graynk
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graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Got banned from linuxsucks@lemmy.world for saying the following
2·1 month agodid he send buttplug pics tho
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[Tool] Privacy-focused AUR Malware Audit Tool (Atomic Arch Incident)
22·2 months agoThe script in the top post of this thread does a better job, since it actually checks when you have upgraded the affected packages: https://discuss.cachyos.org/t/aur-compromised-1500-packages-affected-20260611/31040
There’s also an even more thorough https://github.com/lenucksi/aur-malware-check
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•rsync is being vibe coded now. We are so cooked.English
294·3 months agoIf you don’t trust the guy who “literally invented rsync in 1996” to do right by his project which he has been doing quite all right with for the past 28 years, then I don’t know how to help you. I’d like to put forward an insane idea that he might know what he’s doing and is not vibecoding with a blindfold on and a beer in his hand.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Need some pointers for hardwareEnglish
1·4 months agoI just realized this almost reads like a Terramaster ad, that’s not my goal; you can search for similar options from other fabricants.
I don’t mind that, I’m actively looking for recommendations. I also got pointed to https://www.minisforum.com/products/n5-air, but that one is 500 with no RAM at all, which is quite hefty.
So far I’m leaning towards trying to assemble something generic from used components, though I’m not quite sure what to pick best, motherboard being the hardest one.
As for TrueNAS - I might check it out if I do get off the shelf NAS, but I don’t imagine I’ll be using the Web UI much, to be honest. And I know about Jellyfin, I’m sticking to Plex just because I already have a lifetime Plex Pass and I like the app on my TV. If they keep shoving “community” features down my throat though - I’ll do the switch.
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Are you on which team: vim, nano, micro, er ed for you terminal based text editor?
2·4 months agosame. I’ll use vi if there’s nothing else available, but I default to nano if I can
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Need some pointers for hardwareEnglish
4·4 months agoECC is not a hard requirement for me, but if I can get it - I’ll try to, as to me it makes sense for something that runs 24/7 and handles my personal data.
I have a very strong aversion to separating storage from my server. I just don’t see why I need to route power and network to 2 small boxes (none of which would do what I need it to do on its own + considering very crappy room layouts in rented apartments) and then fiddle with network access, when 1 slightly bigger box would do what I need it to do. Some 7-8 years ago I’ve bought dirt cheap second-hand Huananzhi x79 with Xeon E5 and DDR3-ECC with some low profile NVIDIA GPU and it all still works now - and something like that would mostly be OK for me even now (except I left it in another country).
That said, it’s possible a reasonably powerful NAS will be enough for me on its own?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Need some pointers for hardwareEnglish
3·4 months agostorage box and a services box
That’s exactly what I want to avoid though. I see no reason to power and network 2 different small boxes when just one slightly bigger one will do. And as mentioned - 500 is without HDDs, I plan to use the ones I have for now and extend it later.
I’m currently on CachyOS but I am feeling the pull of Gentoo more and more. Some day…