Good poop-take. +1.
Good poop-take. +1.
+1 for PBS and it’s dedup capabilities. I run a remote sync with it to offsite, along with ZFS reps of the underlying datastores.
As for Proxmox itself, I haven’t bothered with backing the nodes themselves up, it’s so simple to set up and cluster that if it went down, it would be a good chance for a nuke and pave, and restore VMs.
Everything except last 3 words.
Radio interference from wireless charging makes Espresence shit?
Edit: OK, I’ve parsed that title again and understand what was meant.
The T-Pot installation needs at least 8-16 GB RAM, 128 GB free disk space
Good lord.
And fuck curl-bash script installers.
Not sure if you mean WoL for the VMs or the proxmox node. I do the latter on my backup node so I can do HA failover without running it all the time. I have the PBS box wake it periodically to take a replication from the primary, and then shut it down, and wake it up if the primary stops responding so it can do the HA thing. The PBS box also acts as a quorum device.
From the brown blobs and warping, it’s printing way too hot, which youve probably done to compensate for an overabundance of cooling. Slow the fan, slow down, and lower the temperature.
Proxmox Backup Server is fucking awesome, BTW. There’s also a good Proxmox integration in HACS for automations and alerts.
Buddy of mine has 6 Dell monitors he inherited from a network upgrade that have no VESA holes.
Actually, that email exchange isn’t as combative as I expected.
I’m not going to de-anonymize my search history, so Kagi isn’t a thing for me, but he doesn’t seem as unhinged as some of these other techbros.
I don’t have to be productive, I know C++.
“We’re abandoning projects at an unprecedented rate, proving our commitment to the bottom line.”
If you told me you could buy a passable 3D printer for $200 when I started building my printers 15 years ago, I’d have laughed in your face.
I’ve fixed things like a shaft bearing for a grain auger, a new impeller for a water pump, all sorts of project boxes, mounts and handles. My 93 yo uncle will sit there and watch it for the entire print, just shaking his head. And then when the neighbors come by for coffee, he has to show them the new part and the broken part. I think he’s prouder of the machine than I am.
Be careful with that company. I bought half a dozen spools of some PLA+ they were advertising as stronger, better, faster and when they turned out to be complete trash, they wouldn’t warranty them. They had stopped selling the product, presumably because it was garbage, but wouldn’t take mine back.
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Post it again when 6 has been around long enough to land in Nobara.
The hero we need.