Because often enough, results in science contradict religious belief. Heliocentric model, for example.
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You most likely won’t utilize these speeds in a home lab, but I understand why you want them. I do too. I settled for 2.5GBit because that was a sweet spot in terms of speed, cost and power draw. In total, I idle at about 60W for following systems:
- Lenovo M90q (i7 10700, 32GB, 3 x 1 TB SSD) running Proxmox, 15W idle
- Custom NAS (Ryzen 2400G, 16GB, 4x12TB HDD)v running Truenas (30W idle)
- Firewall (N5105, 8GB) running OPNsense (8W idle)
- FritzBox 6660 Cable, which functions as a glorified access point, 10W idle
Weird, isn’t it. A lot of those successful services have cute little mascots. It influences me more than it should.
I know exactly what you mean. I’d also prefer Debian, Mint or Fedora. Each has its weaknesses, but you got to start somewhere. Go for it, then decide for yourself. It’s not that hard to switch again.
I’d be very careful to publicly host Jellyfin. Although not necessarily true, it basically advertises that you’re pirating content while also giving out your IP. Even if you rip your own media, this can still be illegal. Please be careful.
Maybe you can put it behind some authentication or, even better, a VPN.
Pete90@feddit.deto
simpsonsshitposting@sh.itjust.works•My actual brain. Please don't tell anyone how I live.English
8·2 years agoI’ll always tell my partner, that the spider she just found is, in fact, referred to as Bitey.
Pete90@feddit.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up with the prices of smaller used drives?English
1·2 years agoThank you for your offer, but these are too old for what I want to do with them. Cheers!
Pete90@feddit.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up with the prices of smaller used drives?English
1·2 years agoProxmox eats consumer grade SSDs (at least that’s what people are talking about)
Pete90@feddit.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up with the prices of smaller used drives?English
1·2 years agoGood to know I’m not the only one!
Pete90@feddit.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up with the prices of smaller used drives?English
1·2 years agoHej. I need all of that data. And those movies too. But yeah, seems to be the case. Weird, that people buy those drives, when 12tb aren’t that much more expensive. We’ll, but here I am but only because I had an old but okay 4TB drive lying around.
Pete90@feddit.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up with the prices of smaller used drives?English
1·2 years agoI’d be scared to be ripped off in a lot. Do they show drive stats before sale?
Pete90@feddit.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up with the prices of smaller used drives?English
1·2 years agoI’ve had great success with used drives so far, mind you I only buy slightly used with lots of remaining warranty… Saved me tons.
Pete90@feddit.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up with the prices of smaller used drives?English
4·2 years agoThere is quite a price difference, at least here in Germany. It easily be double, if not more… I’d love to use SSDs, but can’t afford them right now
Pete90@feddit.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up with the prices of smaller used drives?English
1·2 years agoI didn’t even think to look at Amazon, but for 12TB, that is an okay to good price. Too bad the 4TB is inappropriately expensive…
Pete90@feddit.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up with the prices of smaller used drives?English
2·2 years agoYeah, that seems to be the case. I’ll be on the lookout for official refurbished drives, thanks for your input!
Pete90@feddit.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•After some trial and error, I've managed to successfully deploy public instances of privacy-respecting services!English
14·2 years agoLet me know if you need any help with that. I’m still a beginner, but have used the last few months to learn about cyber security. It can be a daunting subject, but if you get the basics right, you’re probably good. I also hosted without a care for years and was never hacked, but it can/will happen. Here are some pointers!
Get or use a firewall. Iptables, UFW and such are probably good enough. I myself use OPNsense. It can be integrated with Crowdsec, a popular intrusion prevention system. This can be quite a rabbit whole. In the end, you should be able to control who goes where in your network.
Restrict ssh access or don’t allow it at all via internet. Close port 22 and use a VPN, if needed. Don’t allow root access via Ssh, use sudo. Use keys and passphrase login for best security.
Update your stuff regularly. Weekly or bi-weekly, if you can.
Use two factor authentication, where possible. It can be a bit annoying, but improves things dramatically. Long passwords help to, I use random-word-other-word combinations.
If you haven’t, think of a backup strategy. 3 redundant copys on 2 media, one off site.
Pete90@feddit.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•After some trial and error, I've managed to successfully deploy public instances of privacy-respecting services!English
48·2 years agoCool idea. Just be aware, that there are a lot of shady people out there. I’m not sure I would publicly host services, which rely on tight security (like Vaultwarden). They will come and they will probe your system and it’s security!
You might also want to remove Dockge from Uptime Kuma, no need to broadcast that publicly.
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7·2 years agoReminds me of that Southpark episode, where all the adults are gone.
“Provider, provider…”
500 is the sweet spot, at least for downloads. I have it and it’s fast enough for all my needs. Upload can be less, although I’d love to have more than the current 50. Good luck with your move!




I agree, but most games also have a higher ratio of value to cost. If I buy a game for 50 bucks, I’ll play it for many hours, let’s say 50. So that will be 1 per hour, pretty good. If I buy a new movie, that isn’t available for subscription streaming, that ratio is easily double. If I have a subscription and need another now, that also lowers it’s value. It also comes with lower comfort and ease of consumption, as you mentioned.
Another great example is YouTube premium. I’ll gladly pay 5 or 7 bucks for adfree content, not 14 though. I don’t need YouTube music. So I block ads where I can and donate to creators, if I can afford it. They could have had my money, but they are, simply, greedy.
I also hate it, when deals are altered without my consent. It makes me feel like a sucker, and therefore makes it less likely for me to keep investing.