[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I'm using btrfs so I can add more drive on the fly. Saving myself from a headache. But I think bcachefs will make it infinitely easier.

[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I'm mega broke right now, lol. For reference, $50 for average people is around 8 days worth of salary here. And I'm unfortunately, an average people.

[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

That RAID would be the separate disks. I surely wont use it to be my / or /home disks, it's too risky. 3x500mb should give me theoretically 300-400mbps of sequential read/write.

[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago
[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I will only use it for game data. I highly value my personal data so I wont put anything remote to worthy in it, I have nas, separate drive, and even Google Drive. If it fails, the worst thing that will happen is I need to redownload all my games from Steam. It will be a bummer, but I think I should be able to restore the first game in matter of hours. My save data will be saved on Steam anyway.

Yeah, single hdd is only around 150mbps, not bad, but I saw 4 hdd can get to 600mbps, which is in realm of sata ssd. I'm just thinking to giving a shot, beside it's only $20. If one fail, I still have 1tb.

[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

It is. I believe it's one of the best thing I install on my homeserver. All my family members are now using VPN, and have their tracker and ad blocked. Since I'm the one who managed the VPS, I can just destroy all the data in it in case anything went wrong.

So, can I open only one port on my torrent app and have all the incoming connections go through it? That's neat. Clash supports port redirection, and I think I'll use that feature. I will give you update.

I found this anime-trackers project on github, but it doesnt help, lol.

[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

I dont know if these devices are available worldwide, but we, Indonesian, have 2 cheap devices exactly for that. ZTE B860H V5 and HG680FJ. It's like $10 without remote, and another $1 for the remote.

It came locked by one of our ISP, but you can easily unlock it and put anything you want in it. Linux, OpenWRT, or just regular Android TV. ROM choices are limitless.

[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

It's the default, unfortunately. Most if not all Android phones come with Google Service pre-installed and any app can use the notification before Android 13.

[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Turn your notification off and do something else. It could be anything, the better version would be go outside and talk to other people.

However, just watching Youtube video from someone you like, still works. At the end of the day, online argument is not a real argument.

[-] Uluganda@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Are you using the driver supported by your distro? I'm not Nvidia user, but I have fair share of installing Nvidia drivers on Linux. As long as you don't stray from driver the distro gave you, I never have problem. Literally not once.

And if you are trying to install AMD or Intel proprietary driver. Why? Just..., why?

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