I don’t engage with them often, and I’ll admit it can be frustrating. I’m making a conscious effort to connect with people who hold different ideas or worldviews, Like a new years resolution.
They do have to "agree" to meet in reality though.
I don’t engage with them often, and I’ll admit it can be frustrating. I’m making a conscious effort to connect with people who hold different ideas or worldviews, Like a new years resolution.
They do have to "agree" to meet in reality though.
Thanks
to be more fair to my self I say service but it's a service I wrote for myself. I will be fine tuning my summary agent and paying a bit more attention to it's output.
Well lhe does break them up into separate smaller videos which i could post each separately, but i feel that would pollute lemmy more then one single post. What do you think?
You are absolutely correct, SSD's do have a finite amount of write capacity and SpinRite will lower that due to it's very nature, at least 6.1 will. However I think you are over estimating the amount of wear it will place on the drive.
I understand the objection and it's a valid one. I have used it on my boot SSD to restore it's performance to great effect, do I recommend using it every year on a SSD no i don't.
As this post is mostly about data recovery, I still believe it's a valid option and the performance increase is just a nice bit of bonus information.
One of the interesting side effects of running it in an ssd is it can speed it up, it doesn't sound like it would be the case but it does.
None the less its still a valid option to consider.
Your entry point says, web should you not also have web-secure as well. I'm in my phone to forgive me if I missed some details
Edit: Not familiar with pod man, but are you should the port for the service isn't 80 and not 8081 since it should be routing inside of podman?
Ah, that's awesome. If you have any howtos to share i would be ever so greatful.
I have pihole also doing its best to block everything it can
Oh, i thought a single sas port could only do 8 sata drives. Interesting
I have been looking to do this as well, I'm just not 100% sure how it all connects together. Do you have the disk shelf connect to a server with lots of sas cards?
I unfortunately agree with you, I have come to view conservatives as cancer, and I don't mean it as a pure insult. I mean it a literally as you can apply it to them. Like cancer cells they become selfish and refuse to help the greater oganism among other analogies you could apply
Sadly I can't shake these thoughts, time and time again they show me I'm right in my thinking, granted this is a generation.
I have even gotten so fed up with my conservative friends that I actively avoid them. Sad I know
This has been my journey.
I started with pure docker and hostpath on an Ubuntu server. This worked well for me for many years and is good for most people.
Later I really wanted to learn k8s so I built a 3 node cluster with NSF managed PVC for storage, this was fantastic for learning. I enjoyed this for 3 plus years. This is all on top of proxmox and zfs
About 8 months ago I decided I'm done with my k8s learning and I wanted more simplicity in my life. I created a lxc docker and slowly migrated all my workloads back to docker and hostpath, this time backed by my mirrored zfs files system.
I guess my point is what are you hoping to get out of your journey and then tailor your solution to that.
Also I do recommend using proxmox and zfs.