I passed my igpu through and honestly found almost no speed benefit after the initial import. So i removed it.
I passed my igpu through and honestly found almost no speed benefit after the initial import. So i removed it.
Just run a cron job updating your IP every 24 hours. All I’ve ever done for the last decade or so.
I should clarify, I use namecheap as my registrar and Afraid as my nameserver. Afraid has curl, cron and even just a url i think you can use to update your IP.
It’s from an old game
2011 yoo, don’t do that to me damnit.
For anyone who uses Todoist and Notion or Todoist and Gcal this looks brilliant. It’s almost carbon copy so the learning curve should be minimal. I’m gonna go all in on this.
I ran all my home assistants on Pis with the SD card + external database and never had issues.
Agreed 100%. I’m a layer 7 guy because I’ve always struggled with that voodoo but hot damn that’s an easily digestible write-up.
I honestly never once thought to do this. Ever. No likey.
I have 1 off site and two 10tb external drives that are duplicate backups.
I just left Docuwiki for Notion but i used Dokuwiki for almost 10 years and it was perfect for simple documentation.
I love the Dell Micros. I’m rocking three 7060 micros in my lab atm. All running Proxmox.
I ran this for about a month when it was first linked on here. It’s pretty impressive. I did no performance tuning. Size of the install got a little worrying but i think there’s a lot of options to adjust this and i was not ready to put this on block storage yet.
I’ll probably give it another shot later down the road.
Does VyOS count?
Tdarr is the way to go
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I used to use some logging script made in Go where you could filter your logs and they would update in real time. Was great for catching stuck processes, leave it running on a different desktop, mousewheel over to it (i miss openbox so so much) and check my logs. I just have nothing facing outwards now so i ignore everything.
Haha fuck no.
EDIT: I kind of wish i had said yes just to spice things up.
My wonderful MongoDB powered, old as fuck mFi vm. It’s running on Ubuntu 14 because that’s the last supported version and Ubiquiti abandoned this shit decades ago. It’s set to restore and reboot once a month. That usually keeps shit working lol
I’m also gonna pop in. I just did a second run through on my library removing 720p and below from the ignore list. It’s quite literally set and forget.
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