Thanks for the write-up! I’ve settled on Immich but it’s always interesting to hear about other peoples perspectives.
Thanks for the write-up! I’ve settled on Immich but it’s always interesting to hear about other peoples perspectives.
Never thought I’d agree with Goldman Sachs.
Musk wrote that X “has no choice but to file suit against the perpetrators and collaborators” behind an advertiser boycott on his platform.
So he’s going to sue himself then?
If somebody is going to try to blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money, go fuck yourself. Go fuck yourself. Is that clear? I hope it is.
Elon Musk, 2023
I guess it was pretty clear. What a clown.
Funny to seem him arguing against HibernateDelaySec
because of possible data loss, yet if systemd-tmpfiles purges your fucking home directory it’s “documented behaviour”. The superiority complex of some people…
I use Wasabi S3, but only for my most critical data. For full backups including large media I setup a offsite NAS.
Regarding tooling I’m really happy with Restic (coming from Borg).
I’m currently having a good experience with MikroTik. I think their products provide a good combination of features and pricing. There are a “CRS317-1G-16S+” and a “CSS326-24G-2S+RM” in my rack and I have my eyes on the “CSS610-8P-2S+IN” as a efficient little POE switch.
I haven’t used Ubiquity, so I can’t compare these two brands.
For APs I’m currently using TP Link Omada with a selfhosted Omada Controller and for Routing, DNS, Firewall and stuff I use OPNsense.
If you try to spin up multiple services but get stuck on creating a directory, you’re moving too fast. I think you’ll need to start a bit slower and more structured.
Learn how to do basic tasks in the terminal and a bit about how linux works in general. There is a learning curve, but it will be fun! Then move on to docker and get one service up and running. Go on from there with everything you learned along the way and solve the other problems you’ll encounter - one at a time.
Do you want to build one yourself or are you mainly interested in off-the-shelf solutions? What’s your budget? Do you run your services as containers? Do you need hardware acceleration for streaming with Jellyfin/Plex?
I would like to already have some redundancy, can I use the hard drives as they are or will I have to do something to them besides adding other hard drives?
Why do you want redundancy? To keep your data available or to keep your data safe?
I usually check my emails while on my autopilot commute to work
Also, with a 90-minute commute each way, in 2023, he apparently started sleeping in his car, showering at the factory and microwaving his dinners on days that he was working.
This guy sounds like a fucking idiot.
Does it have to be by monitoring emails or do you have control over the backup script? I’m using Uptime Kuma to monitor my backups via push monitors. My backup scripts call a webhook to indicate success or failure. If the webhook isn’t called for X hours, the backup is also marked as failed. Works really well.
A great investment! Just a few nights ago my power died three times for a few seconds while my NAS was in a degraded state and resilvering. My UPS saved my ass.
Nice rack btw!
Since you’re already familiar with a debian based distro, switching to the OG debian would be an option.
Yep, I couldn’t run half of the services in my homelab if they weren’t containerized. Running random, complex installation scripts and maintaining multiple services installed side-by-side would be a nightmare.
TIL that a proxmox app exists. Thanks!
Like by reducing the attack surface on internal APIs?
I don’t even necessarily disagree with you, everybody has to decide themselves if this app offers enough upsides to be worth the downsides.
That being said, instantly calling OP stupid and their project crappy is just not the way to get your point across and in general considered a dick move.