

Right now I’m at 33 with 3 stopped I haven’t used in a while. Also got 3 VMs running. A handful are duplicates eg redis/postgresql/photon/caddy


Right now I’m at 33 with 3 stopped I haven’t used in a while. Also got 3 VMs running. A handful are duplicates eg redis/postgresql/photon/caddy


I have a 3080 with two HDR capable high refresh rate monitors and a year ago when I switched I tried Pop and Fedora both of which just launched all games to a black screen. Installed arch which finally let me run most proton games but every couple of sessions I get FPS spikes and jittering and have to restart the games. Going to get a 9070XT and bazzite soon


They’ve been offering self hosted options for years and this is just another method that isn’t much more work to put out. I dont think they care about vault warden that much. I’ve been using the full self hosted stack since 2019 at home.


Yes, I haven’t migrated mine yet but I will be here in a month or two but you just need a ZigBee antenna like this that your HA install can use. I bought the SkyConnect a few months ago on sale and will be running with that instead. I’ve seen threads online with scripts/configs online to mirror the Hue scenes from the Hue app.


Not sure if you already knew but Bitwarden does have a self hosted option, the docker-compose stack runs great and they have been working on a singular image that just needs a DB. It all runs great depending on what you need and supports the actual bitwarden team.


For me it’s Bitwarden, hosting their stack in 2018 right after getting my first job launched me into everything else.


Been using this for a handful of months and the large updates in the last 2 months have been great. My phone running antennapod is my main client and use pinepods for sync and backup and some light listening on non mobile clients a couple times a week.
Putting drives to sleep reduces their lifespan? I thought it was some calculus involved where if they were offline for long enough to offset the cost of the spinup during a time period it was fine. Either way I have an unraid server with 6 disks being put to sleep after 4 hours inactivity and been running that for years. Have had to replace 2 pre owned drives and 1 new WD red that was under warranty in several years.


The video in the post mentions that Blomberg has their own coverage of Nvidia GPUs and the black market which obviously isn’t as detailed and probably gets information wrong and they certainly want to silence this true reporting of the facts.


It’s probably because I’m using an NVIDIA card but I switched an SSD to arch Linux because that’s the only thing I could get to actually run a game and not a black or grey screen. Once I finally got steam and heroic launching games I will say only about 60% of the games I’ve tried work but that’s because I’m trying to keep up with some newer games and play Jedi Survivor, The Last of Us part 1 and the Mass effect Legendary Edition and half the time it won’t boot or has HDR issues or something. But all my indie or smaller games that are verified I’m surely installing and only playing them there.


Seriously, I just bought another thinkpad from 2022 for $500 and that thing is amazing. though it wouldn’t be great for gaming I have plenty of other options for that.


Guess you should stop breaking into peoples icloud accounts


On my server I run a single postgres container and create DBs and users for different apps within. Super resource light and I have 7 apps pointed at a single container. Much easier to manage backups as well when there are several apps in the single DB.


Stood this up two weeks ago and been working great!
My library is almost cracking 18TB. Backing up all documents, pictures, videos and profile/settings dumps for apps and laptops. Also have plenty of moving Linux ISOs, 1359 longer isos and 269 smaller iso series.


Same I got a 3080 12G a few months after release for $1k from EVGA and it’s the most I’ve ever spent on a computer part. Next upgrade is def gonna be in the 600-700 range, not making that mistake again.


Oh interesting, thanks for the information, I did poke around homeboxs documentation but didn’t see anything mentioning QR codes where as ShelfNU has it as a main feature. Since I can’t seem to get the latter up on unraid may have to givehome box a spin soon.


I’ve been attempting to test shelf.nu . they have a docker container but not working for me after a bit of tinkering. What made me want to try shelfNU is they sell QR codes you can put on boxes and assign that as an entity and say these items are there so it’s easy to find what’s in what storage container.
Just inspired me to go buy another shirt from them, thanks!
I have speech to text with whisper working on my phone. HA is set to the default assistant on my phone so I can control lights, timers and scenes from 1 action on my phone or watch. Works well once I set friendly names for each light, room, device and scene.