I’m a network engineer, I always have a flashlight on me since I have to get into crawl ways to chase cables
I personally have an Acebeam E70 Mini because it’s high CRI and non-PWM.
I’m a network engineer, I always have a flashlight on me since I have to get into crawl ways to chase cables
I personally have an Acebeam E70 Mini because it’s high CRI and non-PWM.
PiHole and then Minecraft actually all through CLI.
Imagine my shock once I found out about screen and SSH. I didn’t need to walk back and forth between my computer and the server.
I didn’t touch a GUI for about 4 years.
That wouldn’t work. YouTube ads are served with the same domain name.
If you’re ripping, does 4K upscaling and 10 bit/hdr and dolby help with anything?
I use open media vault with jellyfin in a docker.
I use a framework for my laptop. I brought my own ram and storage.
I just buy a pixel 1 for 50 bucks. Then I use that to upload my current photos. Works flawlessly
I have horrible errors in my ZFS pools until I did a memtest. Fixing my ram eliminated all the errors.
Adguard is a little more refined imho.
Ran pinhole for ages and used scripts to update it.
Adguard, everything is built into the UI. Although custom rules for certain clients are a little hard in Adguard.
Now I have a dual system.
Adguard is a secondary and DoH as my primary. That way I have DNS services regardless of if the internet is up or down.
Backblaze.
9/month for unlimited storage.
I’m at 4tb stored.
This is why I bought framework this time around. Hopefully they exist 5-10 years down the line.
Stardew Valley
Terraria
Yeah me as well.
Had a cheap server that had 2 x 2tb for stuff I wanted to access while away
Then turned into 3 x 8tb for redundancy and ZFS
Then turned into 2 x 3 x 20tb for dual redundancy and ZFS1
Now I want to upgrade to ECC memory and the cpu, Mobo, and ram will likely cost over $1k.
Plus with more hardware it will use more power. I’m at 125w normal usage. That costs me $284 a year to run my stack.
I have a 4TB NVMe and a 2TB NVMe for 6TB total.
As for my NAS, I have 160TB lol, but that’s not mainly for games.
I ran jellyfin in a VM. I literally just exported and imported it. All I had to do was change the UUIDs of the storage disks.
3-2-1
3 copies of data
2 different storage medium
1 set of data at an off-site location
Some enterprise grade stuff still use BIOS. But I haven’t messed with one for over 6 years