Do you think that’s restricted enough if it is exposed to the internet?
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- Comment on AIs version of beautiful people will be based on plastic surgery versions of people who were once based on those born with good looks 1 year ago:
Then beauty standards would be based on AI generated images. Full circle of simulacra.
- Comment on They tried 1 year ago:
Do you know if there is a EU-wide place to report such behavior?
The biggest privately owned TV channel in my country not only does that, but actually just redirects you to a pdf file if you want to “manage cookies”. And it’s not like I can submit a complaint on a national level, as the ruling party’s website uses google analytics without a cookie notice at all.