I still shoot film and I still have a record player.
First smart phone was an iPhone 5S.
Guess my age?
I still shoot film and I still have a record player.
First smart phone was an iPhone 5S.
Guess my age?
I have 2 monitors and sometimes I wish I had a tiny monitor so I can put any video calls in the corner so I don’t have a dumb overlay on my productivity monitors
I archived Tom Scott as soon as he announced his departure
None. Do your research and due diligence.
This could help but make sure you take everything with a grain of salt
Many Nordic countries use gravel as a salt alternative. Pretty sure there are salt bans for private areas.
I’m a big fan of Mikrotik with Unifi WiFi.
Mikrotik I have a RB5009 which is powerful enough for all of my needs.
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Bitwarden Premium is $10 a year. Less than $1 a month.
Bitwarden also has a free tier.
I concur. I offset my gas consumption by using public transportation as often as I can. I reserve car usage for places that take more than 20% to get there via public transportation.
So if I go to a place and it takes 5 hours to get there by car, then 6 hours by public transportation is acceptable.
So the more remote a place is, I tend to drive.
Yeah even in my sedan I get 7.8 and that’s with a lot of long distance travel
If you’re okay being in the EU, I use Ionos. €1 a month with a IPv4 address and no contract.
On the US side, Oracle has a free tier for 2 arm CPUs. You could load balance between them, but they’re still kinda slow.
Either of these you can test for very low costs and see what you enjoy.
I often skip first gens hence why I got a 12th gen and then upgraded it to a 7040 series. Super happy with the battery life and performance.
Mostly for PiHole.
From the wall I’m pulling 120w
Ryzen 5700G
128GB ram
2tb + 4tb NVMe drive
2 x 20tb HDDs
Unifi Enterprise 24 PoE
Mikrotik RB5009
2 access points
3 cameras
Fiber runs cooler than copper all of my SFP+ are fiber.
If you build it, they will come.
We’ve built a little urban utopia for our pollinator friends. The little guys just started popping up when the flowers started blooming.
I’ve been trying to get a docker composed from my docker run commands, so I’m going to try it out
Can you briefly summarize the difference between dockge and portainer?
I use portainer for the most part and have no real complaints aside from some ambiguous error messages when containers fail to deploy.
Gotta issue them a NIST 800-88 certificate and you’re golden.
Not if you have a proper backup plan.
I have about 200ish TB or about 24 drives and 3 of them failed all are used. I have a solid backup plan so no issues with failing drives. Saves me roughly 100-200 a drive.
New drives have infant mortality as well. An inverse bell curve would be the distribution.