and I trust them as a company enough that I have no interest in self hosting vaultwarden.
I pay the subscription, but I trust no company that much.
and I trust them as a company enough that I have no interest in self hosting vaultwarden.
I pay the subscription, but I trust no company that much.
Have nginx for all my reverse proxies, it wasn’t trivial, but I used it for a lot of other things so it’s fine.
I back it up manually to encrypted json, it’s not the right way, but I never had much of a proper backup system, other than zfs snapshots and occasionally mirroring to another zfs pool.
It’s not a lot of extra work once you have the rest of your apps running, it’s fairly low maintenance and mostly just works, but again I haven’t bothered with backups really.
Edit: Running most if not all my services on freebsd as jails, that might have made it easier.
Not really, they’re kind of hated as a brand, when Chinese people see the Samsung brand they immediately think Huawei because they were taught Huawei is the Chinese Samsung.
I love what you did, especially the c++.
Using a unifi right now but this is the perfect replacement, especially since it’s programmable, just put a few nic ports on a vm and let it run.
Just beautiful.
Yeah, lidarr just takes care of it, and plexarr for playback.
https://support.plex.tv/articles/115002178853-using-hardware-accelerated-streaming/
Take a look, at the bottom there’s a way of seeing if it’s used.
You should be golden, you should be able to handle it trivially, especially with your chipset.
Oh wtf, hmm, I don’t know, let me check online, never tried on windows.
Same, and the apps work great.
I think you can check logs, but iirc you need x11 running for it to all work.
Also install vainfo and see what it says.
Iirc arch has a page with information on vaapi which might include details on how you enable plex.
The onboard gpu is likely more powerful than all but some workstation gpus you could add for transcoding, it’s more likely you don’t have hardware acceleration working properly.
Regarding the write cycles: If they ar used up the cells should enter a read only mode so that you should be able to recover the data from. Bad time if it’s the OS though.
This has never happened to me, but I suspect it’s because the controller is the primary failure point here.
The CCP leadership lined up against a wall so we could finally stop their genocides and their people could know freedom?
Sounds like a happy outcome to me, them too.
Same, though I too switched to an aws instance and before that linode since 2008 or so.
Miss the old days of not having to worry about IPBL.
Lenovo m715q, ryzen 2400ge isn’t bad, put more ram and an nvme and it’s solid.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wake-on-LAN
You need the Mac address, but the easiest way is to ssh to your rpi and run wol there.
I don’t know any wol apps for a phone, but I’m sure they exist.
I moved most of my apps into containers, the key is having your pulseaudio socket be accessible to the container and then editing /etc/pulse/client.conf in the container to point to that socket path.
Glx and all the major things work in containers, just a few bits of flakeyness you usually work through.
It’s just managers terrified people will realize they have 0 value.
Worked on some of the chips they used, I like the way they rolled, but agree, they’re moving towards the dark side.
They probably moved it to somewhere under /usr or /var/lib.