kbin was a lot of fun. I do wish the best for Ernest
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I could see making sure the NAS’ case is a well built/sealed one to reduce noise. I have 4 of those Seagate enterprise drives in a mesh case and boy are they loud lmao, so I get where OP is coming from.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•My lifesize pillow ~~wife~~ Linus keeps me warm
29·3 months agolisten, if Linux ever needs funding, they’ve just gotta start selling 160cm Linus daki covers and they’d never be in want of cash ever again
FreeBSD might make sense here too with Beastie. Just lean into it
about to start using mommy for all my projects now
When i still had a dual boot on my main PC, everytime I went into Windows and back into Linux, I’d have to replug my drawing tablet for it to work properly. Even after a complete shutdown. I have no clue what caused that.
literally me when my Mom’s computer cant upgrade to W11, but her work from home software does run on Linux
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•When building a home server, could a used/cheap PC do the job?
4·9 months agoadding on to Noise, if you do end up in a situation where you’re considering buying refurbished enterprise hard disks, know that they are louder than normal consumer drives, esp if you have 4 of them running at once in a NAS
My TrueNAS setup uses a used Ryzen 3200G and mATX motherboard I got off of ebay for about $100 total. Honestly, any CPU with integrated graphics should be fine, so maybe something like the Intel 8500T, which was specifically a low power SKU could also work. Unless you plan on doing a lot of video transcoding, then you might need something more powerful (or a low end GPU like the Intel Arc A310 or a Radeon 6400 to go with it)
I’m not so sure how TrueNAS Scale determines how much RAM to allocate for ZFS, but at least with Proxmox, the wiki says you want to have at least 2GiB + (1 GiB/TiB of storage) of RAM to be able to be allocated.
If you’re looking to use 2TiB of storage, that would be at least 4GiB of RAM dedicated just to ZFS cache, so 8GiB of RAM would probably suit you. You might need to get more RAM in the future if you want to go with more storage at that time.
As for a case, anything will do as long as it can hold however many hard drives you ultimately wish to put in it.
chroot has all the power to fix it, but my mental state cant handle it
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privacy@lemmy.ca•GM banned from selling your driving data for five years
46·11 months agoData brokers setting a calendar reminder for 5 years from now.
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Privacy@lemmy.world•Asking some reasonable questions about Elon Musk's "help" with the Cybertruck bombing case
37·11 months agoOn the third one, looking through the Cybertruck’s manual, there’s a bit about data sharing in regards to the car’s cameras to where the car can send its camera data to Tesla if it detects an accident or some kind of incident.
These cars have a few different scenarios in which they’ll just sit there and record their surroundings. As far as I can tell, it normally saves that locally, but I guess it has the ability to send it back to Tesla. All of their cars creep me out
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Compact, low-power NAS on a €500 budget - Advice needed!
3·11 months agoA used i5-8500T or similar sounds pretty good, actually. Idk about Europe, but in the US you can get them second hand for like $30 on ebay. Seems like you can also find Passive coolers for that socket too on ebay, if you really want.
If you can find an ITX board that has the correct socket second hand, then you’d be good to go, and have options for expansion, if its got a pcie slot.
I’ve got a NAS built with used parts and its been fine for me so far. Its not as low power as yours, but the components were cheap enough that I could spend more on storage. And when its just idling, I don’t think it uses that much power (Never actually measured the power consumption at the plug. Its a Ryzen 3200g) but it sits at like 2% CPU usage most of the time with the host OS and 3 VMs running.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Considering switching to Linux, looking for some input
2·1 year agoDavinci Resolve works just fine for me on Linux, and if you’ve got an Nvidia card and install the proprietary drivers it should be fine too. The Only caveat is that the free version of DR on Linux can’t work with H.264 or H.265 encoded files. It can ingest AV1 encoded files, but, at least my install of DR 19 doesn’t show an option to export AV1, only codecs like DNxHR or ProRes or Cineform. As long as you’re not in a real time crunch or anything, you may have to allocate time in your workflow to do a separate file conversion after exporting from DR with ffmpeg or Handbrake or something if you need either of those.
Here is the list of supported codecs for DR 19. They only list Rocky Linux as officially supported, but it works just fine for me on Fedora Linux, and the installer doesn’t seem to be specific to any type of package manager. (For anyone reading this with an AMD card, if you install rocm-opencl, DR will work with that, even though they only talk about Nvidia and CUDA)
As for OneDrive, there’s a tool called rclone that can be used to, among other things, mount cloud storage services as folders. I think it was kinda broken for OneDrive a while ago (or MS broke support for it, im not sure lol), but you could look into that. I never really used OneDrive much, so I can’t speak much about my experience with it.
first you’ve gotta compile a planet with an atmosphere for the sound to travel through before even thinking about playing the guitar
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I only need to activate LibreOffice Writer before you can use it.
55·1 year ago“To unlock the use of vowels, please purchase our LibreOffice Gold Subscription for $12.99 a month and disable your firewall”
I personally don’t do a lot of Blender work outside of a super basic render with like one or two light sources and never really used it much when i still had an Nvidia card so I can’t really speak to it, unfortunately. I’ve never really experienced any crashes or issues or anything, outside of a regression in one of the versions of rocm-hip that was eventually patched.


Gentoo requires you to grow the cotton, process it, and then knit the thigh-highs yourself